In article >,
Lou Decruss > wrote:
> On Mon, 30 Nov 2009 15:11:03 -0500, "Nancy Young"
> > wrote:
>
> >Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> >> In article >,
> >> "Nancy Young" > wrote:
> >>
> >>> When we picked out our free turkey, we picked just about the smallest
> >>> one, perhaps 14 pounds. We could have chosen a big one in the
> >>> 24 pound range, but I am not interested in pounds of leftover turkey.
> >>> A dinner, a couple of sandwiches, and that sucker is done, one way
> >>> or another.
> >
> >> Hear, hear! <g> I waffled about buying one of the $.37/lb birdies
> >> available for the last month and decided I would. Fourteen pounds was
> >> just the size I was looking for. And found.
> >
> >I was traumatized by turkeys that seemed to last for months when
> >I was a kid. Heh. Hey, I don't blame my mother, she got dinner on
> >the table every night on one income, but she could make that darned
> >turkey last forever.
>
> I'm thinking another thing to be added to the "grateful list" is we
> don't have to eat turkey much now.
>
> Lou
I, on the other hand, am grateful that we can eat it whenever we want.
:-) They sell the drumsticks, thighs, wings and breasts separately (as
well as whole turkeys) all year long if we want them. Dad and I both
love it and, to me, it's about as ubiquitous as chicken...
Nobody ever seems to complain about too much chicken?
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