However, the traditional turkey and desserts, draught beer, and mocktails will make up for it. |
|
Can anyone really talk turkey about something as personal as a show they've written and performed? |
|
We had a walk, or rather a brisk waddle, in the morning, then cold turkey and home-made chutney by the fire for lunch. |
|
At the same time my friend and hunting companion took a trophy whitetail, a huge javelina, and a big tom turkey. |
|
I often hunt in Texas where one could encounter whitetail, javelina, and turkey all from the same blind on the same morning. |
|
The turkey is almost finished but the carcass stands accusingly in the kitchen. |
|
In the northeastern part of the area is a sand ridge supporting turkey oak, sand live oak, wax myrtle, Chapman oak, and longleaf pine. |
|
It's also very hard to quit cold turkey from the computers and video games that our generation was weaned on. |
|
The combination worked well in the duck blind, and was great for goose and turkey hunting. |
|
Yes, turkey hunters love to hunt and are willing to spend serious money in this growing market. |
|
This classic snack can be varied with the addition of thinly sliced smoked chicken or turkey and avocado. |
|
From 200 tons of turkey waste this plant can produce roughly 450 barrels of oil a day, which is being sold commercially. |
|
I am asking is there no surveillance for example, on turkey and so on, or chicken or what have you? |
|
The local shop lifters have just been round selling turkey for a pound a pack. |
|
We'll cook the turkey our way, have chestnut-apple dressing using fresh white bread, eat whole berry cranberry sauce and al dente veggies. |
|
Choose lower-fat options such as white meat chicken and turkey without the skin, and reduced-fat dairy products. |
|
Texas has youth-only autumn hunting seasons for squirrel, whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkey and waterfowl. |
|
As you get deeper into turkeys, you'll find an almost infinite number of widgets, gadgets and gimmicks for turkey hunters. |
|
I used scallops in this recipe, but substitutes might include chicken breast, grilled turkey or even ahi tuna. |
|
Beneath the turkey was a rich garlicky aioli that contrasted and complemented everything beautifully. |
|
|
The turkey is a much more respectable bird, and withal a true original native of America. |
|
The bride will wear red to maintain the festive spirit and regulars will share a full turkey dinner followed by mince pies and Christmas pud. |
|
For those still standing after the lunch, the five-course Christmas dinner will be sure to floor even the most hardcore turkey gobblers. |
|
Turkey calls are a must-stock item for turkey hunters who are always looking for new calls to draw in gobblers. |
|
And turkey hunters are not shy about parting with their money in pursuit of gobblers. |
|
I'm a bit of a turkey when it comes to needles, and I'm lying there all locked into place with the coils and headphones, feeling woozy and faint. |
|
The last of the turkey has been demolished, the new toys lie in a corner and the Christmas tree is shedding its needles at a rate of knots. |
|
They have been continuing to talk turkey on the proposed changes to the state's workers compensation system. |
|
Or pick up a turkey wrap with tomato pesto, carrots and sprouts from the Harvest Market about a mile from Stowe on Mountain Road. |
|
Being Xmas it was turkey, salad, stuffing, crusty bread, and didn't it go down well! |
|
To make turkey amandine casserole, simply substitute cubed chicken with cubed turkey. |
|
Along with roast beef and Yorkshire pudding, choices in the buffet include lamb, turkey or pork. |
|
According to the legend, American Indians came to their aid, sharing indigenous foods such as maize and turkey. |
|
Spiced fruits came from the Arabs, the turkey was the food of the North American Indians. |
|
I just finished a badly needed serving of turkey sausage, scrambled eggs and potato latke. |
|
Instead of the turkey, a boiled or roasted chicken or a brace of stewed or roasted pheasants can be used. |
|
This is a great idea for an Aussie Christmas dinner or even a better way to use the leftover turkey for a Boxing day picnic. |
|
At the hamlet's Milbank House, a lime, a conker and a turkey oak shade a stone culvert and set their seed and nuts. |
|
This is a movie whose brain belongs in its pants, and which deserves to be roasted for the turkey it truly is. |
