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WCT 22-26 November 2010 (Thanksgiving Week/1800-1805/Aftermath of the Breakup)

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akronnick:

--- Quote from: melly21 on 25 Nov 2010, 15:38 ---
How would you even eat Turducken? Has anyone here tried it?


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My guess would be with a knife and fork.

The birds are de-boned prior to stuffing and roasting, so the result would be a huge pile of bird-flesh.

I've never actually had it, and it is not really practical unless you're feeding dozens of people, it's more of an idealized conception of the excessive consumption of Thanksgiving than something to actually be consumed.

Deep-fried turkey, on the other hand is becoming increasingly popular. A twelve pound bird fries in about half an hour as opposed to the several hours the oven takes, and the meat is moister and more flavorful.

Of course there is that whole burning the house down thing...

Mr_Rose:
Do it the Mythbusters way: With an industrial fryer, on a truck, outside, using a steam mortar to get the turkey (frozen) into the fat from fifty feet away "for safety".

melly21:

--- Quote from: akronnick on 25 Nov 2010, 16:10 ---
--- Quote from: melly21 on 25 Nov 2010, 15:38 ---
How would you even eat Turducken? Has anyone here tried it?


--- End quote ---

My guess would be with a knife and fork.

The birds are de-boned prior to stuffing and roasting, so the result would be a huge pile of bird-flesh.


--- End quote ---

I knew as soon as I posted "How would even eat it?!?!" Someone would say "Knife and fork" Smart-arse :p

See that's what I was curious about is if they de-boned the whole thing, seems logical now that I think about it, sometimes the most logical answer is the correct one.

I live right behind a turkey factory, and turkey is becoming increasingly popular in Australia which is good. Turkey is taaaaaaaaaaaaaaasty. Especially when you get freebies.

Now I want to try deep fried turkey, that would be heaven!!

TheEvilDog:
See, I always cook the turkey the night before (and as I live in Ireland, its really only applicable to Christmas when the turkey is huge). Makes things a whole lot easier.

Anyway, moving away from the trimmings. Still waiting for Marten to blow up at someone. It'll either be Pintsize, Tai or possibly Steve. My reasoning;
Pintsize, well, lets face it, the little guy has done a lot of stuff, and he definitely didn't endear himself to Marten after letting Dora onto Marten's laptop.
Tai, like I've said before, she might say something, completely innocent and off hand and Marten will just remember every bit of flirting and the conversations the pair have had about Dora. Cue match, fuse and lighting. Hold for explosion.
Steve, sometimes thats just was a best (presumably) friend is there for.

Roll on the fun times.

benenator:
Ah, what a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner. Deviled eggs, homemade cranberry sauce, rolls, corn, and pumpkin pie.

Wouldn't been better without the mouthful of turkey-broth stuffing. >_>

Anyway. The turkeys made me crack up, same as every year. Marten/Jimbo, the least likely pairing that I had never even considered or read of before. :P

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