That time of year

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That time of year

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Yes it's that time of year in the States. Our mouths drool and get ready to feast on the tasty treats we have for our Thanksgiving dinner. But let us not forget those who celebrate this festive year in a different way that isn't always considered "traditional"
[web]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turducken[/web]
You know, I might try it if someone else brought some and a bottle of Tums :P
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Post by faceless »

that looks really tasty - I'd heard about similar things before, but not with pictures. I'm starving now... haha
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From what I have gathered there are places here in the States where you can order them and have them shipped worldwide Face. So maybe you can have one for Christmas!

I think it would actually be a tasty. But I know my stomach and would get heartburn from it.
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I watched a thing on tv about it last year.... how they were "assembled"... interesting but I'm not sure I could eat one after seeing it :lol:

But then I'm not sure I can eat turkey again after watching how they were killed. (I'm running out of meats! :lol:)
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I've heard about this before. I've never seen it in person. I personally like my plain ole turkey on turkey day, with lots of gravy and mashed potatoes. Yum!
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