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Happy Thanksgiving!
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Posted by: gam3r
Happy Thanksgiving everyone. Enjoy your turkey!
Posted by: Tyelly
`aight, you too
Posted by: IceBreaker
Thanks
um wait - I'm not concerned...
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Posted by: Bishop
Tofurkey all around!
Posted by: Erekose
i'm telling ya, deep frying that baby in peanut oil is really the way to go. 3 minutes a pound
Posted by: gam3r
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Tofurkey all around!
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LOL!
Posted by: uh...ok
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Tofurkey all around!
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It's all about those Turduckens.
Posted by: taco_fox
No matter what you do to it turkey is always dry. Fried turkeys are a little better in juiciness, but I still prefer a good ham as a holiday meat.
Posted by: TheeMon
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but I still prefer a good ham as a holiday meat.
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turkey is for suckers
Posted by: Bix VT
spam with a cranberry relish isn't bad either
Posted by: uh...ok
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No matter what you do to it turkey is always dry. Fried turkeys are a little better in juiciness, but I still prefer a good ham as a holiday meat.
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Actually the turkey I had yesterday was surprisingly juicy - and it wasn't even deep-fried. I think it was basically cooked just right.
Posted by: Qui Gon-Jinn
No turkey for the Jedi..
I went to the chinesee Buffet...
Stir Fry.. beef.. mushrooms.. shrimp.. garlic.. teh win
enjoy your weekend folks..
ohh and I am still alive here in Tx.. just busy with work
Posted by: gam3r
Our turkey was delicious. Juicy and falling of the bone!
Posted by: Muggle_Man
yep, lotsa turkey, dry..dry...turkey..with no ketchup but at least I had some with mayo later on, -_- eh, it was pretty good, got together with some of the fam, got attacked a few times by their dog which they treat horribly......
Posted by: gam3r
Kill it and eat it.
Posted by: Erekose
...the dog or the family?
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