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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | My sister-in-law made "Turdurken" for Chistmas dinner yesterday and she kept word dropping it in every sentence like she was proud of the fact that she cooked something that started with "turd" and apparently is a science experiment combining the turkey, duck and chicken. That's like Spam right??? And, I sure hope that's not how you spell it, but that's what she kept saying over and over and over again yesterday. |
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | I had Prime Rib yesterday. Pretty darn tasty. Never heard of a Turd Bird. Must be a southern thing like peee-cans. Did I mention I had prime rib? |
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           Location: Kansas | I like free beer.......and a free goat LOL   |
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | Well, I looked it up and I guess it isn't Spam or a science experiment gone bad......the animal I had pictured in my head just wan't right.......my goat would not eat the Turducken and that is really, really bad.....lol. TurduckenFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia  Sausage-stuffed turducken cut into quarters to show the internal layers Turducken is a dish consisting of a deboned chicken stuffed into a deboned duck, which is in turn stuffed into a deboned turkey. The word turducken is a portmanteau of turkey, duck, and chicken. The dish is a form of engastration, which is a recipe method in which one animal is stuffed inside the gastric passage of another.[1] The thoracic cavity of the chicken/game hen and the rest of the gaps are stuffed, sometimes with a highly seasoned breadcrumb mixture or sausage meat, although some versions have a different stuffing for each bird. The result is a fairly solid layered poultry dish, suitable for cooking by braising, roasting, grilling, or barbecuing.[2] American football commentator John Madden popularized turducken during a National Football League broadcast. While announcing for CBS Sports he displayed a turducken and began carving it. He promoted it again on Fox Sports by awarding a turducken to players on the winning team of the Thanksgiving Bowl. On the November 9, 2008 broadcast of NBC Sunday Night Football, Madden responded to a fan's sign reading "JOHN MADDEN, BRING BACK TURDUCKEN" by calling his fixation with turducken "a thing of the past," stating that he would return to a traditional turkey for subsequent Thanksgivings.[3] |
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           Location: Kansas | How do you even make a Turdurken?!?! LOL |
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Hungarian Midget Woman
    Location: Midwest | that sounds awful
my mom bought an 11.5 lb prime rib roast for 6 people... for some reason she thought this half a cow would cook in three hours...ended up cutting that bad boy in half so we weren't eating at midnight lol
also my dad "carved" it into literally like 7 pieces...um pretty sure I'm not going to eat two lbs of beef in one sitting lmao
there was so much food... and i didn't have to cook. it was awesome lol |
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | I've heard of TURDucken, but no one in my fam is desperate enough for attention to make one. We eat things like little smokies rolled in bacon and sprinkled with brown sugar, and ham basted with coke.
Btw, my mom and sister suck because they waited until I went home last night to open MY bottle of wine and drink it all without me. They told me it was payback for my dog keeping them up all night Christmas Eve with her toenails clicking on the floor. I didn't hear any of that, so I'm pretty sure they're making it up. If I find out someone ate my Godiva chocolates as well, there will be murder committed. |
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    Location: Gonzales texas | Phil Robertson was explaining to his grand kids how to make one! I think he said was going to use a pig with duck and chicken inside. Trying to figure a name for that!! After seeing that episode, while shopping for my Christmas groceries, I noticed they had turducken!! It comes in nice box and costs $50 bucks!! And of course came from somewhere in Lousiana!! I wish I had bought one! |
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    Location: Midwest | i don't think it looks appealing at all.... but then again I'm the person that seperates all their food on their dinner plate lol
also jennifer, everytime I hear Adalida or Lousiana Saturday night, I think of you
I just thought you should know
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | barrelracr131 - 2013-12-26 8:15 AM i don't think it looks appealing at all.... but then again I'm the person that seperates all their food on their dinner plate
lol
also jennifer, everytime I hear Adalida or Lousiana Saturday night, I think of you
I just thought you should know
Every time Louisiana Saturday Night comes on the radio, my brother makes us dance like those guys in Oh Brother Where Art Thou....It's really ridiculous, but he makes us lol.
