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[QUOTE=GramE;7700945]We don't have turkey as often as you do,TravelingGramma but when we do, I put everything (bones, skin, juice) in a pot & boil it then make turkey & noodles! We have ham usually, DH is not a turkey fan. We are eating ham at DD house this year.
Hoping to make a trip to the PO today![/QUOTE
Me too - I never put the bird into the fridge for a night - everything goes into the pot. So much wonderful broth.
Hoping to make a trip to the PO today![/QUOTE
Me too - I never put the bird into the fridge for a night - everything goes into the pot. So much wonderful broth.
#2234
[QUOTE=travelinggramma;7701206]
After I cook the meat off the bones for soup, I freeze the bones until I have a batch and it is cold out, then I pressure cook them blend them to a slurry, mix w/ cheap white bread (their favorite) and feed them back to the chickens for the calcium and minerals.
We don't have turkey as often as you do,TravelingGramma but when we do, I put everything (bones, skin, juice) in a pot & boil it then make turkey & noodles! We have ham usually, DH is not a turkey fan. We are eating ham at DD house this year.
Hoping to make a trip to the PO today![/QUOTE
Me too - I never put the bird into the fridge for a night - everything goes into the pot. So much wonderful broth.
Hoping to make a trip to the PO today![/QUOTE
Me too - I never put the bird into the fridge for a night - everything goes into the pot. So much wonderful broth.
#2235
[QUOTE=Kassaundra;7701241]Do I have your address, Kass? Wonder what you would write on the outside of the box when mailing turkey/chicken bones? Just a thought!
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I would love a copy of the ribbon tute, too, Kassaundra!
and for your viewing pleasure, Tic Tac Toe for you, Libster. I tried to find a pattern that would use as much as possible of your fabric. This one was easier to make than I expected.
and for your viewing pleasure, Tic Tac Toe for you, Libster. I tried to find a pattern that would use as much as possible of your fabric. This one was easier to make than I expected.
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