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I guess not everyone knows what a Turducken is

CPA

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Here is an interesting conversation with my wife recently:

Me: Are you still at Walmart
Her: No, I'm headed to Krogers
Me: Good, check on the price for a turducken
Her: A what?
Me: A turducken
Her: A cher - what?
Me: A turducken - Turkey, Duck, Chicken
Her: Is that a breed?
Me: 😵
 
It sounds disgustingly delicious, like most southern food. Never had it, never seen it for sale here except on special order.
 
I heard of it from John Madden for awhile but never had one - hate duck and give away the ones I shoot.
 
Around the holidays you can sometimes find it in Krogers or HEB down here in Texas.

i think the kroger's on gray in houston had them year round.

it's another cajun specialty that houston is lucky enough to get
 
saw them in my grocery store the other day...always wanted to try one. i would've gotten it, except it was about 50 bucks.
 
Oh yummy I love turducken, headed to Kroger tomorrow. It is a little pricey though. I would drive across town for it, and it's a big town.
 
We get them around Thanksgiving and Christmas at Harris-Teeter. Always good, totally worth the time that goes into defrosting and cooking it.
 
I only heard about them a couple years ago. However, this is in California where the only "Southern" food is Mexican food.
 
At least it isn't as bad as what the roman's served and considered it a feast.
Flamingo stuffed with duck stuffed with mice with a side of roast parrot w feathers attached, and vinegar in a lead bowl for desert.
 
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