I am quite intimate with turkeys. I walk my dog regularly on Turkey Hill Road, live two doors down from Turkey Hill Lodge, and have an unofficial turkey crossing in the front of my house. Some mornings the turkeys crossing the road get very indigent toward drivers. They gooble and hoot at them, "Slow down, I'll get across eventually... I don't fly very fast either."One afternoon when my daughter was about 4 she ran outside with a bucket in one hand and a mallet in the other, chasing after the turkeys that had congregated in our yard yelling, "I'm gunna kill me a turkey for dinner tonight." She was not successful. But we regularly enjoy turkey in our household even when it is not Thanksgiving time. It is a lean nutritious meat. Please enjoy the following turkey dinner round up collected from my weekly Friday food party: Weekly Menu Plan:
Sunday: Fool-i-ya-baise Seafood Stew Meatless Monday: Wild Rice Mushroom Pilaf Tuesday: Bacon Scallion Yellow Split Pea soup (This last Friday's recipe.)
Wednesday: Breaded Chicken Breast, Mashed Potatoes, & Green Beans
Thursday: Thanksgiving Feast at Grandpas
Friday: Baked Penne Lamb Eggplant, Fontane Cheese Saturday: Beef Tacos, Salsa, Cheddar Cheese
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