YOUR TURKEYBIRD PICTURE HERE

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please post pictures of your turkey if you took 1
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Turbaconducken (Turducken Wrapped in Bacon)

Just in time for the winter season comes a recipe that is sure to bring bacon lovers some warm holiday cheer. Turbaconducken. That’s right — a chicken stuffed in duck stuffed in a turkey, all wrapped in bacon. Otherwise known as a bacon-wrapped turducken.
"Get the paddles, this will be a big one!" :lol:
Personnaly, I have never tried turducken, mainly because I avoid food that has a name that begins with “turd”. :D
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For some reason that just doesn't look quite right.
Maybe it is because it isn't cooked yet.
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Hmmm, Turducken you say?

Sound more like contestant at pie throwing competition, and I don't mean fruit pies either? :shock: :what: :hah: :faint:

It might be good or at least moist, considering all the bacon it's wrapped in?

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oh yum! :)
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Here's the cooked version.
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A bumper would probably taste good if it were wrapped in bacon!!!
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Dang Major!
All your little avatar type thingys are distracting me away from the post.
I'm in a trance....can't shake it.............arghh!
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Starts psuedo-political (response to 2004 pres. election) for the first minute, but after 1:00, it gets turkeyer ;)

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Actually, we are having Maui turkey.
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I'm so not going to touch this one, shame on you Maj? LOL!!! :shock: :what: :hah:

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[JiF]Flying Tiger wrote:I'm so not going to touch this one, shame on you Maj? LOL!!! :shock: :what: :hah:

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What? It's a Hawaiin turkey!
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Here's a sequence of events in pictures. :)

All grown up
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Carrying him to the block.
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In the oven finally!
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Hot turkey..look out!
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I gave my parents the neck. The neck on the bottom is from an 18 pound store bought turkey.
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I have never seen so much meet on a turkey before.
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Great pics Mike!
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How did you get it to hold it's head still on the block? :lol:
That looks just scrumptious. Wish we could come up with some excuse for a national day off celebration where you get to eat & drink like that.
Thanks for sharing your pictorial story.
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I used 2 nails in a V pattern to hold the head. That was probably the hardest part of it cause you could tell he was uncomfortable. I tried to be as quick as I could be with that part to limit any suffering. He was a cool turkey, used to come over like a dog and let me pet the top of his head. We called him Hamilton. :) I'm looking forward to getting some more in April, though I will not get any of the white ones...the males just get too big! 46 lbs was a bit much. lol
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