|
The Dining Room offers a set menu, in which every table gets its own whole roast turkey. |
|
|
The turkey vulture is not the only opportunist circling in the roasting sun of the Chihuahuan desert. |
|
He believes in the roller derby, the hurkey turkey, hardware stores, Hank Williams and hand me downs. |
|
For protein, turkey breast, orange roughy, top round steak and shrimp are fine. |
|
The turkey industry relies on artificial insemination to produce nearly 300 million birds annually. |
|
They had no bed, breakfast was bread and water and dinner was a bowl of rice with chicken carcass or turkey neck. |
|
A light onshore breeze ruffled the surface of the bay, a few feet away I watched a turkey buzzard or vulture fly by. |
|
She whisked it away a second later and handed a turkey, lettuce, and mozzarella cheese sandwich on rye bread to Etria. |
|
School lunches are a slice of ham or turkey with lukewarm potatoes or corn. |
|
If, however, his lumbago is flaring up and so Great-Aunt Matilda will be taking over for this year only, I have no idea how the turkey will be. |
|
She drops the turkey on the floor, uses a bed sheet as a tablecloth, and attempts to mash uncooked potatoes. |
|
I would get people coming in wanting to buy everything from a turkey to a safety pin. |
|
In May, a processing plant in Carthage Missouri began turning turkey guts, feathers, blood and carcasses into an oil alternative. |
|
Lay the marinated turkey strips on the grill and season with salt and pepper to taste. |
|
Because you genuinely like this family and have proven your friendship, you need to talk turkey to Jane, explaining what parents are for. |
|
As it happens, he was one of the few politicians willing to talk turkey about tax. |
|
No venue has been set as yet for this coming Christmas, but the usual suspects will talk turkey at some point. |
|
It's easy to talk turkey on traditional strategies like building an extension to facilitate more manufacturing. |
|
After 20-odd years of this, my sister and I had a strong aversion to turkey, as it reminded us of some of the worst ever days of our lives. |
|
With both the.50 and the 45, I have taken bison, elk, antelope, white-tailed deer, axis deer, fallow deer and turkey. |
|
Two bird tarsometatarsi, one from a green-backed heron and another a turkey, were also interred with the human remains at Brandon. |
|
|
We had turkey that tasted of turkey stuffed with chestnut one end and sausage meat mixed with sage the other. |
|
Christmas dinners tend to feature turkey, and haggis provides the centerpiece of the Burns Supper. |
|
If you've selected pork, beef, chicken or turkey, it's important to tenderize it. |
|
For breakfast, Graham eats a bagel with tofu cream cheese, tomato and turkey bacon. |
|
There were two slices of pizza, a turkey sandwich, a banana split, and an ice cold soda. |
|
It was clear that the merry season of Yule logs, plum pudding, fruitcakes, marzipans, macaroons and roast turkey had not yet come to a close. |
|
Now, Kyra, most of the questions are about fairly basic things like what's a safe way to thaw a turkey, what's a good way to roast turkey. |
|
Here in South Texas there is always the possibility of encountering a 300 lb. feral hog while turkey hunting. |
|
My friend swears by her turkey baster for making some of the most scrumptious roast potatoes I have ever eaten. |
|
I had the Turkey Tenderloins, turkey medallions wrapped in bacon and grilled. |
|
I can still recall that man standing there, the turkey standing beside him, with a loop of binder's twine around its neck. |
|
He went to therapy, read books on spirituality, meditated, and tried to go cold turkey. |
|
They had to drink seltzer water instead of champagne and had even been given a pasteboard turkey which they were expected to pretend to consume. |
|
Commercially processed and precooked turkey products are timesavers, but they also can be high in sodium and nitrites, so read labels carefully. |
|
This wine is ideal with slices of cool turkey, dusted with a little sea salt and draped over a crisp lettuce bed on rye bread. |
|
I went for the turkey combo with a sesame seed bagel, which was turkey, tomato, cheese and baby spinach. |
|
We think we have done it and it is my idea of the perfect tracklement for cheddar cheese, cold pork, chicken or turkey. |
|
