Subj : Turkey
To   : Dale Shipp
From : Lee Lofaso
Date : Mon Oct 17 2022 12:19:00

Hello Dale,

DD>> My problem with turkey is that living more-or-less single a turkey is
DD>> so big that I have to buy pieces/parts if I want it to not spoil
DD>> before it gets et. That's not a problem with most fish.

DS> That can be a problem even for couples, and on up to small families.

Total BS. All one has to do is get a smaller turkey. Dave knows
that. So does Butterball, which sells tons of small turkeys to those
who want to buy them. Just toss a whole one into a crock pot and let
it cook on low for few hours (same as you would a chicken). And then
carve it up when done. Just like one would with a chicken.

DS> That is why the internet is loaded with leftover turkey recipes.

Well, the gravy is best done in a saucepan rather in a crock pot ...

DD>> Usually I get thighs or drumsticks - both because they are le$$ pricey
DS> and because I prefers dark meat.

Turkey drumsticks, without thighs, are often sold at county fairs ...

DS> One year, at least two score years ago, the local Giant store had an
DS> overstock of fresh turkeys after Thanksgiving.  They sectioned them up
DS> and sold them for parts.  We got some turkey thighs at a ridiculously low
DS> price.  Our dog was quite happy for days.

I'll bet.

DS> This would be good with leftover cooked turkey.

Dogmeat for humans. Who'd a thunk it?

For Life,
Lee

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