What’s the minimum you can get away with without leaving your family and friends feeling short-changed?
ILLUSTRATIONS BY MARIE-HELENE JEEVESell, obviously you’ll be making your own five-bird roast, with a ptarmigan stuffed in a duck stuffed in a chicken stuffed in a pheasant stuffed in an albatross. But let us imagine, just for a moment, that you were hoping to take a rather more relaxed approach on Christmas Day.
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