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    We always have Turkey Curry too - although the dog ends up with quite a bit as well
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    cold turkey, crispy fried potoates and tinned peaches - yum! (yes I do mean all together)

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    Never have turkey.We have beef pork and gammon then starve for the rest of the year


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    will try the apple cheese toasty

    not sure about peaches though
    pinneapple I've had before grilled on top of a slice of turkey mmmm

    rissotto sounds nice will give that a try

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    Turkey Sandwiches.
    Turkey and mayonnaise plus anything else that sounds good.

    BTW Quad you NEVER .......EVER........do a turkey small enough not to have leftovers. Leftovers is the best part

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    Turkey Sandwiches.
    Turkey and mayonnaise plus anything else that sounds good.

    BTW Quad you NEVER .......EVER........do a turkey small enough not to have leftovers. Leftovers is the best part
    Oh Yeah! Turkey sandwiches or wraps with cranberry sauce and stuffing!

    We also love homemade turkey soup which is excellent when you place a scoop of leftover mashed potatoes in the bowl before spooning in the soup! Best when you make your own homemade noodles which isn't hard to do at all.

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    Turkey salad(no lettuce leaf in sight) Cut meat into small pieces, chunks of drained pineapple, mayonaise and a dash of worcestershire sauce. Eaten with toast
    Also nice with chicken meat

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    Don't Forget to use the left over bones
    for stock.Which can be used in Gravy ,
    Soups , Stews etc.

    Ratlin.

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    Believe this or not,,, usually , although I buy a very large Bird , we have had it for lunch and supper Christmas day . We usually have a cold lunch Boxing day , my son , daughter and their family pop in .... I never have any left. I have been known to hide it at the very back of the fridge too

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    turkey has to be the worst part of christmas, i cannot stand the stuff,
    but- i do get one cos the rest of them like the traditional bit, i just make sure its a small one so there are no leftovers.

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