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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
Rebar wrote:
This year we are having a large number of people at the family dinner, so we are doing a turkey and a ham. I'm gonna hover around that ham while everyone else fights over the dry-as-shit turkey.
Ever had fried turkey?
Yes. It was ok. I think it's not so much how the turkey is prepared rather just the turkey itself. I'd prefer duck I think.
Maybe chud's friend Anne could give me a recipe for some sort of Turkey Delicious.
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This year we are having a large number of people at the family dinner, so we are doing a turkey and a ham. I'm gonna hover around that ham while everyone else fights over the dry-as-shit turkey.
Ever had fried turkey?
Yes. It was ok. I think it's not so much how the turkey is prepared rather just the turkey itself. I'd prefer duck I think.
Maybe chud's friend Anne could give me a recipe for some sort of Turkey Delicious.
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
Rebar wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
Rebar wrote:
This year we are having a large number of people at the family dinner, so we are doing a turkey and a ham. I'm gonna hover around that ham while everyone else fights over the dry-as-shit turkey.
Ever had fried turkey?
Yes. It was ok. I think it's not so much how the turkey is prepared rather just the turkey itself. I'd prefer duck I think.
Maybe chud's friend Anne could give me a recipe for some sort of Turkey Delicious.
I bet she could give you one for Anne Delicious.
You guys are sick.
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Just made a huge pot of mashed potatoes. This is my first time contributing something to Thanksgiving dinner, pretty excited to see if everyone likes them.
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The Anatomy of a Factory Farmed Turkey [Infographic] Over 240 Million turkeys were raised in the US last year alone. The size of this market has led to significant changes in what makes a "turkey", with the majority of fowl bred and raised in factory farms focused on producing more mass more quickly. This infographic takes a look at the anatomy of a factory farmed bird - read for yourself and consider an organic option this year, or better yet, skip the turkey altogether.
Correction: This post was previously titled 'The Anatomy of a GMO Turkey'. The content however describes factory farmed turkeys, which are quite common in the North American market, not a GMO bird, which are not available for consumption in the US.
happy thanksgiving...give the indians their land back you thugs!!
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