And, I'm more of a Marie Laveaux kind of girl :) |
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    Location: Midwest | omg that's hilarious!
my mom was playing some sort of old christmas music, and I started dancing like a flapper/40s style moves much to the chagrin of my husband
I think it was the 329849328 cups of coffee I drank yesterday lol |
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    Location: Midwest | cavlier - 2013-12-26 8:55 AM So how did it taste?
i guessing like a meatgasm |
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    Location: Midwest | or like sausage not ground up very well |
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | cavlier - 2013-12-26 8:55 AM So how did it taste?
Like rubber. |
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | barrelracr131 - 2013-12-26 8:54 AM omg that's hilarious!
my mom was playing some sort of old christmas music, and I started dancing like a flapper/40s style moves much to the chagrin of my husband
I think it was the 329849328 cups of coffee I drank yesterday lol
A video wooouuulllldddd have been nice...... |
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    Location: Midwest | he just told me to stop
I don't think he wanted evidence of it LOL...I'm also not a very good dancer |
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    Location: Gonzales texas | barrelracr131 - 2013-12-26 8:56 AM
cavlier - 2013-12-26 8:55 AM So how did it taste?
i guessing like a meatgasm
Yes how did it taste??!! Maybe the grease from the duck helped keep the turkey moist!?? |
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | shelltc - 2013-12-26 9:06 AM barrelracr131 - 2013-12-26 8:56 AM cavlier - 2013-12-26 8:55 AM So how did it taste? i guessing like a meatgasm Yes how did it taste??!! Maybe the grease from the duck helped keep the turkey moist!??
Like that mystery meat your high school cafeteria used to serve on Thursdays lol......it was a moist surprise and it chewed like rubber. All you could think was, "I don't know what I am eating." |
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    Location: Midwest | that sounds really appetizing |
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | barrelracr131 - 2013-12-26 9:27 AM that sounds really appetizing
Could have been turtle, duck, monkey intestines.....idk. |
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    Location: Midwest | LRQHS - 2013-12-26 9:50 AM barrelracr131 - 2013-12-26 9:27 AM that sounds really appetizing Could have been turtle, duck, monkey intestines.....idk.
bwahaha
apparently some indian folks eat cow brains. my coworker though (who's from India) says it is gross though.
tell her for next year you want a cow stuffed with a lamb crammed with a pig and a goose inside that |
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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | barrelracr131 - 2013-12-26 9:53 AM LRQHS - 2013-12-26 9:50 AM barrelracr131 - 2013-12-26 9:27 AM that sounds really appetizing Could have been turtle, duck, monkey intestines.....idk. bwahaha
apparently some indian folks eat cow brains. my coworker though (who's from India) says it is gross though.
tell her for next year you want a cow stuffed with a lamb crammed with a pig and a goose inside that
Mmmmmm mmmmmmm good..... |
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    Location: Midwest | LRQHS - 2013-12-26 10:05 AM barrelracr131 - 2013-12-26 9:53 AM LRQHS - 2013-12-26 9:50 AM barrelracr131 - 2013-12-26 9:27 AM that sounds really appetizing Could have been turtle, duck, monkey intestines.....idk. bwahaha
apparently some indian folks eat cow brains. my coworker though (who's from India) says it is gross though.
tell her for next year you want a cow stuffed with a lamb crammed with a pig and a goose inside that Mmmmmm mmmmmmm good.....
you could see how many animal layers you could cram
it would be like a weird contest |
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        Location: The barn...where else? SW Missouri | LRQHS - 2013-12-26 9:26 AM shelltc - 2013-12-26 9:06 AM barrelracr131 - 2013-12-26 8:56 AM cavlier - 2013-12-26 8:55 AM So how did it taste? i guessing like a meatgasm Yes how did it taste??!! Maybe the grease from the duck helped keep the turkey moist!?? Like that mystery meat your high school cafeteria used to serve on Thursdays lol......it was a moist surprise and it chewed like rubber. All you could think was, "I don't know what I am eating."
That sounds so gross. I'm thinking I would have made myself a cheese sandwich. Lol |
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