PreTeena by Allison Barrows for October 02, 2020

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    whahoppened  over 3 years ago

    Even sounds gross!

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    Tog  over 3 years ago

    Break the word turducken into three parts and you get a good description in Scots English. Turd-ye-Ken.

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    Wren Fahel  over 3 years ago

    It’s things like turducken that make me thankful that my husband is allergic to turkey.

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    Whatever happened to common sense?  over 3 years ago

    It’s a Frankenfeast. The turkey and chicken sound okay, but not the duck. I’ve had duck and didn’t care for it. Way too greasy.

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    1JennyJenkins  over 3 years ago

    Not this year, anyway…

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    WF11  over 3 years ago

    I believe that “turducken” might be better received if it had another name. Personally, I have a big problem with it having “turd” in its name: those 4 letters stand out way too prominently!

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    Robert Nowall Premium Member over 3 years ago

    “It’s the turducken of bad ideas.” —-Nick Zerhakker.

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    gcarlson  over 3 years ago

    Love all the ingredients, only bothered with the combination (which was good) when my sister-in-law sent one as a gift, and used the oven. Do grill turkey thighs over charcoal if we have some left over from Thanksgiving or Christmas, or good sale on them in the spring or summer.

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    stefaninafla  over 3 years ago

    For a true turducken, you’ll have to pit roast it for three days or more. Start the fire the Sunday before, bury it in the coals Monday, and it might be done by Thursday…

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