How much of your turkey is left?
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You know, all the turkey we have, and it stays around for days. So how much do you have left and what are you doing with it?
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well, we dont get an actual turkey, we just buy those "rolls" of processed turkey meat, yum yum, love that stuff. anyway, we got half a roll left out of however much we had in the first place, what with having all our cousins, aunts, uncles and our grandparents round here for christmas, which is a fair bit since my dad has 5 sisters.....
god i love turkey, even as much if not more than i like ham.....
Oh. Your. God.
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Prepares a ham sammich for Mr Silv3r.... and vegemite sammiches too...
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At 12/27/03 06:28 AM, One_crazy_lemming wrote: Prepares a ham sammich for Mr Silv3r.... and vegemite sammiches too...
damn i miss the wallaby and croc crew... i might go revive it now... just to see somethin
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I must have about half of it left. I love turkey.
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I'll help you. *tucks into plate of sammiches*
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At 12/27/03 06:40 AM, bumcheekcity wrote: I must have about half of it left. I love turkey.
god yeah, turkey is awesome, but i only see it at the shops around christmas time where i live... in envy americans for the simple fact they can enjoy its taste more often than i....
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Yeah, whats the deal there? Why can't I buy it all year round, like chicken and ham?
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At 12/27/03 06:23 AM, One_crazy_lemming wrote: You know, all the turkey we have, and it stays around for days. So how much do you have left and what are you doing with it?
It's all gone. We don't mess around here.
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You mean from thanksgiving? none.... and we made two, one for us and another for my grandparents.
As far as the two Christmas tukeys? About a pound or so..... We hate left over turkey so we eat as much as we can as quick as we can.
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Don't have turkey at Christmas. Instead, we're more unorthodox and nhave beef and ham. Mmmmmmmmmm
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At 12/27/03 07:39 AM, leeboy105 wrote: Don't have turkey at Christmas. Instead, we're more unorthodox and nhave beef and ham. Mmmmmmmmmm
MMmmm..... we had ham but damn I could have gone for some beef..... particularly BBQ. It was raining though so we couldn't have BBQed it if we had beef..... Oh well, the turkey was good this year so I'm happy.
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How big was everyones turkey? Mine was about 16 pounds in weight. Between me my wife and a three year old baby, you'll agree thats quite a bit...
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At 12/27/03 06:23 AM, One_crazy_lemming wrote: You know, all the turkey we have, and it stays around for days. So how much do you have left and what are you doing with it?
I ate duck.
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At 12/27/03 07:54 AM, One_crazy_lemming wrote: How big was everyones turkey? Mine was about 16 pounds in weight. Between me my wife and a three year old baby, you'll agree thats quite a bit...
Our turkeys (the 4 of them) averaged about 13 poinds each.
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13 pounds? 4 of them? How bigs your family?
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At 12/27/03 08:01 AM, One_crazy_lemming wrote: 13 pounds? 4 of them? How bigs your family?
The two on thanks giving were divided up like this. One turkey went to my grand parents place where the two of them and my grand aunt hat dinner with my dad and I. The other one was for thanksgiving lunch which involved me, my dad, my step mom, step sister and two family friends.
For Christmas eve we took one turkey to a party with a bunch of relative and friends. And the second one was for Christmas day for Myself, my dad, step mom and grand parents.
A 13 pund bird really isn’t as much food as you would think. Especially when you're like me and you get drunk and need a big snack in the middle of the night.



