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roossy90
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RE: Turducken
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Fri, 11/11/05 9:31 AM
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Scorereader
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RE: Turducken
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Mon, 12/19/05 9:53 AM
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I had my first turducken on Saturday night. In a word...awesome! I loved how the duck and chicken on the inside, ended up mixing with the stuffing. It was so succulent. I'm a believer now!
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Sundancer7
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RE: Turducken
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Mon, 12/19/05 10:04 AM
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I noticed that one of the better hotels in Knoxville is offering for its Christmas dinner Turducken. We generally do not do a Christmas dinner as we have a late breakfast and most folks are totally full for the day. However it got my attention. Paul E. Smith Knoxville, TN
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RE: Turducken
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Mon, 12/19/05 11:14 AM
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left-over Turducken make fantastic burritos.
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Scorereader
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RE: Turducken
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Mon, 12/19/05 5:30 PM
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quote:Originally posted by wheregreggeats.com left-over Turducken make fantastic burritos. I don't know why I found this funny. But I did. I guess I was thinking, chicken in a duck in a turkey in a large flour tortilla. Torturducken!
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roossy90
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RE: Turducken
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Thu, 12/22/05 11:38 PM
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quote:Originally posted by Scorereader quote:Originally posted by wheregreggeats.com left-over Turducken make fantastic burritos. I don't know why I found this funny. But I did. I guess I was thinking, chicken in a duck in a turkey in a large flour tortilla. Torturducken! [|)]
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Scorereader
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RE: Turducken
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Fri, 12/23/05 10:02 AM
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quote:Originally posted by roossy90 quote:Originally posted by Scorereader quote:Originally posted by wheregreggeats.com left-over Turducken make fantastic burritos. I don't know why I found this funny. But I did. I guess I was thinking, chicken in a duck in a turkey in a large flour tortilla. Torturducken! [|)] ? sorry to bore you Tara. I didn't think that turducken in a burrito was bad. it popped in my head, "what would you call that dish." Tor(tilla), tur(key), Duck,(chick) en Torturducken. (and I always thought yawns on this board was for fast food)
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roossy90
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RE: Turducken
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Fri, 12/23/05 10:18 AM
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ROFL
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WingLover
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RE: Turducken
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Fri, 12/30/05 3:55 PM
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quote:Originally posted by Scorereader quote:Originally posted by wheregreggeats.com left-over Turducken make fantastic burritos. I don't know why I found this funny. But I did. I guess I was thinking, chicken in a duck in a turkey in a large flour tortilla. Torturducken! LOL!! Well *I* thought it was funny ;-) ~Jessica
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HollyDolly
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RE: Turducken
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Thu, 01/19/06 10:40 AM
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 I have never tried one,but i imagine you could fry or roast it. They sell them at Walmart and i think also at.H.E.B.,but they are not cheap by any means,so it's one of those things that you buy only for special occasions or to impress people.
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RE: Turducken
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Wed, 02/8/06 1:05 PM
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Stuff a quail with a quail egg then stuff into cornish game hen into chicken, into duck, into turkey ... then stuff that into ... an ostrich ... or a hog. Spit it and roast.
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