I will eat it, but not very often, I much prefer chicken. We used to have it every Christmas, but if at home for the 25th, cook a joint of beef and roast chicken instead!
I don't really like turkey - I pretty much only eat it on Thanskgiving. Oh - there's a sandwich called a Monte Cristo I think - it has turkey and bacon and some kind of mayonnaise dressing - I like that too.
I like turkey alot!!! But this time of year it is so easy to get "turkeyed out". I guess it is just too much of a good thing!!!
That is why for our Christmas dinner I am making surf and turf. I will be making prime rib and shrimp!!! Thought I would shake things up a little this year.
I'm not a fan of turkey. I eat it at Thanksgiving, but that's about it. (And I eat just enough to be polite.) I'll also roast one for my DH a few times a year, because he loves it!
I love it! I got a recipe for chipped turkey from somebody on the DIS years ago and I always make chipped turkey and biscuits the day after Thanksgiving. It's very good!
I cook a turkey breast every year for my husband and son. But I only eat the potatoes, gravy, dressing, etc. No turkey. Ever since I had morning sickness 17 years ago while I was cooking my dinner, I just can't eat it.
I tolerate it, the rest of the family hates it. We have Lobster for thanksgiving, with all the trimmings (chowder, oysters, scallops, boiled potatoes, corn on the cob).
Our Authorized Disney Vacation Planners are here to provide personalized, expert advice, answer every question, and uncover the best discounts.
Let Dreams Unlimited Travel take care of all the details, so you can sit back, relax, and enjoy a stress-free vacation.