Make Christmas special with an award-winning veggie main from Morrisons

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IF you’ve got veggies and vegans in your family, or you just fancy something different Morrisons has you covered for an alternative Christmas main course this year. With more and more of us turning to a meat-free diet, the days of dry tasteless nut roasts are long gone, and have made way for a host […]
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