Thursday, November 23, 2006
Turducken?????
Posted by: John Flick
Happy Thanksgiving.
This morning we talked turkey and something called "Turducken." Supposedly it's a popular way to prepare a Thanksgiving meal. I was mystified. I had never heard of this.
Executive Producer Julie Fike (who seems to be the Turducken expert) assured me it's very popular and she used to have it in Texas... hmmm.
I did some research and found it's a "de-boned turkey, stuffed with a de-boned duck, stuffed with a small de-boned chicken." WOW! That's sounds like a workout. (Why not throw in a partridge in a pear tree for good measure?)
I also found this poultry concotion goes by "Chuckey." So, I've come up with some other names: Chickduckey, Duckeychick, Chickturduck... the possibilities are endless.
Whatever you eat, enjoy the holiday and save a piece of "Pumpcherrapple" pie for me.
Happy Thanksgiving.
This morning we talked turkey and something called "Turducken." Supposedly it's a popular way to prepare a Thanksgiving meal. I was mystified. I had never heard of this.
Executive Producer Julie Fike (who seems to be the Turducken expert) assured me it's very popular and she used to have it in Texas... hmmm.
I did some research and found it's a "de-boned turkey, stuffed with a de-boned duck, stuffed with a small de-boned chicken." WOW! That's sounds like a workout. (Why not throw in a partridge in a pear tree for good measure?)
I also found this poultry concotion goes by "Chuckey." So, I've come up with some other names: Chickduckey, Duckeychick, Chickturduck... the possibilities are endless.
Whatever you eat, enjoy the holiday and save a piece of "Pumpcherrapple" pie for me.

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