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As Good as Advertised: Disneyland Turkey drumsticks?

Saw a food TV segment on Disneyland's smoked turkey drumsticks. A crowd
favorite!!!

Didn't ever go for dark meat turkey but they looked great!

Any r.f.c satisfied customers?

Andy
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On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 15:18:33 -0500, Andy <q> wrote:

>As Good as Advertised: Disneyland Turkey drumsticks?
>
>Saw a food TV segment on Disneyland's smoked turkey drumsticks. A crowd
>favorite!!!
>
>Didn't ever go for dark meat turkey but they looked great!
>
>Any r.f.c satisfied customers?
>
>Andy

I've tried the ones at Six Flags here, and they're OK. Not fantastic,
but no worse than anything else at that theme park.

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EZ Larry said...

> On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 15:18:33 -0500, Andy <q> wrote:
>
>>As Good as Advertised: Disneyland Turkey drumsticks?
>>
>>Saw a food TV segment on Disneyland's smoked turkey drumsticks. A crowd
>>favorite!!!
>>
>>Didn't ever go for dark meat turkey but they looked great!
>>
>>Any r.f.c satisfied customers?
>>
>>Andy

> I've tried the ones at Six Flags here, and they're OK. Not fantastic,
> but no worse than anything else at that theme park.



EZ Larry,

I never knew they were so popular! Been to Dizzyland countless times and
never heard of them!

Of course I've never had a funnelcake here in Pennsylvania either! Another
crowd pleaser, unbeknownst to me!

Best,

Andy
Late to the Party, YET AGAIN!!!
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On Sat 23 Aug 2008 01:31:24p, Andy told us...

> EZ Larry said...
>
>> On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 15:18:33 -0500, Andy <q> wrote:
>>
>>>As Good as Advertised: Disneyland Turkey drumsticks?
>>>
>>>Saw a food TV segment on Disneyland's smoked turkey drumsticks. A crowd
>>>favorite!!!
>>>
>>>Didn't ever go for dark meat turkey but they looked great!
>>>
>>>Any r.f.c satisfied customers?
>>>
>>>Andy

>> I've tried the ones at Six Flags here, and they're OK. Not fantastic,
>> but no worse than anything else at that theme park.

>
>
> EZ Larry,
>
> I never knew they were so popular! Been to Dizzyland countless times and
> never heard of them!
>
> Of course I've never had a funnelcake here in Pennsylvania either!

Another
> crowd pleaser, unbeknownst to me!
>
> Best,
>
> Andy
> Late to the Party, YET AGAIN!!!
>


Where did you live most of your life? Under a rock?

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Wayne Boatwright said...

> On Sat 23 Aug 2008 01:31:24p, Andy told us...
>
>> EZ Larry said...
>>
>>> On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 15:18:33 -0500, Andy <q> wrote:
>>>
>>>>As Good as Advertised: Disneyland Turkey drumsticks?
>>>>
>>>>Saw a food TV segment on Disneyland's smoked turkey drumsticks. A crowd
>>>>favorite!!!
>>>>
>>>>Didn't ever go for dark meat turkey but they looked great!
>>>>
>>>>Any r.f.c satisfied customers?
>>>>
>>>>Andy
>>> I've tried the ones at Six Flags here, and they're OK. Not fantastic,
>>> but no worse than anything else at that theme park.

>>
>>
>> EZ Larry,
>>
>> I never knew they were so popular! Been to Dizzyland countless times and
>> never heard of them!
>>
>> Of course I've never had a funnelcake here in Pennsylvania either!

> Another
>> crowd pleaser, unbeknownst to me!
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Andy
>> Late to the Party, YET AGAIN!!!
>>

>
> Where did you live most of your life? Under a rock?



Wayne,

Heh heh heh heh heh!

Yeah! I should get around more often!

Sprout wings or something!

Best,

Andy



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On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 20:35:19 GMT, Wayne Boatwright
> wrote:

>Where did you live most of your life? Under a rock?


NO...the idea came from Silver Dollar City and Dollywood. They are
ok. The funnel cakes are better!! Love that deep fried grease
dough.
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"Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message
5.250...
> On Sat 23 Aug 2008 01:31:24p, Andy spewed...
>
>> EZ Larry said...
>>
>>> On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 15:18:33 -0500, Andy babbled:
>>>
>>>>As Good as Advertised: Disneyland Turkey drumsticks?
>>>>
>>>>Saw a food TV segment on Disneyland's smoked turkey drumsticks. A crowd
>>>>favorite!!!
>>>>
>>>>Didn't ever go for dark meat turkey but they looked great!
>>>>
>>>>Any r.f.c satisfied customers?
>>>>
>>>>Andy
>>> I've tried the ones at Six Flags here, and they're OK. Not fantastic,
>>> but no worse than anything else at that theme park.

>>
>>
>> EZ Larry,
>>
>> I never knew they were so popular! Been to Dizzyland countless times and
>> never heard of them!
>>
>> Of course I've never had a funnelcake here in Pennsylvania either!

> Another
>> crowd pleaser, unbeknownst to me!
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Andy
>> Late to the Party, YET AGAIN!!!
>>

>
> Where did you live most of your life? Under a rock?
>

Still!