Essiac herbal formula consists of equal parts burdock, slippery elm, sheep sorrel, and turkey rhubarb. |
|
He is a very cheap character and a short-arse like a lot of them are, puffed up like a turkey. |
|
We will be serving Christmas dinners throughout the day with turkey and all the trimmings. |
|
|
They sell turkey jerky, bits of woolly mammoth tusk, shot glasses, and salty snacks. |
|
It is almost as uncommon as locating a wild turkey or jackrabbit running around Texas without a load of birdshot under its hide. |
|
At the hearing, it was the academics who talked turkey, and took on the real world. |
|
On Christmas Eve, with presents wrapped and turkey trussed, many people in Britain settled down to watch Chitty Chitty Bang Bang on television. |
|
Only the turkey wing clam and the mojarras show recent landings that are above the peak landings on a five-year running mean. |
|
Lunch is also special with turkey on the menu and the whole camp again spliced the main brace at eleven thirty and again at half past two. |
|
As the name implies, to make a turducken, you will need a turkey, duck and chicken. |
|
A wild turkey gobbled, and we returned to camp for dinner beneath a full moon. |
|
She sighed to herself and undid the green wrapping that encased her bagel, turkey, and Monterey Jack cheese sandwich. |
|
The county's farms are recognised as producing some of the country's best turkey, beef, sausages and hams. |
|
Demand for poultry has grown steadily for decades, and U.S. consumers now eat more chicken and turkey than red meat. |
|
I took it to the kitchen and cut through the black coat to discover moist turkey meat inside. |
|
Heavy wood smoke is perfect for ribs, turkey, brisket and pork shoulder but never for a delicate chicken. |
|
The Spring 2002, we ordered our first heritage turkey from Slow Food in New York. |
|
The best protein sources to include in your diet include chicken, beef, turkey, tuna, salmon, eggs, and low-fat cottage cheese. |
|
Vix went for a festive option, escalopes of turkey stuffed with cranberry and lemon with sage. |
|
This pre-Christmas recipe calls for minced fresh turkey meat, preferably from a free-range, organic bird. |
|
The experts tell vegetarians they can eat soy to take the place of real foods like turkey or steak. |
|
I seem to recall a pair of turkey buzzards who occasionally appeared in early Warner Bros cartoons. |
|
A turkey buzzard crashed through my front right windshield when I was flying a light multi-engine airplane in Baja, Calif. |
|
|
When first encountered, the turkey was confused with guinea-fowl, known then as turkeycocks. |
|
Myrtle oak, turkey oak, and Chapman oak are often so densely spaced that few other plants can grow beneath them. |
|
While the understory growth of bluejack and turkey oak may be thinned, layers and layers of avian understory abound in these airy halls. |
|
Our hospital has, since its foundation, had as its symbol the turkey oak that was in its grounds. |
|
The enemy troops are basically dumb, turning a lot of the firefights into turkey shoots. |
|
Single player games, while strangely entertaining, end up being little more than turkey shoots. |
|
The turkey trot ragtime dance is characterized by a springy walk with the feet well apart and a swinging up-and-down movement of the shoulders. |
|
George the turkey vulture was one of the star attractions at a birds of prey show at Turton Tower. |
|
A turkey vulture is a slow pinwheel in the sky, a marker above Cather's prairie. |
|
Images from night-vision video cameras identified bears, foxes, turkey vultures, wolves, bald eagles, and others at the plots. |
|
The developers are waiting like the ubiquitous turkey vultures to get approval for their plans to convert all our open space into housing. |
|
One day, when a turkey vulture appeared far overhead, Duke ran him off, staying on the scavenger's tail till both birds were out of sight. |
|
The turkey vulture flew over our house and landed on the neighbor's yard where it stayed for minutes fighting off two crows. |
|
A few birds remain, notably an animitronic turkey vulture lurking in a corner. |
|
For youngsters, there will be the opportunity to meet various birds of prey, including Simba the kestrel and George the turkey vulture. |
|
The three vulture species in North America, the turkey vulture, black vulture, and California condor, are in the family cathartidae. |
