What is a turducken?

Liberalman

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Anybody knows what this is?

 

JLM

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I can't imagine eating that

I bought a duck from Superstore a few years ago and roasted it in the oven. Never seen such an emaciated looking wreck, looked more like a drowned rat and there was very very little meat on it. Total waste of money!
 

petros

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I bought a duck from Superstore a few years ago and roasted it in the oven. Never seen such an emaciated looking wreck, looked more like a drowned rat and there was very very little meat on it. Total waste of money!
Ewwww farm duck. Wild duck is delicious.
 

Blackleaf

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I don't fancy eating anything that's got the word "turd" in it.

In fact, it looks like something I see floating around inside a public lavatory bowl.

The French will probably love it, though.
 

karrie

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I don't fancy eating anything that's got the word "turd" in it.

In fact, it looks like something I see floating around inside a public lavatory bowl.

The French will probably love it, though.

If you'd see something equivalent to a turducken in a public loo, it speaks to Brit cuisine.
 

Nuggler

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:lol::lol:
If you'd see something equivalent to a turducken in a public loo, it speaks to Brit cuisine.


8O:lol::lol:..........You and Anglo try and get along, eh. 'E cawn't 'elp it..................

Nowt rong wit Brit cuzeen me lass...................nofffing a good flushin don't cure..............
 

Blackleaf

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If you'd see something equivalent to a turducken in a public loo, it speaks to Brit cuisine.

A North American taking the mick out of British cuisine? That's like a Chinaman accusing somebody of being yellow.
 

karrie

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A North American taking the mick out of British cuisine? That's like a Chinaman accusing somebody of being yellow.

Gee, really? Kind of like a Brit critiquing the French? lol. I was simply following the vein of the post you made.
 

Cliffy

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Gee, really? Kind of like a Brit critiquing the French? lol. I was simply following the vein of the post you made.
"The French gave us lingerer, the tongue and sex in the afternoon. Certainly we can learn something from them." - Bill Maher

What have the British contributed other than greasy food?