Is it considered a tradition if it is thrust upon us unwittingly?
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
And As If Right On Cue...
The UPS man just appeared at my door with none other than our second annual nightmare... The Turducken.
Is it considered a tradition if it is thrust upon us unwittingly?
Is it considered a tradition if it is thrust upon us unwittingly?
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No, it's considered a recurrent nightmare.
Oh no ... not the ... TRUDUCKEN!!!! ARRGGGHHHHHh!
Oh, tell me you're not eating a turducken. That just weirds me out. All these animals in each other's whatnots. To each his own. I still love you.
Can my hubby come eat at your house? He has ALWAYS wanted to try Turducken, lol
Merry Christmas Deb!
Merry Christmas! You deserve a great day! I miss you!
Like a fruit cake that keeps making the rounds.
Enjoy!! Merry Christmas - E
I just learned what a Turducken is, and I wish you'd never introduced me to it!
But much love, Deb, and I love Sassafras (even with the tree-wrecking tendencies!)xox
I hope you had a very Merry Christmas!
Around here, we call that the turfucken...but I said that last year, didn't I?
Was it good? It sounds so freaky.
I didn't know UPS delivered those things. I thought one just bought them at the local market. :)
My husband bought ours this year. It was unfrozen. I almost herniated when I saw how much he paid for it. :)
we have never had turducken...did you realize that the word 'turd' is in that whole mess on second thought i dont think I wanna eat turducken now lol
Hope you had a lovely Christmas and Happy New Year Deb!!!
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