The menu idea is brilliant.
Cheers!
Bridges
Loc: Memphis, Charleston SC, now Nazareth PA
Mark Sturtevant wrote:
The menu idea is brilliant.
Cheers!
Interesting: The ingredient in the bag of Turkey testicles is Chicken testicles! I can see it now -- mom sends her 12-year-old to the store to buy Turkey testicles and comes home with this. The kid gets raked over the coals for getting chicken, not turkey!
Bridges wrote:
Interesting: The ingredient in the bag of Turkey testicles is Chicken testicles! I can see it now -- mom sends her 12-year-old to the store to buy Turkey testicles and comes home with this. The kid gets raked over the coals for getting chicken, not turkey!
I did not notice that! The outrage! The deception !!!
If turkeys really had balls like that you'd think they could fly!
that producer has the balls to mis-label. When I want Turkey, I want TURKEY... (of course, there's a whole string of puns possible.... such as "gobble" them up, 'who clucked up the label', ....
Bridges wrote:
Interesting: The ingredient in the bag of Turkey testicles is Chicken testicles! I can see it now -- mom sends her 12-year-old to the store to buy Turkey testicles and comes home with this. The kid gets raked over the coals for getting chicken, not turkey!
I had some Turkey Fries at a convention in Des Moines, IA back in the 70's. They were delicious, very tender. (I guess they were never used)
DirtFarmer
Loc: Escaped from the NYC area, back to MA
thomseninc wrote:
If turkeys really had balls like that you'd think they could fly!
Wild turkeys CAN fly. Domesticated turkeys are dumb enough to drown if they look up while it’s raining. Wild turkeys are smart enough to avoid hunters pretty well. Turkey poults can fly when they are 10 days old and nest in trees from then on. The hens stay on the ground after the poults hatch until they can fly. And they can be fierce.
DirtFarmer wrote:
Wild turkeys CAN fly. ...
I think it's understandable that this is not generally known. Most only know the domestic turkey, and their breast meat has been bred to be massive, tender, and white -- not good meat for flight muscle.
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