Yes, certainly do and I am looking forwad to mine which will be ready any minute judging by those lovely smells floating up the stairs. Mum's sunday roast is great, obviously you need a good old yorkshire pudding to complete it nicely yum yum
2006-08-13 05:40:11
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answered by rachael p 2
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No, it has been a very long time since doing that. I did fix a roasted turkey breast last Sunday though. Aside from that, I really am not sure the last time I even cooked. Life has become so busy with work, school, children, etc... that we tend to eat out A LOT.
2006-08-13 04:29:09
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answered by tg 4
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No, I never liked it, and as a teenager would do anything to not be at home on a Sunday afternoon! Personally I'm not a meat and three-veg type person but I do see the value in all sitting down together to eat a meal around the table and have some quality 'family' time at least once a week :)
2006-08-13 04:22:37
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answered by franpal_2000 3
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I still try to prepare a roast on Sundays, However we get tired of beef all the time so I roast other types of meats as well. We now enjoy a variety of different meats.
2006-08-13 04:20:27
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answered by carmen d 6
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I don't know about other people but I certainly love a Sunday roast, and not just on a Sunday lol.
I think that English food is the best there is!
2006-08-13 04:23:51
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answered by Anonymous
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oooh yes. roast beef, lamb, chicken, pork - all sorts.
Its a very british tradition and I always had roast on a sunday when I was a kid and ive continued doing it now.
2006-08-13 04:22:27
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answered by lozzielaws 6
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When I'm not working yes. There is nothing better on a sunday than sunday papers and a proper dinner.
2006-08-13 04:22:32
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answered by kookiestpluto 1
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Every once in a great while....and usually during the week. Sunday sit-down dinners with the family are pretty much a thing of the past....shame.
2006-08-13 04:21:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I used to and then I thought, hold on Sunday is the day when you do the least so it seemed dumb to spend so much time on dinner. We usually cook breakfast on Sunday as we have time to enjoy it (not during working week) and have something light for teatime
2006-08-13 04:26:18
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, even though there are only two of us now.
I think it's a shame that sitting round a table to enjoy a meal together seems to be dying out, and so many people instead help themselves to something from the fridge when they get hungry. It's something a family should do together.
2006-08-13 09:08:57
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answered by used to live in Wales 4
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