|
I don't see any black vultures but I do see the better soaring turkey vultures and a number of hawks. |
|
In the past, a turkey hunter used his regular shotgun, which might have a blued or even a nickel-finished barrel and a glossy stock. |
|
The court heard it was unclear if the turkey cooking was the sole cause of the outbreak. |
|
Skinless turkey breast is an excellent low-fat protein source, lower even than skinless chicken breast. |
|
|
They will each be given a turkey and asked to bowl it down the ice towards some skittles. |
|
The berries hang on into early spring unless devoured by songbirds, bobwhite, deer, squirrels, or wild turkey. |
|
He ended up getting punched in the jaw and slam-dunked with a twelve pound turkey. |
|
In other words, opt for roast turkey, beef and ham over heavily processed, high-fat, high-calorie meats like salami and bologna. |
|
Head butcher Paul Nicholson helped to choose the birds and bone the smaller ones before they could be stuffed inside the turkey. |
|
Epidemiologic data indicate that precooked, sliceable turkey deli meat is the cause of this outbreak. |
|
Most meat is mutton, although beef, chicken, turkey, and goat are also eaten. |
|
It was a medieval scene of mythic proportions involving open flames, a large pot of super-heated oil and a turkey hanging from a metal hook. |
|
The breakfast menu's Hawaiian French Toast is the foundation for the just-as-tasty Monte Cristo with shaved turkey and ham and nutty Havarti cheese. |
|
My favorite foods are mild chicken wings, fries, and turkey sandwiches. |
|
White-tailed deer, beaver, and red fox are content with just about any vegetation and width, whereas wild turkey and wood duck prefer forested buffers over 35 feet wide. |
|
The absent turkey had been blown clean away in the hurricane force winds, I concluded. |
|
The few non-woody species include little bluestem, wintergreen, Virginia tephrosia, wild indigo, tall oatgrass, cowwheat, low frost weed, turkey beard, and bracken fern. |
|
Lean turkey meat finds new life in the deep, smoky flavors of chipotle in adobo. |
|
We ordered our Christmas turkey today from Kelly Turkeys, mail order. |
|
Because her children are not turkey fans, Judith created a Thanksgiving feast focusing on cranberry stuffed pork loin that is slathered with a garlic-onion jam. |
|
Add ketchup, blend thoroughly and add ground turkey and vegetable mixture. |
|
Have the turkey thighs boned and skinned at the meat market. |
|
We'd drive up to this clearing and it would be, well, a turkey shoot. |
|
Children were thrilled to be able to stroke a beautiful barn owl, while an enormous eagle owl, a tawny owl, a kestrel and a turkey vulture called George looked on. |
|
|
When you put your glove down on the kitchen counter a half hour ago in order to make a turkey sandwich for yourself? |
|
He spends his days shacked up in a 400-square-foot converted turkey coop in the backwoods of Maine. |
|
From the roof of the barn is a long loop of rope, through this the turkey is suspended by its legs. |
|
Red-tailed hawks and turkey vultures circled above us in a blue sky. |
|
We've had the self-basting turkey and the self-cleaning oven. |
|
I buy a farm-raised free-range turkey that I usually brine before roasting. |
|
Each turkey vulture, like every cloud, has its silver lining. |
|
In truth, the four and a half mile ordeal is more like a turkey shoot. |
|
In the last few years the turkey processing plant Twydale's has closed, as well as clothing manufacturer Dewhirst, as well as Cindico, which made baby bouncers. |
|
I have braved a hailstorm on Thanksgiving Day to barbecue a turkey. |
|
Eating turkey and pie in their home districts, no doubt, snug by the fire as visions of spending cuts dance in their heads. |
|
For Thanksgiving Day, I was supposed to have turducken with a couple peeps, but the restaurant we went to ran out of it, so we had deep-fried turkey instead. |
|
Try these 12 expert-backed tips to make it through turkey day without feeling like a stuffed, well, you know. |
|
I am currently using turkey feathers to fletch with, after spending half a day on a commercial turkey farm plucking wing feathers as the birds went into the slaughter house. |
|
After all, if the insurer is paying all your grocery claims, why not load up on filet mignon instead of ground turkey? |
|
Watch carefully so the turkey is done but still moist and tender. |
