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Post subject: Re: Wishing HRF members a happy, healthy and safe Thanksgiving Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 1:15 pm |
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badinfluence63 wrote: What a feast RK.
We're having turkey,stuffing potatoes,squash,green bean casserole pumkin pie and cheese cake. I am so blessed to have a homemaker and a professional women for a wife. I never thought this late in my life I would be so grateful for her. Just keeping it real.
My son and his GF are over for a couple days and announced they're getting married so I been having fun with that,lol. Young girls are so easy to make blush and I'm a pro at it,lol. We like his GF alot. Thanks BI, Next year I'm coming to your house!! Man that sounds good. AND Yeah you got lucky pal she's one heck of a gal. Congrads on the good news!!
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Post subject: Re: Wishing HRF members a happy, healthy and safe Thanksgiving Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 1:17 pm |
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Kickstand wrote: RK, sounds like you and your famalia will eat well. I have never cooked a turkey. However, this year I am the turkey cooker and I get to do it my way. We are having fried turkey with creole seasoning. I'm frying two turkeys and one chicken... just in case I screw up. I am not sure what the other fixin's will be. BI, Congrats on the good news. Hey KS, how'd those birds turn out? I hear fried turkey is delicious.
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Post subject: Re: Wishing HRF members a happy, healthy and safe Thanksgiving Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 9:01 pm |
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Kickstand wrote: RK, sounds like you and your famalia will eat well. I have never cooked a turkey. However, this year I am the turkey cooker and I get to do it my way. We are having fried turkey with creole seasoning. I'm frying two turkeys and one chicken... just in case I screw up. I am not sure what the other fixin's will be. BI, Congrats on the good news. I went qand visited my adopted father in Texas back in 2001 and he had 3 deep fried turkys each a different flavor...it was a treat. I also watched some you tube videos of people burning down thier porch in the process of deep frying their birds,lol.
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Post subject: Re: Wishing HRF members a happy, healthy and safe Thanksgiving Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 2:26 pm |
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Yeah the whole burning down my house or back yard kinda keeps me from trying it out myself, but I'd love to try some. I saw them do it on one of those cooking shows, man it looked so good.
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Post subject: Re: Wishing HRF members a happy, healthy and safe Thanksgiving Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2012 4:52 pm |
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badinfluence63 wrote: I went qand visited my adopted father in Texas back in 2001 and he had 3 deep fried turkys each a different flavor...it was a treat. I also watched some you tube videos of people burning down thier porch in the process of deep frying their birds,lol. No worries with buring down the house, it's really a brain-free endeaver. I got an electric fryer and it turned out OK. I am not a turkey fan, but I can eat it. I am going to try the electric fryer a couple of more times and if it don't make me happy I will upgrade to the house burner-downer. I may fry fish Sunday... never done that.
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Post subject: Re: Wishing HRF members a happy, healthy and safe Thanksgiving Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 5:45 am |
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Kickstand wrote: badinfluence63 wrote: I went qand visited my adopted father in Texas back in 2001 and he had 3 deep fried turkys each a different flavor...it was a treat. I also watched some you tube videos of people burning down thier porch in the process of deep frying their birds,lol. No worries with buring down the house, it's really a brain-free endeaver. I got an electric fryer and it turned out OK. I am not a turkey fan, but I can eat it. I am going to try the electric fryer a couple of more times and if it don't make me happy I will upgrade to the house burner-downer. I may fry fish Sunday... never done that. Those 3 different flavored deep fried turkeys were the best I'd ever eaten. Wish I was handy about that. Thats the way to go.
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Post subject: Re: Wishing HRF members a happy, healthy and safe Thanksgiving Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2012 2:31 pm |
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Hey KS, what kind of oil? Peanut or Vegetable? I think the videos on youtube are too funny and a lesson on what not to do all at once.
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