So... Whats for lunch?

Started by kits, Feb 06 06 09:57

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Russ

Thats to be found in wallyworld right?

  I searched the ones up here and they dont have that :(
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Lise



  Turkey me up! That loooks bloody good, tenkani.

  Can't stay too long. Gotta wolf down my congee and take care of the kiddies.
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tenkani

I know. Teh Trdkn grows on you.
I will send some to haunt your dreams, lovely Lise    
Ok, I've held off as long as possible but now I need to eat some Lunch.
If they've sold everything down in the cafeteria I'm going to have to open a can of whoopass...and eat it     :(
 
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P.C.

Mmmmmm, Turducken is delish.  
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Sportsdude

I had homemade hamburgers for dinner but it begs the question why is it called a hamburger when it has nothing to do with a ham?
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Russ

P.C. wrote:
 Mmmmmm, Turducken is delish.  [/DIV]
 OK, I looked and couldnt find it. Where are you getting it.
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Lise

Sportsdude wrote:
I had homemade hamburgers for dinner but it begs the question why is it called a hamburger when it has nothing to do with a ham?

      Well, nothing to do with ham but it does originate from the town of Hamburg in Germany.

Source: [A href="http://www.foodvenue.com/content/features/f020006_hamburger.asp"]http://www.foodvenue.com/content/features/f020006_hamburger.asp[/A]

  The word comes from the seaport city - Hamburg in Germany. During the time of American settlement, a lot of European immigrants moved to the New World. At that time the port of Hamburg meant the last piece of European soil immigrants felt under their feet before their voyage to the unknown. Hamburger was a food European immigrant often used to consume on the boats of the Hamburg-America Line. Like the Italians immigrant that brought in pizzas, the German immigrant brought in hamburger. Strangely enough they did not use the names for hamburger in their mother tongue (German name 'Frikadelle'). Maybe that was because the word hamburger reminded them nostalgic of their voyage and was an element of recalling their old homeland.
 
 
Always end the name of your child with a vowel, so that when you yell the name will carry.
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Sportsdude

ah yes I forgot that, oops.
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P.C.

Russ, Turducken (and we may not be spelling it right), is a stuffed chicken, stuffed into a stuffed duck, stuffed into a stuffed turkey.  It's particularly delicious if each bird has a different stuffing, and if it is done with each one deboned and yet left 'whole'.
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Sportsdude

Hey PC how is it going?
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P.C.

A nice relaxing evening, SD.  It's raining lak hek out there, and I love the sound of the rain on the skylights.  

Went to the casino, and lost my shirt....lol.  My friend won $1500.00.  She did the same thing the last time we went.  I'm usually the one that wins, but both times, I won nadda and both times she won $1500.00.   (I'm not taking her anymore.....lol)
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Sportsdude

wow. sounds like girls night out was fun.
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Russ

P.C. wrote:
 Russ, Turducken (and we may not be spelling it right), is a stuffed chicken, stuffed into a stuffed duck, stuffed into a stuffed turkey.  It's particularly delicious if each bird has a different stuffing, and if it is done with each one deboned and yet left 'whole'.[/DIV]
 Yeah, I have heard of this. I was wondering where you bought it, or if you made it yourself. On another site Im on they all say they buy it from Wallmart. I went to wallmart and couldnt find it.. so I was hoping you knew where to buy it...
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P.C.

Walmart?  That's odd.  That seems like finding a Tiffany lamp at Dollar Giant or Chateaubriand at MacD's.  

I can't imagine it's something you could get packaged or premade. (maybe frozen?).  I've never really looked, mind you.  They take hours to prepare and hours to cook (the toughest part is deboning the fowl).
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Future Canadian

They have frozen turducken at my local Fred Meyer. It's about 40 bucks.
I am sooo looking forward to Thanksgiving this year. I really need my turkey and mashed potato and gravy overload.
 
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