- Time
- Post link
It’s over!
Its been over for hours.
It’s over!
Its been over for hours.
I really don’t like turkey.
It needs to be cooked just right. You need to be careful you don’t dry it out. If it is cooked right and it is nice and moist and if there is good gravy to go with it, I find it delicious.
I really don’t like turkey.
Me neither. Maybe that’s because virtually every turkey I’ve eaten came from the food bank, but still.
typically, turkeys that are donated to food banks are the same as found in supermarkets.
It’s over!
Its been over for hours.
No one had mentioned it yet.
The Person in Question
I really don’t like turkey.
Me neither. Maybe that’s because virtually every turkey I’ve eaten came from the food bank, but still.
typically, turkeys that are donated to food banks are the same as found in supermarkets.
Yes. Also typically, they’re cheap brands. And who knows how long they’ve been sitting in someone else’s freezer before being donated.
good point.
I really don’t like turkey.
It needs to be cooked just right. You need to be careful you don’t dry it out. If it is cooked right and it is nice and moist and if there is good gravy to go with it, I find it delicious.
Ham > turkey no matter how well the turkey has been cooked.
Agreed. Turkey doesn’t really taste like anything.
The Person in Question
Deep fried turkey is okay. Mainly because it fries so fast that it doesn’t really get that “fried” feeling. Fried turkey basically tastes like baked chicken.
Agreed. Turkey doesn’t really taste like anything.
You might need to get your mouth checked. Or get better turkey.
With that said, of course ham > turkey, but only because it’s drowning in salt.
What I’m hearing here is that many of your grew up in a families where nobody knows how to cook.
Agreed. Turkey doesn’t really taste like anything.
You might need to get your mouth checked. Or get better turkey.
With that said, of course ham > turkey, but only because it’s drowning in salt.
Sweet, salty, and sour are the only flavors that I can really distinguish, everything else is very minimal, so the stronger any of them are the better for me.
The Person in Question
Agreed. Turkey doesn’t really taste like anything.
What do you mean? It tastes like turkey.
I really don’t like turkey.
It needs to be cooked just right. You need to be careful you don’t dry it out. If it is cooked right and it is nice and moist and if there is good gravy to go with it, I find it delicious.
Ham > turkey no matter how well the turkey has been cooked.
perhaps, but on Thanksgiving, turkey is the meal. It also makes for great sandwiches in the days afterwards.
What I’m hearing here is that many of your grew up in a families where nobody knows how to cook.
That seems to be case. Fortunately I was blessed with a mother that knows how to cook.
My family didn’t cook so I don’t know if they could or not.
The Person in Question
Our family has a giant potluck every year. There is so much great food I get ridiculously full without even eating any meat. I always cook a somewhat obscure old world Italian dish called fried cardoni.
"Close the blast doors!"
Puggo’s website | Rescuing Star Wars
Agreed. Turkey doesn’t really taste like anything.
What do you mean? It tastes like turkey.
Lol.
I really don’t like turkey.
It needs to be cooked just right. You need to be careful you don’t dry it out. If it is cooked right and it is nice and moist and if there is good gravy to go with it, I find it delicious.
Ham > turkey no matter how well the turkey has been cooked.
perhaps, but on Thanksgiving, turkey is the meal. It also makes for great sandwiches in the days afterwards.
The meal is whatever you want it to be.
Agreed. Turkey doesn’t really taste like anything.
You might need to get your mouth checked. Or get better turkey.
With that said, of course ham > turkey, but only because it’s drowning in salt.
Sweet, salty, and sour are the only flavors that I can really distinguish, everything else is very minimal, so the stronger any of them are the better for me.
I was making a joke about getting your mouth checked, but I wonder what causes something like that. Maybe you can get a handicapped placard for better parking. 😉
Another year, another year down.
I really don’t like turkey.
It needs to be cooked just right. You need to be careful you don’t dry it out. If it is cooked right and it is nice and moist and if there is good gravy to go with it, I find it delicious.
Ham > turkey no matter how well the turkey has been cooked.
perhaps, but on Thanksgiving, turkey is the meal. It also makes for great sandwiches in the days afterwards.
The meal is whatever you want it to be.
Mine was leftover pizza from the day before eaten alone in the dark. Does that count?
Only if you were thankful for it.
I’m just excited for Warb to come back and insist for pages on end that his way of celebrating Thanksgiving is the only way allowed.
Agreed. Turkey doesn’t really taste like anything.
You might need to get your mouth checked. Or get better turkey.
With that said, of course ham > turkey, but only because it’s drowning in salt.
Sweet, salty, and sour are the only flavors that I can really distinguish, everything else is very minimal, so the stronger any of them are the better for me.
I was making a joke about getting your mouth checked, but I wonder what causes something like that. Maybe you can get a handicapped placard for better parking. 😉
Now that would be something I’d be thankful for!
The Person in Question