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What to do with leftover Thanksgiving turkey..
2004-11-25, 12:47 PM #1
Personally, I never found the turkey an amazing meal. But there is always a somewhat big turkey for the plates on Thanksgiving in my household. This year, it's a 13 pound-er. So, when there is a turkey, there are always leftover contents. I got pots and tupperware full of this, rather dry, tough, meat.

Any creative ideas for this extra turkey? Turkey soup? BBQ turkey? Turkey pie? Give turkey as gifts to others? ;)
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2004-11-25, 12:59 PM #2
mesquite bbq turkey is really good.
2004-11-25, 1:09 PM #3
Put it on a sandwich w/bbq sauce. mmmm....
Add cheese, too...
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2004-11-25, 1:10 PM #4
TURKEY JELLY!!!!
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2004-11-25, 1:13 PM #5
*gags*

We typically just make turkey soup.
2004-11-25, 1:13 PM #6
personally, cold tirkey with lettis tomato onion and pickles wraped up in a tortea with ranch dressing is pretty darn good to me.
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2004-11-25, 1:14 PM #7
Eat it until you can't possibly eat no more and then eat some more!
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2004-11-25, 1:14 PM #8
gravy, lots and lots of gravy.
2004-11-25, 1:34 PM #9
Turkey & wild rice soup
Hot turkey sandwich w/ gravy
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2004-11-25, 1:46 PM #10
Make gravy from the turkey drippings (not sure if that's what I'm talking about...). Make toast. Micro the leftover turkey, or not. Put turkey on toast, pour gravy on top. Eat with a fork and knife. It tastes like nothing else.
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2004-11-25, 1:56 PM #11
Sent it to Spiral, so he can eat
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2004-11-25, 2:45 PM #12
Pffffffffff, you make sandwiches out of it! The turkey/stuffing/mashed potato/cranberry sauce sandwhich is the best part of thanksgiving!
2004-11-25, 5:07 PM #13
Quote:
Originally posted by Axle
Make gravy from the turkey drippings (not sure if that's what I'm talking about...). Make toast. Micro the leftover turkey, or not. Put turkey on toast, pour gravy on top. Eat with a fork and knife. It tastes like nothing else.


Hmm.
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2004-11-25, 5:15 PM #14
I like to put it in a small bag and blow it up with artillary shell-like fireworks.

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2004-11-25, 5:17 PM #15
Bread + Turkey / Chicken + Mayo = sandwich


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2004-11-25, 6:41 PM #16
leftover?
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2004-11-25, 6:46 PM #17
Quote:
Originally posted by MBeggar
leftover?
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2004-11-25, 6:56 PM #18
Turkey sandwiches.
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2004-11-25, 7:24 PM #19
Every variant of a giant turkey sandwich I can think of. I always try to make a sandwich using every different dish that was served on t-day. OMG I'm psyched for tomorrow!
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2004-11-25, 7:44 PM #20
Quote:
Originally posted by Darth Slaw
Put it on a sandwich with [ketchup]. mmmm....
Add cheese, too...
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2004-11-26, 2:17 AM #21
Quote:
Originally posted by MBeggar
leftover?


not that leftovers.
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2004-11-26, 7:14 AM #22
sandwiches, by itself, just anything really...this year we went to my aunt's house so we have no leftovers
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2004-11-26, 7:21 AM #23
put it in a small clear plastic box with tiny holes, then lock it in a room with loads of small animals.

the animals will really wanna eat the turkey BUT DONT FEED THEM.

when they're really really hungry and pissed off.... give them a tiny bit of turkey so they all fight!
2004-11-26, 7:27 AM #24
Tie someone to a chair and make them eat it till they explode, then move onto the next person
nope.
2004-11-26, 8:02 AM #25
Quote:
Originally posted by Echoman
I got pots and tupperware full of this, rather dry, tough, meat.
Dry? Tough? Sounds like someone in your hourse doesn't know how to bake a turkey.
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2004-11-26, 9:06 AM #26
Quote:
Originally posted by DogSRoOL
Dry? Tough? Sounds like someone in your hourse doesn't know how to bake a turkey.

Well there's the problem, you don't bake turkeys!
2004-11-26, 10:15 AM #27
Quote:
Originally posted by Boco
Tie someone to a chair and make them eat it till they explode, then move onto the next person


Well, that's my town's senior citizen retirement house's job.
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