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The taste of wild turkey is amazing, a lot more flavor than farm raised ones.
The taste of wild turkey is amazing, a lot more flavor than farm raised ones.
My father in law called it crippled chicken, I guess because that was how he walked after drinking a bunch of it.
Or was it whiskey dick lolMy father in law called it crippled chicken, I guess because that was how he walked after drinking a bunch of it.
That's brewers droop.Or was it whiskey dick lol
LOL!That's brewers droop.
Your welcome . The simplicity of the subject matter is just so personally in tune with my life it blows my mind. I feel like that women in your drawing is me because There is a beach I like to go to that has a tree like that and I am totally into sci fi and spaceships and aliens . Have a Happy Thanksgiving Jeff. Thanks for posting it again.Oh yeah by the way thank you so very much for your comments means the world to me to think someone of your caliper seen or felt something from I did well that is awesome again thanks @Dr.Amber Trichome
So, what's with the olives?Mmmmmm, turkey does sounds good, with stuffing , taters, all smothered in gravy, and cranberry and green olives of course, lol
I preferred his breakfast burrito song
Child? They could always eat it in a pinch.That went poorly. They split the party, and now one of them is responsible for a child... *sigh* I love my players!
Y'all having a nice evening?
I don't eat warm turkey without olives, preferably green stuffed with pimento. Even as a kid they all knew to have olives if I was coming for turkey, and cranberry...yummmmm . They both compliment gravy I think!!So, what's with the olives?
We are attending a get together with some other couples & I asked what I could bring.
Cranberry/(+my idea) Pomegranate sauce & olives.
olives? - - not a clue what they're for.
Olives and turkey? This is the first I’ve heard of it, this year.I don't eat warm turkey without olives, preferably green stuffed with pimento. Even as a kid they all knew to have olives if I was coming for turkey, and cranberry...yummmmm . They both compliment gravy I think!!
And damned, my dad just called from the bar, apparently feeling better. I might be stuck with him, although he mentioned a T-day dinner at the bar so I could blow him off and not feel guilty. I've said for the last decade this might be his last. Now I think the bastard is going to outlive me.
I was told to stop singing ir lolI preferred his breakfast burrito song
There was always a pickle / olive plate at my grandparents for the holidays, along with about 25 other side dishes...at least. What I wouldn't give to go back in time!Olives and turkey? This is the first I’ve heard of it, this year.