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Old 26-November-2008, 02:09 PM
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A new way to stuff a turkey, maybe inspired by the Russian dolls. Great idea. IŽll try that for Christmas and give the family a nice surprise.

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Old 26-November-2008, 02:27 PM
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A new way to stuff a turkey, maybe inspired by the Russian dolls. Great idea. IŽll try that for Christmas and give the family a nice surprise.
Thanks for a text link. They have the story on CNN but only a blind link to a video, and I didn't feel like sitting through a slow network and a commercial to find out what it was.

Anyway, another one-upmanship on the Turducken. I don't think the bacon layer qualifies in my view of what that is, but it doesn't seem to be part of the name, so I guess it doesn't count.
I wonder how many different birds we can come up with... How does hummingbird taste?
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I wonder how many different birds we can come up with... How does hummingbird taste?
Yowza, don't go there. However, Buffalo Hummingbird with blue cheese dressing and celery sticks may not be too bad. Lo! I am ashamed.

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There's a Tudor Recipe that starts with a tiny bird and ends up with a swan or somesuch, they did it on a prog called 'The Supersizers go ...' which looked at a food in a different historic period every week. Elizabethan, Restoration,Regency, Victorian, Edwardian and Wartime.

The two presenters dressed and ate as the upper classes of the periods for a week each.

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Turgooduccochiqua , huh? Well, I supposed tht beats the reptilian version: crocogatemonigoaniguanaskink.
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Does it? Either way, it tastes like chicken.
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Yes it does, Neowatcher. Yes it does.

I'll bet buffalo hummingbird don't taste like chicken, though. Well, maybe. But I recken a lot would depend on which one's getting stuffed with the other.
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why turkey is the best only !! (since I am unknown about turkey) Argos.
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why turkey is the best only !! (since I am unknown about turkey) Argos.
HavenŽt you tasted turkey? ItŽs like chicken [maybe a little drier] .

I was thinking that you can also put the turkey inside an ostrich and have something like a ostroturgooduccochiquahummingbirdo.
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HavenŽt you tasted turkey? ItŽs like chicken [maybe a little drier] .

I was thinking that you can also put the turkey inside an ostrich and have something like a ostroturgooduccochiquahummingbirdo.
ostrich,hen,peacock,cranes,duks,sparrows, turkey all are beautiful birds, they can see more beautiful when they start to fly in the open air in the sky.

your long going formula is looking very interesting, the encyclopedia people can add this news word like "ostroturgooduccochiquahummingpeacockcranessparrow birdo
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Right back at yaz!!

Gotta get the turkey in the oven. Just a turkey stuffed with bread stuffing, nothing else.
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Gotta get the turkey in the oven. Just a turkey stuffed with bread stuffing, nothing else.
Nothing? You mean without clothes?



You didn't dress the turkey???
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Nothing? You mean without clothes?



You didn't dress the turkey???
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LOL. It's the Naked CHEF , not a Naked Turkey .

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LOL. It's the Naked CHEF , not a Naked Turkey .

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What you watch at home alone is none of my business...
Sureeeee it's really none of your business .

You are the one who pasted that Link which is not connected with the Turkey .

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Argos, the turkey is ready to fly in the deep sky. and the right one is ready to serve by turkey itself. servoturkeyhottestdishandchopsticktotakeitstaste.c om

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Yeah, cool. Thanks.
how you said it was cool, there was no refridgerator in the picture. , you have started saliva on your tounge by watching the "turkey", Argos, I know. Yousawtheturgochickafactowithahotperspective.org
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Yeah. It looks fairly yummy. I can hardly wait for Christmas time [the official turkey season down here].
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that there's only a few turkeys left, so you need to hurry.
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Ha, that's right and some ten are kept reserved for argos.
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You didn't know, did you?

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I'm going to have to talk to those greeters again...
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You didn't know, did you?

(sigh)

I'm going to have to talk to those greeters again...

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2. an ill-defined area between two distinct conditions, categories, etc., usually comprising certain features of both; an indefinite boundary: a twilight zone between fantasy and reality.

Cue the music.
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