|
Among them are turkey beard, golden-crest, and yellow asphodel. |
|
Stuff turkey loosely with remaining quartered onion and celery stalks. |
|
Nevertheless, we chatted a bit about how inept we both were at making turkey and the associative guilt we felt at being relegated to mashing potatoes. |
|
Jackson wore a slouch hat with a single turkey feather stuck in the band. |
|
|
With the leftover meat, make quesadillas by filling one half of some flour tortillas with grated cheese, spring onions, strips of turkey and a dollop of cranberry sauce. |
|
In fact, only once does he cut away to Dee Dee's quiet home life, where the recovering addict ribs his kitty about having to kick catnip cold turkey. |
|
It was like Thanksgiving, except it was lox instead of turkey. |
|
The same rule technically applies for white meat, but this is Christmas Day, and no one will strangle you if you insist on drinking this robust Chilean red with the turkey. |
|
Prizes on the lines are turkey, ham, meat vouchers, whiskey and wine. |
|
But it's still a big jive turkey in need of a valuable lesson. |
|
This recipe, provided by the Alberta Turkey Producers, spikes a stock made from the Christmas turkey carcass with herbs and a dash of hot pepper sauce. |
|
My attempt to carve the turkey was a source of great hilarity at the dinner table. |
|
Theirs was a full-on meal, complete with matzo ball soup, fresh-baked turkey, mashed potatoes with bacons and scallion, and dandelions decorating the salad. |
|
Remove the turkey to a cutting board with a trough to catch any drippings and let it rest for about 20 minutes. |
|
So why do we persist in observing the tryptophan and turkey and sleep version of the Thanksgiving? |
|
Unlike turkey vultures, which eat carcasses and rarely attack livestock, black vultures will go after piglets, sheep and cows as well as dead animals. |
|
Thus, the Thanksgiving turkey is done with adobo, a local seasoning mix. |
|
Perhaps no pairing is greater than that of turkey with cranberry sauce. |
|
I think he was just trying to make me feel like a useless punk, since the only thing I've ever done with my own hands over any Thanksgiving was stuff a turkey. |
|
Plus, with many of us aiming for a more organic, healthful lifestyle, it only makes sense to source a humane, eco-friendly turkey. |
|
Slave boys, in contrast, must have found themselves on the wrong end of a turkey shoot. |
|
The plumage of zone-tailed hawks looks similar to turkey vultures. |
|
He is collecting votes for the worst turkey film of all time. |
|
Nevertheless, on New Year's Day in 1844, after a difficult lying-in, Julia received calls and entertained the governors of Illinois and Massachusetts on turkey and venison. |
|
|
Gourmet versions span bite-sized chicken, veal, turkey, seafood, and veggie versions. |
|
If you've got one of its skunky previous DVD editions, it's time to turn that turkey into a Christmas tree ornament and take a step up in quality. |
|
Put leftover chicken or turkey strips in a tortilla to make a cold fajita. |
|
Ground turkey with sweet potatoes and a drizzle of olive oil only tastes good for so long, after all. |
|
Both men checked their egos and preconceived notions and talked turkey. |
|
An antibiotic-resistant form of salmonella was at the center of a massive recall of turkey meat this summer. |
|
A turkey burger is sweeter and lighter than a beefburger and can be teamed with all or any of your favourite burger toppings, from melted cheese to mustard or dill pickles. |
|
Stuff wheat bread with lean cold cuts such as turkey, ham or roast beef, then add tomatoes, lettuce and peppers to give your child a healthy serving of vegetables. |
|
My friend the Monte Cristo connoisseur reckons the Homestead's triple-decker sandwich of fresh turkey, ham and Swiss cheese is the second best he's had. |
|
Although wild turkey gobblers can fly well, they prefer not to. |
|
So for days I ate turkey, feebly rationalizing that I wouldn't add the evil of waste to the evil of the murder of the poor birds, who by then were beyond pain. |
|
A long-bearded old turkey gobbler greeted me at the gate, and whitetails, axis deer and blackbuck could be seen ghosting through the meadows if you only looked. |
|
I looked across the cockpit and saw a large turkey vulture dive for cover. |
|
