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M&S Christmas food

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TwinklyLightsForXmas · 18/12/2018 20:22

Stupid question alert.....I've ordered all my Xmas veg and trimmings from M&S and can't find the magazine which tells you what's provided. Do the potatoes come ready to cook or do I need to buy goose fat? I'm kinda thinking they will come with everything included but I don't want to realise this on Christmas Day when the shops are shut! Any M&S die hards that can advise?!?? 🎄

Thank you!

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Pasithea · 18/12/2018 20:23

Errrrrr go on website.

TwinklyLightsForXmas · 18/12/2018 20:54

I did and you can't see it now as the orders have closed, hence my question!

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soundsgreektome · 18/12/2018 20:56

They’re ready to cook! All ready to shove in the oven, just write a list of what’s happening when, and shove it in. Voila perfect lunch!

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PoutySprout · 18/12/2018 20:57

You don’t need extra fat.

PoutySprout · 18/12/2018 20:57

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ChristmasTwatteryDoesMyHeadIn · 18/12/2018 20:58

It’s all good to go OP, most of it (not all) is in oven ready wee trays. No extra fat or anything needed, don’t worry

TwinklyLightsForXmas · 18/12/2018 21:01

Wonderful! Thank you! I was hoping that was the case and should have kept the magazine 😆 Merry Christmas everyone 🎄

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thelikelylass · 18/12/2018 21:30

This is the only thing to do on Christmas morning, shove it all in the oven and drink Champagne whilst it cooks. I have done M and S for the last few years and makes life brilliant when you've finished a hard slog at work and have time off.

christmaschristmaschristmas · 18/12/2018 22:10

Everything is totally ready to go - don't worry!

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