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Karen AKA Kajikit
 
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Default Hooray, I got a turkey breast!

I went to Publix in search of baking ingredients... they were sold out
of glace cherries entirely (bah humbug) and there were hardly any
christmas decorations or other christmassy stuff left, but they had
plenty of fresh turkeys in the meat department. Hooray! Now we can
have roast turkey for Christmas Dinner, which was what I really wanted
to do... now I just have to find a good basic stuffing recipe that
uses stuff we have in the cupboard. We'll have the glazed ham on
Boxing Day


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Karen AKA Kajikit wrote:
> I went to Publix in search of baking ingredients... they were sold out
> of glace cherries entirely (bah humbug) and there were hardly any
> christmas decorations or other christmassy stuff left, but they had
> plenty of fresh turkeys in the meat department. Hooray! Now we can
> have roast turkey for Christmas Dinner, which was what I really wanted
> to do... now I just have to find a good basic stuffing recipe that
> uses stuff we have in the cupboard. We'll have the glazed ham on
> Boxing Day


I'm glad you found your turkey breast! I was a bit surprised when you said
there weren't any to be found.

Jill


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On Thu, 22 Dec 2005 17:34:52 -0600, "jmcquown"
> wrote:

>Karen AKA Kajikit wrote:
>> I went to Publix in search of baking ingredients... they were sold out
>> of glace cherries entirely (bah humbug) and there were hardly any
>> christmas decorations or other christmassy stuff left, but they had
>> plenty of fresh turkeys in the meat department. Hooray! Now we can
>> have roast turkey for Christmas Dinner, which was what I really wanted
>> to do... now I just have to find a good basic stuffing recipe that
>> uses stuff we have in the cupboard. We'll have the glazed ham on
>> Boxing Day

>
>I'm glad you found your turkey breast! I was a bit surprised when you said
>there weren't any to be found.


We usually get all our meat at a wholesalers, because it costs at
least half as much as the regular supermarket... But they only had
whole birds when we went there last saturday to get our meat. We only
go there every two or three weeks because it's a long way away, but
it's worth it to save that much money! (and the quality's great too -
they make all their own lunchmeats and bacon and stuff)


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