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Originally Posted by BigDave39355
Gearing up for some deep fried turkeys.

Haven’t done any in the last few years.

Got a request for one from my Aun’tee.

So I’ll do a couple to justify buying the oil.

Once and done with the oil. I don’t strain it. Just buy cheap vegetable oil.



DF turkey isn’t dried out like oven cooked turkey that comes out looking like National lampoon Christmas…

Deep fry some pork chops in that turkey oil before you ditch it.

Goood stuff

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Got a pumpkin pie from Costco last Saturday.

Size of a lid on Rubbermaid garbage can…..

$5.99.


Cant buy the stuff to make it for that….


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Originally Posted by 79S
Originally Posted by slumlord
I only can cite pumpkin pie as a NO out of that list

Smells AND looks like baby shît

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Originally Posted by slumlord
Originally Posted by BigDave39355
Gearing up for some deep fried turkeys.

Haven’t done any in the last few years.

Got a request for one from my Aun’tee.

So I’ll do a couple to justify buying the oil.

Once and done with the oil. I don’t strain it. Just buy cheap vegetable oil.



DF turkey isn’t dried out like oven cooked turkey that comes out looking like National lampoon Christmas…

Deep fry some pork chops in that turkey oil before you ditch it.

Goood stuff

I’ve done a pork loin.

Shoot it up with Cajun injector.

Woo weeeeeeee


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Anyone do the pickled herring thing? Maybe that's just a Minnesota thing. Stuff is outstanding.

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Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by Raeford
I actually prefer cold turkey on lite bread with mayo, salt & pepper over fresh roasted.

Leftover turkey sandwiches are the best.


Toast the bread, mayo, tomato, onion, lettuce, cheese, Cajun 2 Step.


It's good.

That sounds really delicious. Majority of the time I’m just nibbling on the bones out here at the dump. Nugget


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Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego.

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Originally Posted by slumlord
Families across the nation will soon seek out to grocery stores to begin preparing for a feast. However, one survey suggests there might be some items you want to keep out of the grocery cart.

The Vacationer, a website focused on all things travel, recently collaborated with SurveyMonkey to ask over 1,000 Americans which traditional Thanksgiving foods they disliked the most.

Surprisingly, the majority of those surveyed admitted that they hate turkey- which for some is the prototype of Thanksgiving food.

Most hated foods for Thanksgiving 2022:

1. Cranberry Sauce
2. Turkey
3. Green bean casserole
Ham
Coleslaw
Sweet potatoes/yams
Stuffing/dressing
Pumpkin pie
Carrots
Mashed Potatoes
Corn
Macaroni and Cheese
Apple Pie


The survey found the most disliked Thanksgiving food for 2022 goes to cranberry sauce with 30.51% of American adults saying they could do without it.
The crap out of a can? Yes. They recipe on the Ocean Spray cranberry package is really good. Wash well, cull the soft ones out and go to town in a fooed processor. It uses a lot of sugar so not for diabetics for sure.


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Originally Posted by Ghostinthemachine
Anyone do the pickled herring thing? Maybe that's just a Minnesota thing. Stuff is outstanding.

A what??

Don’t have that below the Mason and Dixon line…


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Originally Posted by slumlord
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I only can cite pumpkin pie as a NO out of that list

Smells AND looks like baby shît

Not sure if you are tracking but foster uncle Renegade has been crowned OG. You better up your game foster uncle slumlord. Nugget

I hate responsibility

good for him

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Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego.

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Originally Posted by 79S
Originally Posted by Jim_Conrad
Originally Posted by Raeford
I actually prefer cold turkey on lite bread with mayo, salt & pepper over fresh roasted.

Leftover turkey sandwiches are the best.


Toast the bread, mayo, tomato, onion, lettuce, cheese, Cajun 2 Step.


It's good.

That sounds really delicious. Majority of the time I’m just nibbling on the bones out here at the dump. Nugget

Here's wishing for a bumper year at the dump!