BOB


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Andy wrote:
> As Good as Advertised: Disneyland Turkey drumsticks?
>
> Saw a food TV segment on Disneyland's smoked turkey drumsticks. A
> crowd favorite!!!
>
> Didn't ever go for dark meat turkey but they looked great!
>
> Any r.f.c satisfied customers?
>
> Andy


Don't know about Disney[Land or World] but turkey smoked drumsticks have
been a southern thang for a long time. You don't have to go to a fair or a
theme park to find them.

I haven't looked for them since I've been in SC but back in the Memphis area
they sell smoked turkey drumsticks, or the whole smoked legs (drumstick &
thigh) and smoked wings at the grocery store. I used to (occasionally) add
smoked wings to a pot of turnip greens. That's if I didn't use a smoked ham
hock

Gawd, it's been a long time since I made a pot of greens like that. Finish
with a splash of white vinegar and some hot sauce. Don't ask me why, it
just works.

Jill

Jill

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> Andy wrote:
>> As Good as Advertised: Disneyland Turkey drumsticks?
>>
>> Saw a food TV segment on Disneyland's smoked turkey drumsticks. A
>> crowd favorite!!!
>>
>> Didn't ever go for dark meat turkey but they looked great!
>>
>> Any r.f.c satisfied customers?
>>
>> Andy

>
> Don't know about Disney[Land or World] but turkey smoked drumsticks have
> been a southern thang for a long time. You don't have to go to a fair
> or a theme park to find them.
>
> I haven't looked for them since I've been in SC but back in the Memphis
> area they sell smoked turkey drumsticks, or the whole smoked legs
> (drumstick & thigh) and smoked wings at the grocery store. I used to
> (occasionally) add smoked wings to a pot of turnip greens. That's if I
> didn't use a smoked ham hock
>
> Gawd, it's been a long time since I made a pot of greens like that.
> Finish with a splash of white vinegar and some hot sauce. Don't ask me
> why, it just works.
>
> Jill



Jill,

Turnip greens?

Have I been so deprived all my life?!? Never tried that.

Best get back under my rock?!?

Best,

Andy

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On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 15:18:33 -0500, Andy <q> wrote:

>As Good as Advertised: Disneyland Turkey drumsticks?
>
>Saw a food TV segment on Disneyland's smoked turkey drumsticks. A crowd
>favorite!!!
>
>Didn't ever go for dark meat turkey but they looked great!
>
>Any r.f.c satisfied customers?


I like the smoked turkey drumsticks at Disney World and Six Flags.
They taste good, and eating them makes you feel like Fred Flintstone.

Tara


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Tara said...

> On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 15:18:33 -0500, Andy <q> wrote:
>
>>As Good as Advertised: Disneyland Turkey drumsticks?
>>
>>Saw a food TV segment on Disneyland's smoked turkey drumsticks. A crowd
>>favorite!!!
>>
>>Didn't ever go for dark meat turkey but they looked great!
>>
>>Any r.f.c satisfied customers?

>
> I like the smoked turkey drumsticks at Disney World and Six Flags.
> They taste good, and eating them makes you feel like Fred Flintstone.
>
> Tara



Tara,

Did he have those? Or just the Brontosaurus burgers?

I forget.

Andy
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Andy wrote:
> jmcquown said...
>
>> Andy wrote:
>>> As Good as Advertised: Disneyland Turkey drumsticks?
>>>

>> Gawd, it's been a long time since I made a pot of greens like that.
>> Finish with a splash of white vinegar and some hot sauce. Don't ask
>> me why, it just works.
>>
>> Jill

>
>
> Turnip greens?
>


Turnip greens with bits of turnips attached (which is odd since I don't care
for turnips otherwise)... mustard greens, collards...

> Have I been so deprived all my life?!? Never tried that.
>

Funny how you went on a hunt for "barbeque" in Kansas City but never tasted
greens (smoked meat or not) as a side dish. Did the restaurant offer beans
as a side?

Look in the grocery store for Trappey's brand canned jalapeno beans. Not a
thing wrong with them, except that these BBQ joints buy them by the gallon
from Hardins-Syscao Foods and pass them off as their own beans.

Jill

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On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 20:35:19 GMT, Wayne Boatwright wrote:

> On Sat 23 Aug 2008 01:31:24p, Andy told us...
>>
>> Of course I've never had a funnelcake here in Pennsylvania either!

> Another
>> crowd pleaser, unbeknownst to me!
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Andy
>> Late to the Party, YET AGAIN!!!
>>

>
> Where did you live most of your life? Under a rock?


and what's wrong with that? it's well-insulated and the fuel costs are
low...

your pal,
blake
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> On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 20:35:19 GMT, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
>
>> On Sat 23 Aug 2008 01:31:24p, Andy told us...
>>>
>>> Of course I've never had a funnelcake here in Pennsylvania either!

>> Another
>>> crowd pleaser, unbeknownst to me!
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>> Andy
>>> Late to the Party, YET AGAIN!!!
>>>

>>
>> Where did you live most of your life? Under a rock?

>
> and what's wrong with that? it's well-insulated and the fuel costs are
> low...
>
> your pal,
> blake



Blake

Heh heh heh!

'Cept the ones with the fire ants underneath. JUMP BACK JACK!!!

Best,

Andy
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On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 15:31:24 -0500, Andy <q> wrote:

>Of course I've never had a funnelcake here in Pennsylvania either! Another
>crowd pleaser, unbeknownst to me!


Also available at Six Flags, and also every state fair I've been to.
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