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Default Thanksgiving food plans?

When Wayne found out I was no longer doing Christmas Dinner he got a bit
upset because we won't have leftover Turkey...I informed him I can by Turkey
anytime I do casseroles and soup with leftovers..sure helps save on the
grocery bill
Jacquie
"Ozgirl" > wrote in message
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> Julie Bove wrote:
>> "Ozgirl" > wrote in message
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>>> In recent time I have been buying pre cooked, turkey hindquarters
>>> from the bbq chicken section of one supermarket. They are very
>>> tasty, moist and just the right size for one family meal. Frozen
>>> section also has self basting hindquarters if I wanted to ever
>>> bother cooking one So a turkey dinner would be quite easy for me
>>> to do. With all the liquid sauces around these days it is just a
>>> matter of cooking veggies...

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>> I'm not sure what a hind quarter would be, but I doubt it would work
>> for us. Husband will eat 2 or 3 legs at a time and Angela and I only
>> eat a small amount of breast meat.

>
> One half of the rear end of a turkey. Comes with a large leg and some
> breast. They are quite big. Like a leg carved up would suit 3 people
> (normal people..) with trimmings. Good for people who don't want to eat
> turkey for weeks.
>