How was the turducken? You're still posting, so you must have cooked it correctly.
It was wonderful. It had jalapeno cornbread dressing between the layers of meat, and it was scrumptious. Not quite as good as my wife's pumpkin cheesecake, however.
How was the turducken? You're still posting, so you must have cooked it correctly.
It was wonderful. It had jalapeno cornbread dressing between the layers of meat, and it was scrumptious. Not quite as good as my wife's pumpkin cheesecake, however.
no idea if this is true and it sounds like a real potential for food poisining but I read somewhere about an arab feast that involved stuffing a camel, with a cow, with a goat with a duck with a chicken
Trump: “We had the safest border in the history of our country - or at least recorded history. I guess maybe a thousand years ago it was even better.”
Been MIA for a few. So a belated Happy Turkey Day to all. I am rereading A Tree Grows In Brooklyn, I always read this book in November. It drives home to me, the many blessings I have. We are so damn lucky on our lives! Peace.
homerfobe wrote:I caught someone's cat prowling around in my yard. You know, those things really do taste like chicken; little gamey, but I was thankful it came along when it did. It didn't die needlessly.
Someone just trapped a wolf that was killing peoples' dogs not far from my place.
But don't worry, I'm not suggesting that he's the Great White Hunter providing meat for his family while laughing in the face of danger that you are, when you hunt pet cats.
How was the turducken? You're still posting, so you must have cooked it correctly.
It was wonderful. It had jalapeno cornbread dressing between the layers of meat, and it was scrumptious. Not quite as good as my wife's pumpkin cheesecake, however.
no idea if this is true and it sounds like a real potential for food poisining but I read somewhere about an arab feast that involved stuffing a camel, with a cow, with a goat with a duck with a chicken
It is true, and is a Bedouin delicacy, usually reserved for wedding feasts.
How was the turducken? You're still posting, so you must have cooked it correctly.
It was wonderful. It had jalapeno cornbread dressing between the layers of meat, and it was scrumptious. Not quite as good as my wife's pumpkin cheesecake, however.
no idea if this is true and it sounds like a real potential for food poisining but I read somewhere about an arab feast that involved stuffing a camel, with a cow, with a goat with a duck with a chicken
It is true, and is a Bedouin delicacy, usually reserved for wedding feasts.