Weatherby also recently added new turkey guns to their line up with the Weatherby SA-459 Turkey semiauto and the PA08 Turkey pump action. |
|
You might have tried brining a turkey, but other meats benefit from a soak in a salt-sugar liquid too. |
|
Researchers assumed turkey bones previously recovered from Maya sites belonged to the native ocellated turkey, Meleagris ocellata. |
|
Customers can choose from 20 different specialty burgers, all of which can be made as a turkey burger, veggie burger or chicken breast. |
|
Choose from a crown roast, which gives tender white breast meat and little waste, or a juicy boned and rolled turkey breast. |
|
The lightly seasoned turkey lyoner is a lovely accompaniment to the vinegary intensity of olives. |
|
Put the onion in a bowl with the turkey, soy sauce, 1 tablespoon of mint sauce and half the spring onions. |
|
|
Or does it get monotonous to cook turkey over and over again? |
|
Well, this woman, she could not compliment me enough on the turkey galantine. |
|
Black flies, turkey gnats, buffalo gnats, deer flies and horse flies are well-known members of this group. |
|
The door of the women's room had a paper plate with a hen turkey thumbtacked to it. |
|
We broke with tradition and had goose for Thanksgiving instead of turkey. |
|
But the domestic turkey is about as remote from the wild animal as a Care Bear is from a grizzly. |
|
Children gathered at the kiddie table and adults enjoyed conversation and, of course, everyone enjoyed the turkey dinner. |
|
Bernard Matthews Farms has a large turkey farm on the former RAF Attlebridge in Weston Longville. |
|
In general, it works best for cooking whole chickens, turkey, and leaner cuts of lamb, pork, and beef. |
|
People may choose turkey bacon over real bacon due to health benefits, religious laws, or other reasons. |
|
The meat for turkey bacon comes from the whole turkey and can be cured or uncured, smoked, chopped, and reformed into strips that resemble bacon. |
|
The low fat content of turkey bacon means it does not shrink while being cooked and has a tendency to stick to the pan. |
|
Similar products are made from ham or turkey, and analogues are made from textured vegetable protein, artificially flavoured to resemble bacon. |
|
The turkey is sometimes accompanied with roast beef or ham, and is served with stuffing, gravy, roast potatoes, mashed potatoes and vegetables. |
|
Our traditional South African version is the Osturducken, an ostrich stuffed with turkey stuffed with duck stuffed with chicken. |
|
Irishman Vincent Pilkington is the world's fastest turkey plucker at one minute and 30 seconds. He once plucked 244 turkeys in 24 hours. |
|
Notable North American fauna include the bison, black bear, prairie dog, turkey, pronghorn, raccoon, coyote and monarch butterfly. |
|
More rarely, yarn may be spun from camel, yak, possum, musk ox, cat, dog, wolf, rabbit, or buffalo hair, and even turkey or ostrich feathers. |
|
I brought a cranberry bread!' as if fearing the small bread will get lost amid the immense trays of turkey roll ups and rugalach. |
|
This will mean talking turkey about the timing of steps for each side to take, and verification measures. |
|
|
Behind his barricade of barrels, Sam heard and shivered like a gun-shy collie at a turkey shoot. |
|
Almost everyone argued that it would be inhumane for Americans to engage in a turkey shoot against fleeing Iraqi soldiers. |
|
Still, music fans who feared that rockabilly might eventually go the way of the turkey trot can take heart. |
|
I particularly recommend the turkey chili and beef bourguignon. |
|
Today, bin upon bin of scientifically tested sausage rolls for dogs and cats line their shop like mountains of lamb, beef and turkey wursts. |
|
I like to get the soup going using the turkey bones and carcass. |
|
Other Christmas specialty dishes include yampi, a sweet yam that is served with ham, beef, goat meat, turkey or chicken. |
|
They ate stuffed turkey, caviar, fresh salmon, and smoked trout. |
|
When I make Thanksgiving dinner, I prepare traditional ingredients like turkey or squash with my own Yucatecan twist. |
|
Insider tucked into turkey and cranberry sandwiches, mini Christmas cakes and Yule logs, washed down with a glass of mulled wine. |
|
The effect of preslaughter temperature, stress, stuggle and anesthetization on color and textural characteristics of turkey muscle. |
|
