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Why a turkey on thanksgiving?
Asked by: robinsandy from Perth, Australia
because chicken meat isn't as dark or tough and a good pork roast is yummo.Also turkey is so expensive?
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The menu on the occasion is disputed. It is generally agreed that the Indians brought five deer, adding venison to the fare. However, the presence of the celebrated dish of modern Thanksgiving—turkey—is not clearly established. Do the brief references to “fowl” include not only duck and geese but also wild turkey? Legend has it so.
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Because I loved BEEF not TURKIES!!!! :-)
Answer Date: 08:31pm 10/13/08
 
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