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This is my point. You should be enjoying one, two, or all three of these on Thanksgiving instead of turkey. Sure you can add turkey to the menu, but just like in the bam bams pick posted above, it will be the after thought to all of the other delicious meats.Originally posted by TripletDaddy View PostIf you want to talk strict overall ratings, no problem. I will happily join alongside of you and fight the good fight. Turkey isnt beating out prib or tip or brisket, for example. But that is a categorically different argument than claiming that turkey isn't delish. Regardless of ranking among the divinity of meats, turkey is still fab, while turkey with fresh cranberry sauce and tasty gravy is ab-fab.
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It's better than the ribs? Just looking at the plate I would definitely be eating it last. I like turkey just fine, but I like pretty much everything else more. Brisket and sausage looks awesome, and I always love ribs.Originally posted by Coach McGuirk View Postits 3rd tbh. Brisket, Jap Saug, Turkey, Ribs, P-salad.
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Because, Duncinator, the pilgrims didnt go out and shoot a prime rib, they shot a turkey. get with the patriotic program and stop taking a sh** all over American history.Originally posted by imanihonjin View PostThis is my main point. On the day where we give thanks and celebrate out bounty, why do we partake of one of the worst meats as a feature of the meal? I don't hate turkey, but it is inferior to so many other meats.
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Good gravy is delicious on pretty much anything. I love gravy. But when I am eating turkey with gravy it isn't really enhancing the turkey it is just the gravy that is good.Originally posted by old_gregg View Postgravy using a packet that tastes like something other than turkey is not decent gravy. real gravy, made with gizzards, backbone and other trimmings tastes like turkey and is delicious.
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