A "whole" turkey and a turkey breast?
Since I wasn't back here from the lake yet on Thanksgiving, I decided that in late January or early February I'm going to make a full Thanksgiving dinner - with all of the trimmings - for the 4 of us here at my DD's..
So last night my Dson-in-law decides to run out to the supermarket around 10 p.m. because he was out of his sharp cheese, Ritz crackers, pepperoni, and salsa that he likes to snack on while he's watching tv.. He asked me if I needed anything and it dawned on me that with Christmas only being a few days away, they probably had turkeys on sale.. So - I asked him to pick up the smallest whole turkey he could find.. Not a "turkey breast" - the whole turkey so I could stuff it and we would have the drumsticks.. He mentioned that he had never purchased a turkey before and didn't know what to look for, so I grabbed a cookbook and showed him what NOT to buy: not a roasting chicken; not Cornish hens; and not a turkey breast.. Showed him a photo of a "whole" turkey - told him where they were located in the store - and indicated that he would know he had the "right" thing if he could feel the two legs tied together.. "Great! Got it!!".. (Just as he was going out the garage door I said it one more time - a WHOLE turkey - NOT a turkey breast..)
By the time he came home, I was already in bed, so I didn't bother to check..
Get up this morning - he's standing by his big coffeemaker - I'm standing by my one-cup coffeemaker - and I asked him if he got the turkey.. "Yup - it's in the freezer.." I said, "In the chest freezer in the garage?" - and he said, "No, the freezer in the fridge.." (Uh oh! Last time I looked in there it was pretty darn full..) So I open the freezer door and what to my wondering eyes should appear? Something waaaay too small to be a "whole turkey".. I pull it out and sure enough, it's a turkey breast.. Worse yet, I look at the price tag and he (I) paid $15 bucks for this turkey breast!!!!
I handed it to him and said, "Read the label.."
"Ummm..it says turkey breast.. BUT it comes with a GRAVY packet!!!" (Grin, grin..)
I just stared him down and said, "You had best vacate this kitchen right now or I'm going to HURT you with this!!!" LOL..

So - either it goes back to the store - or I swap it with his mom for a WHOLE turkey because she prefers the breast.. Or better yet, maybe I'll put it in his Christmas stocking!!!


Gotta love him.. He tries..
Since I wasn't back here from the lake yet on Thanksgiving, I decided that in late January or early February I'm going to make a full Thanksgiving dinner - with all of the trimmings - for the 4 of us here at my DD's..
So last night my Dson-in-law decides to run out to the supermarket around 10 p.m. because he was out of his sharp cheese, Ritz crackers, pepperoni, and salsa that he likes to snack on while he's watching tv.. He asked me if I needed anything and it dawned on me that with Christmas only being a few days away, they probably had turkeys on sale.. So - I asked him to pick up the smallest whole turkey he could find.. Not a "turkey breast" - the whole turkey so I could stuff it and we would have the drumsticks.. He mentioned that he had never purchased a turkey before and didn't know what to look for, so I grabbed a cookbook and showed him what NOT to buy: not a roasting chicken; not Cornish hens; and not a turkey breast.. Showed him a photo of a "whole" turkey - told him where they were located in the store - and indicated that he would know he had the "right" thing if he could feel the two legs tied together.. "Great! Got it!!".. (Just as he was going out the garage door I said it one more time - a WHOLE turkey - NOT a turkey breast..)
By the time he came home, I was already in bed, so I didn't bother to check..
Get up this morning - he's standing by his big coffeemaker - I'm standing by my one-cup coffeemaker - and I asked him if he got the turkey.. "Yup - it's in the freezer.." I said, "In the chest freezer in the garage?" - and he said, "No, the freezer in the fridge.." (Uh oh! Last time I looked in there it was pretty darn full..) So I open the freezer door and what to my wondering eyes should appear? Something waaaay too small to be a "whole turkey".. I pull it out and sure enough, it's a turkey breast.. Worse yet, I look at the price tag and he (I) paid $15 bucks for this turkey breast!!!!

I handed it to him and said, "Read the label.."

I just stared him down and said, "You had best vacate this kitchen right now or I'm going to HURT you with this!!!" LOL..


So - either it goes back to the store - or I swap it with his mom for a WHOLE turkey because she prefers the breast.. Or better yet, maybe I'll put it in his Christmas stocking!!!



Gotta love him.. He tries..