Shotgun clay-target games include Trap, Skeet and 5-Stand for the turkey shoot, as well as 3-Gun Annie Oakley and Famous Bacon shoot. |
|
Among them are turkey thigh and skin defatting, snout cartilage and snout meat removal, and beef neck bone trimming. |
|
The Timucua may have brought meats such as wild turkey, venison, or sea foods and vegetables such as corn, beans, squash, fruit, and greens. |
|
Students receive a meal consisting of a chef salad or turkey and cheese sandwich along with a fresh fruit or vegetable and milk. |
|
Matthews, 33, had a meal of soup, roast turkey, veg, chipolata sausages and Christmas pudding on the isolation wing. |
|
And as if the poor fowls didn't have enough to worry about over Christmas, she's also offering turkey shoes, belts, and sporrans. |
|
Once the double reed is mastered, they can move on to the Double V, which produces a raspier tone and lets them talk turkey even more fluently. |
|
Customers who visited Eugene bistro Ratatouille on Thanksgiving certainly weren't there to talk turkey. |
|
Professor Ron Kohen, of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, tested 14 volunteers who were given dark turkey cutlets for dinner for four days. |
|
|
Influence of follicular maturation on progesterone release in chicken granulosa cells in response to turkey and ovine gonadotropins. |
|
They make a tasty gloze for the Christmas ham, are sure to pep up the turkey leftovers and make o great stocking filler for the man of the house. |
|
Also available at FreshDirect are turduckens, a deboned turkey stuffed with a boneless chicken breast and a boneless Muscovy duck breast. |
|
Rub salt and butter on turkey, put bacon on top, cover with foil in a baking tray. |
|
Photo Smokin' Johnnie's Barbeque chef Daryl Foye, left, holds smoked turkey, while owner Kathy Min shows off the baby back ribs. |
|
There would, of course, be things like the American turkey but we would also have lefse and lutefisk. |
|
The pathogenesis of turkey rhinotracheitis virus in turkey poults inoculated with the virus alone or together with two strains of bacteria. |
|
I've tried cold turkey but I'm unable to function properly and I'm worried about my job. |
|
Walk the rimrocks with a shotgun, cast a fly for rainbows, ambush a turkey, break a few clays or prowl the backcountry roads with binoculars. |
|
The only way that he could have impregnated a girl was if he had borrowed one of Martha Stewart's old turkey basters. |
|
Could Mary and Caitlin and their turkey basters pose a greater challenge to America than the world's dwindling supply of fossil fuel? |
|
Well, not the turkey, obviously, which you will be eating cold as a prelude to enjoying it in rissoles, curry, sandwiches and broth. |
|
And I'm so used to wigs that it was helpful not going completely cold turkey. |
|
Joe ends up taking Candy to his parents' country cottage to help her go cold turkey, but Iggy kidnaps Joe's sister. |
|
Young working professionals quizzed by London Metropolitan University said the feeling of cold turkey never went away. |
|
Those were the stories my mother told me, to keep me away from the water and its fringe of yew and turkey oak trees. |
|
Mariah even revealed that apart from turkey, she would be serving up her late father's festive favourite linguini and white clams. |
|
Passing the tidy playground, one of the first amazing species to spot is a turkey oak, which has more pointed leaves than its English equivalent. |
|
Her beans are easy to whip up with canned vegetarian baked beans, chicken franks, turkey salami, mustard, Worcestershire sauce and liquid smoke. |
|
In addition to benefiting deer, forest openings provide important food sources for wild turkey and ruffed grouse broods. |
|
|
In my Dad's eyes, a doe or a Jake turkey was just as much a trophy as a big buck or huge old longbeard. |
|
The Rachel substitutes Reuben's corned beef and sauerkraut for juicy turkey and house made coleslaw. |
|
Agents served salad, turkey, collard greens, mashed potatoes, gravy and cake for dessert. |
|
It was a tough but definitely makable retrieve, only Dyna had the nose of a turkey. |
|
The ocellated turkey has an eye-shaped spot on its tail feathers. |
|
We'll be eating out for Thanksgiving again this year, and the man said the dinner choices were turkey, ham, prime rib and mahi-mahi encrusted with pumpkin seeds. |
|
