Just about out of leftovers and I am really craving a medium-rare ribeye, NY strip, even a burger would suffice. Happens to me every time we have turkey and leftovers. Doesn’t happen with ham leftovers. I like turkey and we should have it more often, but eating prime rib leftovers for a few days has never left me craving turkey.
Does this happen to anybody else? I’ll be running through the grocery store aisles tomorrow yelling where’s the beef!
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I'll never turn down a good steak. We still have leftover turkey & my wife is doing a turkey pot pie. One of the things I look forward to, post-thanksgiving, every year.
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After turkey day we look foward to take the carcus /wings/ left over skin/etc and make a homemade turkey soup or possibly a turkey gumbo... Even better if the bird had got the needle (injected).... Making myself hungry. .................... drill sgt.
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Maybe not tomorrow but thinking about Christmas Eve and either a whole beef tenderloin or a prime rib. But then again I might not be able to wait that long !
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Did something a little different this year. For the Thanksgiving meal we has turkey, ham, and also brisket. As usual there are still leftovers in the fridge, but only ham and turkey. The brisket went fast.
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Posts: 44 | Location: Louisiana | Registered: April 17, 2009
I raise beef cattle. My dad raised beef cattle. It is a rare occasion that I don’t have beef once or twice a day. I have a fridge full of turkey and ham right now and I’m seriously trying to figure out who I can give it to so I can get back to beef. It doesn’t take me long to get tired of any meat other than beef.
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The craving hasn't hit yet, but I've got another day or maybe two of turkey sandwiches ahead so it'll be here shortly.
ETA: I had an epiphany today. The sandwich called a BLT, that everybody seems to think means bacon lettuce and tomato, actually means bacon lettuce and turkey.
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With Thanksgiving dinner, the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. Turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, cranberries, green beans, pumpkin pie, etc. are all good. Together, they are great!
I’m a carnivore of the first order. I love beef. But Thanksgiving, executed well, is my favorite meal.
So, pass the turkey, please.
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Posts: 7361 | Location: Arkansas | Registered: November 06, 2010
Actually > yes, how did you know? After three straight days of turkey, it's about time. Not complaining about the turkey, love it but pulled a couple steaks out for today.
Timely thread, bought some NY steaks this morning for tonight.
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