Re: [CH] Turkey Knuckles

AndyB (CH2060@xemaps.com)
Wed, 24 Feb 2010 12:18:28 -0500

Hey Mark,

My list of terms is far from complete.  However, "Ring of Fire" would be
a note worthy addition.  Perhaps, I did not think of it at the time
because I, for one, do not suffer from that grievous affliction. I have
been known to partake of Doug's Evil Cookies, Blair's Death Rain,
Raspberry Thunder without any of the aforesaid after effects.

As you may have noted, I have been trying to stir up some interest in
another "Mid-Atlantic Hotluck".  Lately, I've been getting a yen for such.

AndyB

=Mark wrote:
> Your list of terms doesn't include "Ring of Fire?"   :-(
>
> On Tue, 23 Feb 2010 13:23:44 -0500, AndyB wrote
>   
>> jOe,
>>
>> Thanks for the info. Although, after reading your description, I am less
>> sure that I would buy any.  However, I guess that it is not much different
>> than boiling a turkey carcass to make turkey soup, a favorite of mine.
>> (I particularly like it with a little smoked hab powder.)
>>
>> My question was also an allusion to a topic that went around the 
>> list some years ago, see
>>
>>     http://abarnhart.com/chile/info/terms.htm#kd
>>
>>     http://abarnhart.com/chile/knuckledragger.jpg
>>
>> You see, that along one axis of chileadness there are
>>
>> "the moderate persuasionists" <> the more extreme <> the 
>> knuckledraggers
>>
>> Regards from a knldgr,
>> AndyB
>>
>> Jose Cisneros wrote:
>>     
>>> Hey Andy,  
>>>       
>>>> "Turkey Knuckles"?
>>>> I didn't know turkeys had knuckles.
>>>>         
>>> They're sad little bits of bone, gristle, and meat
>>> cut from turkey legs. Knee joints etc.
>>> Which are then frozen into large blocks to be
>>> further cut into two pound blocks.
>>> Usually to be found in the same supermarket section
>>> as the split pork trotters, neck bones, cow tongues
>>> and other offal. An area I sometimes haunt.
>>>
>>> Do they drag them <G>?
>>>
>>> Any thoughts the previous owners of these parts might
>>> have had with respect to knuckle dragging, I fear was long ago
>>> in the not so frozen past.
>>> And, it is said that the poor beasts have become so grotesque
>>> due to the genetic manipulation of their breasts that any
>>> knuckle dragging thoughts they might have had were futile.
>>> Which I guess is another story, on a factory farm
>>> far far away.
>>>
>>> Yours in animal husbandry,
>>>
>>> jOe
>>> --
>>> =Mark
>>>
>>> http://www.exit109.com/~mstevens