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Wildcrafter Posted - May 27 2013 : 2:58:45 PM
What should I do with it? Looking for recipes, gals! Thank you!

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Wildcrafter Posted - Jun 06 2013 : 08:12:53 AM
Wow, that sounds good!

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FebruaryViolet Posted - Jun 06 2013 : 07:44:00 AM
I loooove turkey burgers.

Found this recipe from a spa in Arizona a few years back and have never turned back. SO good on the grill.

Since turkey is so lean, you want to keep the burgers moist--the key here in this recipe is green apple. Yep, I just typed that--granny smith apple, peeled and diced fine (a little under a 1/2 of the apple), along with onion and fresh parsely. Salt, pepper a little garlic all mixed in and voila. Best burger I've ever had.


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Penny Wise Posted - May 28 2013 : 09:25:23 AM
the mac n cheese sounds yummo!

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Wildcrafter Posted - May 28 2013 : 07:52:29 AM
All those recipes sound great! Paula...next time, I'm going to do the mac n cheese!

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StrawHouseRanch Posted - May 28 2013 : 06:33:52 AM
BBQ mac n cheese: Mix it up with a batch of mac n cheese. Add some bbq sauce and a little cooked onion.

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Wildcrafter Posted - May 27 2013 : 6:37:39 PM
Thank you! I think I'll just follow your spaghetti thing tonight. Quick and easy, right? xo

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Penny Wise Posted - May 27 2013 : 5:12:08 PM
i've been known to use ground turkey anywhere that i would use ground beef- it just doesn't "brown" as dark!
meatloaf or chopped up and fried and in a casserole- spaghetti sauce(basil oregano) -lasagna- tacos-chili-
if you want a more turkey-ish flavor add some spices llke sage

have fun with it!

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