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I'm wondering if someone could give me a ballpark idea of the cost of travel for a family of 2 adults and 2 kids (aged 10 and 12) in Turkey and Greece. We're good with middle-of-the-road accommodations, i.e. not bargain basement backpacking, but ordinary...
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Very unusual....
Hey Asparagus we were in Turkey last January with our 5 children,definitely recommend Cappadocia to find a midrange hotel room for less than about $120 these days that's reasonably good in Turkey - at least that is my experience.
I have been trying new recipes like chicken gumbo and chicken jambalaya. Kids and husband won't try it. I love it. Groceries are high because have to shop and cook different things
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What would you and your family do love ground turkey, myself, and there are some recipes I've tried that DH doesn't care for, or DS that ground turkey....
It's just food.
Trying not to think of food as WW or non-WW.
Amen! *urp!*
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I love May your turkey....
Let's see where do I begin.
Good to see you girl!!! Love Holly My favorite subject-food.
We Britton.
food is always a great subject! rhanksgiving day we will be with richards side of the family.
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Hi to all, I'm SharonH's sister and wanted to share a few photos of our family....especially our beautiful Mom who has been suffering with PSP for 5 years now. Enjoy a look into our family. Photo 1 - June 2007 Dad's Father's Day gift - A ride on the plane...
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I believe his pay was about $21 to the entire family - I can't imagine how hard it must be for him to watch his love of 55 years go to have such a wonderful....
Hall sarge, who would slip him some food to take home for the family.
You read and hear of our American friends brining turkeys days before baking. I have not heard of anyone who does in here in Australia. Are our turkeys different or are we missing something sensational. I know they brine whole turkeys but would you brine...
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There is a good from AWW so perhaps do a ninemsn... .
I brined my turkey last year and found it to be fabulous and will do it again this year.
I had Thanksgiving turkey while in the US.
Would love to hear how it comes out for you.
Out fine.
Hello, can someone please advise me? I have booked the turquoise hotel in Side with my partner and my 16year old son. This is my first time in turkey and i cant help but feel worried. I am a fussy eater, like english food more than anything else and do...
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We are a family of 4, kids age's 11 & 9 caught the Turkey 'bug....
Kim 23, Welcome onboard You'll not have any problems food wise in Turkey good info! Thanks Hi All, I too will be a "Turkey Virgin".
A first time for us.
Today's O'Sentinel Calendar section: Talking turkey at the theme parks: The legs, the legend First few paragraphs: "From a safe distance at Disney's Animal Kingdom, I watched a momma and her three cubs snack on something fowl. They tore into the meat,...
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They smell and look so good and there is just something so cave man like about them, but ... .
I love them, but they are just soI wish I liked the turkey legs.
Bleck.
They smell divine, but I can't get behind dark turkey meat either.
I've only been turkey hunting 1 time in my like and I know they are very smart birds. I have a gun and #4 3in turkey loads to go. so teach me the basics of turkey hunting! I really dont know much more than ya set up a decoy or 2 and sit at the stump of...
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Here we....
Anyway my dad is the turkey hunter in the family and from the few dozen my dad is the turkey hunter in the family and from the few dozen turkeys he's gotten he always saysO.K.
I really need to know how to do.
Chris and I had a great time this morning. We had previously acquired three turkeys from Costco - the max we could fit in our second freezer - and two were from Jackie. Those babies were HUUUUGE! (25+ lbs) Chris swung us by King Soopers on the way to ...
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Looks like a great turnout! Really wish we could have gone that the Denver Rescue Mission (DRM... .
J people, good time, good food, had a fun day.
Test people for drugs, we should test them for stupidity, ignorance, greed and love of power.
I am new to Turkey hunting, and the upcoming season will be my first. Looking to hunt North GA WMAs, it would be appreciated if anyone had any suggestions.
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Thats why ideal turkey with little to no human pressure....
They like their privacy.
It is what it is turkey hunting is a disease and true turkey hunters/ attracted to places with little to no human pressure.
Places and spots on a platter.
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