Some institutions are not going with turkey, such as Portland in Dorset, which is offering chicken leg chasseur, roast beef with Yorkshire pudding or cauliflower cheese. |
|
It is this fat that gives his flesh a groundy taste. When the meat is freed of fat, it is both tender and delicious. It tastes not unlike dark meat of turkey. |
|
There's only so much whole-roasted turkey one person can eat, so why not change it up with a flavorful twist on a crowd pleasing dish-mini turkey meatball sliders. |
|
These include cut portions, reformed roasts, rolls, escallops, grillsteaks, burgers, turkey hams, nuggets, sausages, frankfurters, salamis, bolognas, and ready meals. |
|
Redcar and Cleveland Council's Mayor, Councillor Wendy Wall, accompanied by Steve Iredale and Dormanstown Primary pupils, unveiled the fox, which is carved in turkey oak. |
|
For years he had cultivated an obsessive fascination with the common vulture, and even named one album, Urubu, in honor of the Brazilian counterpart of the turkey vulture. |
|
The call has a stack design with a single-reed frame stacked on top of a double-reed and the three reeds combined allow versatility and realism in your turkey calling. |
|
In this turkey and napa cabbage salad with lime-ginger vinaigrette, I take the taste buds someplace decidedly un-Thanksgiving-y in a couple of ways. |
|
Comprised of naff songs, naffer dance routines and 'humour' that shames an episode of Kids Say The Funniest Things, here's a seasonal turkey of the first order. |
|
It has declared today the national day to begin defrosting turkeys, reminding cooks that a typical large turkey weighing 11kg will take two days to thaw. |
|
The Ginger Spice mead gets its acidity from star fruit, a hint of tannin from black tea, and complexity from ginger and spices, making it great with turkey. |
|
The Fort Worth based law firm of Eberstein Witherite has pledged to help provide 250 area families with complete turkey dinners for the Thanksgiving holiday. |
|
Dennis and I saw turkey and deer tracks on the sand bars, a hen wood duck with hatchlings, numerous black-belly whistling ducks in the tree cavities. |
|
Their exit from the tournament, without a set between them yesterday, at least demonstrated that the women's game is not quite the turkey shoot it might have seemed. |
|
|
The turkey cut in front of me and then berated me for running into him. |
|
All week after Thanksgiving, I had turkey sandwiches for lunch. |
|
But there they were in all their goriness nestling inside the turkey. |
|
Now it was time for the grandest turkey of the World Slam, the Ocellated. |
|
She stuffed the turkey for Thanksgiving using her secret stuffing recipe. |
|
Typically, it's made in a turkey fryer pot or in a stewpot on the stove. |
|
Especially when the chef readily agreed to dump the breastless turkey carcass on display in favour of relieving a new one from its five-hour stint in the oven. |
|
After cooking the thanksgiving turkey we appreciate the self-cleaning oven as it gets reall hot and burns off the splattered grease...but it does smell funny. |
|
Clanton and Carolyn made no complaints, but she could tell they would have preferred a Mickey D to her festive efforts. The best thing about the turkey was the skin. |
|
Land hunting consisted of turkey, deer, bear, and other animals. |
|
Place turkey breast in stockpot and refrigerate for 8 hours. |
|
He gave the monarchs a few of the gold nuggets, gold jewelry, and pearls, as well as the previously unknown tobacco plant, the pineapple fruit, the turkey, and the hammock. |
|
Although Sicilian cuisine is commonly associated with sea food, meat dishes, including goose, lamb, goat, rabbit, and turkey, are also found in Sicily. |
|
Commonly hunted game included deer, bear, buffalo, and wild turkey. |
|
Other products on display included camel mortadella, fish mortadella and a range of shawarmas, comprising camel, turkey, chicken-turkey mix and fish shawarmas. |
|
So boost your diet with high-lysine foods, such as fish, chicken, turkey, eggs, black beans, lentils, soy, potatoes, and brewer's yeast, at the first sign of a cold sore. |
|
The former titleholders for Oregon white oak, Norway maple, rock elm, buckwheattree, turkey oak, and blackhead catclaw were all unmasked as trees of a different species. |
|
The company's roadshow headed to the Metrocentre in Gateshead on Saturday, offering stop-smoking advice and cold turkey sandwiches to hungry shoppers. |
|