Re: [CH] Turkey Knuckles
Rael64 (z42dkm@yahoo.com)
Wed, 24 Feb 2010 09:35:52 -0800 (PST)
Certainly, in this economic climate, you should be getting at least 10 yen...
(buhbump..bump...)
Ahem.
Peace, Hendrix, and Chiles.......
Rael"...and on the Marx Bros. menu tonight..."64
--- On Wed, 2/24/10, AndyB <CH2060@xemaps.com> wrote:
> From: AndyB <CH2060@xemaps.com>
> Subject: Re: [CH] Turkey Knuckles
> To:
> Cc: "'Chile-Heads'" <chile-heads@globalgarden.com>
> Date: Wednesday, February 24, 2010, 11:18 AM
> 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 b
ey 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
>
>