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Default I saw turkey legs!

Of course right after I posted that they are hard to find here, I found them
at an Albertsons that I don't normally shop at. I was just walking by and
was like... Whoa! What are those? Yep. Jenni-O brand. Raw and not
smoked. I also checked for the turkey roll and all they had was something
that looked like that but appeared to be all white meat in gravy.


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On Friday, August 16, 2013 8:16:13 PM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote:
> Of course right after I posted that they are hard to find here, I found them
>
> at an Albertsons that I don't normally shop at. I was just walking by and
>
> was like... Whoa! What are those? Yep. Jenni-O brand. Raw and not
>
> smoked. I also checked for the turkey roll and all they had was something
>
> that looked like that but appeared to be all white meat in gravy.


I would NEVER buy turkey legs or any parts as they come from
old or crippled turkeys or from turkeys in storage or
utility birds.

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> On Friday, August 16, 2013 8:16:13 PM UTC-6, Julie Bove wrote:
>> Of course right after I posted that they are hard to find here, I found
>> them
>>
>> at an Albertsons that I don't normally shop at. I was just walking by
>> and
>>
>> was like... Whoa! What are those? Yep. Jenni-O brand. Raw and not
>>
>> smoked. I also checked for the turkey roll and all they had was
>> something
>>
>> that looked like that but appeared to be all white meat in gravy.

>
> I would NEVER buy turkey legs or any parts as they come from
> old or crippled turkeys or from turkeys in storage or
> utility birds.
>
> ===



Nah, not true.

Cheri

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