Let us also thank famed football announcer John Madden for sharing the once strange idea of several birds stuffed into each other. It was John who talked about this magical delight and gave the turducken its now famed recognition. I hope you take time to read this National Geographic tribute to the turducken, as you too will become thankful for the turducken. And the next time you have 12-16 hours to spare, perhaps you should say, “I’m going to make a turducken!”
Tuesday, November 22, 2005
Turducken – Not Just Another Mystery Meat
Let us also thank famed football announcer John Madden for sharing the once strange idea of several birds stuffed into each other. It was John who talked about this magical delight and gave the turducken its now famed recognition. I hope you take time to read this National Geographic tribute to the turducken, as you too will become thankful for the turducken. And the next time you have 12-16 hours to spare, perhaps you should say, “I’m going to make a turducken!”
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While I've been intrigued by the concept of the "turducken" (or "chuckey" as Wikipedia claims it is also called), this is perhaps one of the least appealing food photos I've ever seen. I mean, did it explode or something? I think I'm gonna be sick...
mmmm. If ever have my own thanksgiving, we will definitelyt have Turducken. I also find it interesting that someone with pet training products felt it appropriate to add his own link... perhaps he is hopeful that you will raise your own turkey/duck/chicken with which to create your turducken feast.
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