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AIBU?

To think serving a starter with Christmas dinner is unnecessary. And weird.

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Kavalier · 19/11/2014 20:30

Am hosting DH's family for Xmas dinner for the first time this year. MIL always does a prawn cocktail starter and they will miss a starter if I don't serve one, so I will. I think it's very odd though. AIBU?

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TheNewClassic · 19/11/2014 20:32

Go to Iceland and get some frozen canapés Grin

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HappyGirlNow · 19/11/2014 20:32

YABVVVVU! I can't imagine Christmas dinner without a lovely starter....

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Showy · 19/11/2014 20:34

We have a selection of starters to choose from. Dinner takes hours and I love it.

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isseywithcats · 19/11/2014 20:34

yabu christmas day is a good excuse to stuff your face so christmas dinner in our house has always been 3 course and a prawn cocktail is only a small starter to eat anyway

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MrsPnut · 19/11/2014 20:34

If I didn't make prawn cocktail on Christmas day there would be an outcry. It's as much a Christmas tradition in our house as the tree or mince pies.

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Fabulous46 · 19/11/2014 20:34

I'd be mortified to serve Christmas dinner to guests without a starter.

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LaurieFairyCake · 19/11/2014 20:34

We always have a starter, usually smoked salmon and just a small amount

You need to amuse your bouche before the main event

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KnackeredMuchly · 19/11/2014 20:35

Yanbu, but make one anyway

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SauvignonBlanche · 19/11/2014 20:35

YABU

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Fullpleatherjacket · 19/11/2014 20:35

Well, we come over all unnecessary.

Nice to know we're weird Grin

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Jelliebabe2 · 19/11/2014 20:36

Gosh! Yabvvvu! We usually have pâté and salmon pate with Melba toasts! Yummers ??

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ShakeYourTailFeathers · 19/11/2014 20:36

We've never had a starter. We have nibbles with our champagne before lunch though.

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PetulaGordino · 19/11/2014 20:36

my family have never done starters for christmas dinner, dp's family always have done. it's fine either way

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BaffledSomeMore · 19/11/2014 20:36

Compulsory prawn cocktails here. Yabvu.

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HaroldLloyd · 19/11/2014 20:36

I've never had one but it would be quite exciting.

My mum does 18 forms of vegetable so she is too stressed for a starter.

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divingoffthebalcony · 19/11/2014 20:37

I've never had a starter with Christmas dinner in my life! Waaaay unnecessary for me, considering how epic the main course usually is.

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msrisotto · 19/11/2014 20:37

YABU! Smoked salmon starter or it isn't Christmas. Grin

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Bragadocia · 19/11/2014 20:37

I don't think I've ever had a starter for Christmas lunch. Ideally, I'd have some smoked salmon and champagne or G&T late morning, and have lunch at 3 or 4. Surely the person doing the cooking is up to their elbows in sprout steaming and gravy stirring right up to the end? You can't relax til it's all on the table, and it's often all hands on deck for the last few minutes.

It's just rude to go to someone else's house and not graciously accept the way they do things IMO. If Christmas will be ruined for her for the lack of a prawn ring, she is dafter than a pig in blanket.

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MrsHathaway · 19/11/2014 20:37

YANBU.

Creates too much chuffing washing up and is boring for the DC.

Also risks filling you up too much so you can't have pudding! Xmas Shock Shock

(Heard a rumour the festive emoticons had been activated...)

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Pooka · 19/11/2014 20:37

YANBU!

I'd never heard of people having starters on Christmas Day until I read mumsnet.

But then, we tend to have present opening with Buck's Fizz and smoked salmon at 11am during present opening. Eat main meal at 3pm ish. Is trad for us, but expect other might find it weird.

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annoyedofnorwich · 19/11/2014 20:37

Of course Christmas dinner has a starter- 3 courses, starter, main and pudding!

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ByTheWishingWell · 19/11/2014 20:37

Of course you need a starter! At the very least there should be a choice of prawn cocktail or smoked salmon. And some lemon sorbet to cleanse the palate in between courses, obviously Wink

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PetulaGordino · 19/11/2014 20:38

lol at mortified not to serve a starter though. hardly a massive faux pas if you're going to serve them an enormous main course and pudding anyway

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bodhranbae · 19/11/2014 20:38

Yes YABU. Very.

Prawn cocktail starter IS Christmas dinner.

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ilovepowerhoop · 19/11/2014 20:38

we have home made vegetable soup as a starter

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