hot, although sometimes i do like cold meat. SOmetimes i find it too dry cold
Hot or cold?
I'm talking about your roast with Sunday dinner, of course!
Just wondered if people prefered their meat (no jokes please
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If you're wondering why, after a disscussion with several people this week, I thought it might be a regional thing, but have come to the conclusion that you get used to however your mum used to make it!
I never have Sunday dinners anyway (well not unless I go back to mums for tea!) I was just curious. Please humour me and let me know?
Just wondered if people prefered their meat (no jokes please
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If you're wondering why, after a disscussion with several people this week, I thought it might be a regional thing, but have come to the conclusion that you get used to however your mum used to make it!
I never have Sunday dinners anyway (well not unless I go back to mums for tea!) I was just curious. Please humour me and let me know?
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Has to be hot ..... although I have been known to take the left over leg of lamb out of the fridge and eat it off the bone
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My nan usually has cold meat but with hot gravy.. takes a bit of getting used to.. I prefer it hot when it's like that, but if it's in a sarnie, I don't mind it cold
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generally hot..but sometimes i like beef and chicken cold
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Well, I'm a veggie so I can't speak from personal experience but I do cook for Other Half and son, in which case I serve meat hottish, cos you're supposed to leave it to stand for at least 10 minutes after it's come out of the oven. I imagine that that would make it warm rather than hot.![s-smile.gif](/templates/images/forum/s-smile.gif)
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Its gotta be hot for me all though the "mother in Law" does chicken and turkey cold its just odd and not right to me! If your having a hot dinner (to which a 'roast' sugests) you should have hot meat! I find that cold meat ruins the goodness ![s-smile.gif](/templates/images/forum/s-smile.gif)
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Have to agree with the majority on here
If it is a roast dinner the meat is much better hot (well after it has rested) ![s-wink.gif](/templates/images/forum/s-wink.gif)
For sandwiches I did get into Roast Beef sandwiches for lunch when I worked in London & the beef was hot & yummy!
Normally though my sandwiches contain cold meat.
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For sandwiches I did get into Roast Beef sandwiches for lunch when I worked in London & the beef was hot & yummy!
Normally though my sandwiches contain cold meat.
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For sandwiches I did get into Roast Beef sandwiches for lunch when I worked in London & the beef was hot & yummy!
Normally though my sandwiches contain cold meat.
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Well, since i have a veggie quorn sausage, i say definately warm. ![s-smile.gif](/templates/images/forum/s-smile.gif)
Would be....interesting to try it cold
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Would be....interesting to try it cold
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Before I was veggie it was definately hot met. It justs tastes better hot. Although I was often guilty of picking at the cold meat afterwards.
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