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Originally Posted by BigDave39355
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Anyone do the pickled herring thing? Maybe that's just a Minnesota thing. Stuff is outstanding.

A what??

Don’t have that below the Mason and Dixon line…

Yes about every other year pickled herring is on the table as an appetizer.
Good you reminded me we did well on lake herring on the big lake this summer and I left them with a guy to pickle. Gotta call today and see if it’s done.

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Originally Posted by TheBigSky
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I will address only one item on the list and allow everybody else to address the others. Turkey. O.K., I like turkey; but, there is so much "sand dry" white meat that it is unreal. Everybody fights over the dark meat and you're left with eating that white meat which may as well be powdered dog food. Too bad the "Pilgrims" didn't decide that ham or prime rib would be better to establish as the Thanksgiving main course. I'm guessing they all imbibed heavily in the alcohol not only at the meal but during the planning session that preceded it.
Brine your bird for 3 days in 5 gal bucket, cold

And don’t get a monster sized one either
That's actually a great idea. I've thought of that in the past. Unfortunately, I'm paralyzed from the neck up and never think about it until I'm dunking my white turkey meat in gravy to allow me to choke it down.
Another technique is to roast it breast down so juices run into the breast.


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If you can find it, this stuff makes a good pecan pie. Not as good as Bob White syrup, but still good.

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I think the local Cash Saver + 10% store has that brand seeeerup


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Originally Posted by renegade50
Same bytch azz man child BIL that brings a spiral ham or whatever the fuuuk it was all chainsaw like cut the fuuuuk up.
Cause he cut off all the good flavored outside meat off for himself back at the house
And presents some blooody vein ill cooked meat around the bone as his thanksgiving special for people to eat.

Wow.

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Originally Posted by Ghostinthemachine
Anyone do the pickled herring thing? Maybe that's just a Minnesota thing. Stuff is outstanding.

Just don't be stanking up half the county with your lutefisk 🤣 Haven't smelled that in like 20 years and just the thought is making me gag a bit. My aunt used to make that nasty schitt 🤢

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Originally Posted by slumlord
I picked up a 10lb sack of sweet potatoes last week.

Going to be brown sugar, cinnamon, marshmallow topped sweet potatoes in Pyrex, of course pyrex


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Throw some orange slices in with the sweet potatoes, make sure they get a little brown sugar on 'em. Ya can thank me later...

Diced apple in stuffing. 👍

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So, folks don't want Thanksgiving dinner,, they just want dessert

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Originally Posted by renegade50
Originally Posted by slumlord
Pretty sure I’ll never fry a turkey again

Every time I do one, extended family gets all hissy fit about not being finished as they arrive

My brother in law ate about 10 big fluffy yeast rolls and watched Speed TV the rest of the afternoon

Another time, my inlaws gorged up on ham slices and mashed potatoes and then said they were full as I brought the bird in.
Same bytch azz man child BIL that brings a spiral ham or whatever the fuuuk it was all chainsaw like cut the fuuuuk up.
Cause he cut off all the good flavored outside meat off for himself back at the house
And presents some blooody vein ill cooked meat around the bone as his thanksgiving special for people to eat.



I would be substituting 1/2 cup of water in his special little plain yellow man child cup cakes he demands for clear liquid laxative and hook him the fuuuk up .

Same with others special gravey they have to have made for them.

1 yr of it ok....
2 yrs in a row.


Guarantee they will say the dont like it and grew out of their taste for it about a week out via phone on that 3rd yr.


Their are ways to modify behavior and make ones life less of a hassle..

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Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego.

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Originally Posted by Ghostinthemachine
Anyone do the pickled herring thing? Maybe that's just a Minnesota thing. Stuff is outstanding.
Growing up, we always had pickled herring on NYE. As soon as it’s next year, a chunk on a cracker gave good luck. We had the creamed variety. Love it.


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