Shoot my wife and I cook turkey a couple of times a year buy them on sale for .49 cents a pound and put them in the freezer and the we can eat for a week for $6 make sweet and sour turkey, turkey noodle soup, sandwiches, and when spiral hams go on sale we do the same with that
[Unnamed Reader - 8bb645] 10 months ago
It may be turkey but I doubt there’s much surprise.
kingdiamond69 10 months ago
I had to break the cycle tonight and go get some deep dish Detroit pizza .
suv2000 10 months ago
Iike turkey surprise
The Reader Premium Member 10 months ago
That is turkey, no surprise.
ThreeDogDad Premium Member 10 months ago
My birthday is just after Thanksgiving. Growing up, my “special” birthday dinner was always, ALWAYS, turkey stroganoff. I still hate stroganoff.
well-i-never 10 months ago
I’ve never hid from leftovers and I’m sure not going to start after Thanksgiving.
ladykat 10 months ago
Since there will be more turkey at Christmas and/or New Year’s, you may be in the closet for a long, long, long time.
bittenbyknittin 10 months ago
She should call it chicken surprise, the surprise being it isn’t chicken. That’s how I served rabbit to my family once.
LVObserver 10 months ago
My Favorite Thanksgiving Commercial – ending with Flaming Turkey Wings
https: //www.youtube. com/watch?v=puoEgZXWU8E
Devils Knight 10 months ago
Shoot my wife and I cook turkey a couple of times a year buy them on sale for .49 cents a pound and put them in the freezer and the we can eat for a week for $6 make sweet and sour turkey, turkey noodle soup, sandwiches, and when spiral hams go on sale we do the same with that
Ratkin Premium Member 10 months ago
We had takeout Chinese last night.
Buckeye67 10 months ago
She’s not going to run out of it if you don’t eat it.
Ji535m 10 months ago
I’m with Dad. I dislike leftover turkey—more than roasted turkey.
brick10 10 months ago
That’s what I had for lunch today! A bit of Hoisin Sauce takes turkey in a completely different direction. LOL
wildlandwaters 10 months ago
No problem here…I’ll be right over!
julie.mason1 Premium Member 10 months ago
Better to live in a country where you have leftovers than in one where you always have leftunders. Be thankful for what you have.