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Post by feather on Nov 5, 2018 23:29:36 GMT
I'm not eating meat recently but DH and DS does. Do you like this? A chicken inside a turkey inside a goat inside a pig inside a cow?
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Post by susannah on Nov 5, 2018 23:37:08 GMT
I know what a turducken is but what on earth would you call this meat creation?
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Post by susannah on Nov 5, 2018 23:39:10 GMT
And no, this won't be on the Thanksgiving menu at our son's home. Their tradition is Thai food for Thanksgiving.
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Post by feather on Nov 5, 2018 23:45:31 GMT
I have no idea what it could be called.
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Post by Maura on Nov 6, 2018 0:21:21 GMT
Meat Lover's Delight
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2018 4:11:04 GMT
WHY. YUK. They named the turducken right TURD. YUK. Another reason simple is best....James
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Post by Woodpecker on Nov 6, 2018 15:18:02 GMT
Yuk...that pic turns me off to meat AGAIN! I didn't eat any meat for many years. I still am very picky when it comes to meat. You should see a chicken cutlet, once I get done cutting all the yuk off and boiling it for our pup. He usually gets more than we do.
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Post by countrymom22 on Nov 6, 2018 23:26:59 GMT
How could anyone cook something that size? And how many days would that take?
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