| REVIEWER | RATING & REVIEW |
 | lucy2 (7) 11/30/2007 | Only once a year in our house is an entire turkey roasted. We might have turkey breast at least 4 or 5 times a year but there is nothing like an entire turkey (and everything else that goes with it)
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 | MissPackRat4Jesus (38) 11/23/2007 | I'll have some more....
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 | edt4 (99) 11/13/2007 | My favorite-- relatively healthy, fulfilling and filling, probably my ultimate "comfort food". I can eat "Thanksgiving Dinner" any day of the year. Love that bird, especially when she's swimming in gravy and cuddling seductively alongside some stuffing and candied yams. The "Thanksgiving holiday" has lost some of its luster since I was a kid, but not the "Thanksgiving Dinner".
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 | twansalem (36) 10/31/2007 | Thanksgiving dinner wouldn't be right without the turkey. The traditional roast turkey is great, although a deep fried turkey is more than a suitable substitute.
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 | Suzysway (20) 11/23/2006 | What a lovely topic image, I will never look at my turkey the same way ever. The biggest Thanksgiving Day fuss seems to be about making a delicious turkey, and I can't imagine the holidays without it. But I must admit, I love everything that gets put along-side it at the table.
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 | SharonParry (42) 11/23/2006 | I love turkey. What would it be like if there were no drum sticks to fight over?
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 | Vudija (92) 11/22/2006 | Thanksgiving wouldn't be the same without it, though my family always makes a ham on the side, so it's nice to have the variety.
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 | BlueOrchid (41) 11/22/2006 | Can't have Thanksgiving without the bird.
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 | Molfan (57) 11/22/2006 | we would not have a Thanksgiving without Turkey seems to be the traditional meat for us. every year. this time is the same. just the four of us this time. but the turkey will be cooking with the stuffing tomorrow morning and probably for the next couple days after that.
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 | LadyJesusFan777 (33) 11/07/2006 | No Thanksgiving dinner is complete without the turkey!
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 | LastMessenger3 (40) 11/07/2006 | I never aquired the taste for turkey, plus, on the second day, it smells awful.
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 | sfalconer (21) 02/08/2006 | Growing up we always had turkey for Christmas and Thanks Giving but if you think about it you eat other meats all the year round why do we save turkey for these two days.
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 | HistoryFan (98) 11/29/2005 | One Tom Turkey = pure bliss.
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 | louiethe20th (73) 11/24/2005 | I love ole' Tom, but he can't be too dry. Happy Thanksgiving to all!
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 | numbah16tdhaha (147) 11/03/2005 | Die, you turkey! Great with the meal or as leftovers in a samich.
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 | GenghisTheHun (168) 11/03/2005 | Yes, it is for Thanksgiving that the turkeys must die! All turkeys to the wall or better yet, to the block!
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 | Kairho (11) 10/12/2005 | De rigeur. Cannot be Thanksgiving without a well prepared, moist turkey. I'll have a leg, please!
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 | zuchinibut (35) 08/06/2005 | I'm not a huge turkey fan. If Thanksgiving was about Beef, Lamb, or Chicken I would be even happier than it being Turkey Day.
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 | 93century (36) 07/11/2005 | Turkey never appealed to me as a kid. It is something i liked when i became older. Like rye bread. I liked it much better when i discovered i could eat it with gravy and pepper. I heard a fried turkey is good, but enyone who puts a turkey fryer on a wooden deck should be shot.
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 | kamylienne (77) 11/25/2004 | Yeah . . . but, I'd prefer my turkey to not have a bikini line (see picture in description for reference).
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 | OrangeCharlie (5) 11/24/2004 | I am probably one of the rare few people who hates turkey! I call it the boring meat.
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 | Beloved (21) 11/24/2004 | Fried Turkey baby, is the only way to go.
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 | Aurielle (18) 11/24/2004 | Ohhh, the best. After bringing cold turkey sandwiches to work and eating turkey subs from Subway all year long, I'm dying for some of my mom's wonderfully hot turkey. Of course, it makes me terribly sleepy but I don't mind napping after the meal!
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