Why is Turkey Lovers Month in June? Wouldn't November make a lot more sense? Nevertheless, I do love turkey, so I felt the need to celebrate.
I made a quite tasty sandwich for dinner tonight. A couple of slices of deli meat, whole wheat bread (granted not homemade - my bread-maker and I are at odds at the moment - but still tasty), lettuce and tomatoes, and half a wedge of Laughing Cow cheese (sooo creamy and low-cal!) = yummy. Unfortunately, it looked so good, I neglected to take a picture before I ate it.
A few other ways to mark the month:
Turkey, Cranberry, and Brie Panini
Turkey Taco Salad
Grilled Cheese, Pear, and Smoked Turkey Sandwich
Turkey Florentine
Turkey Wild Rice Casserole
Shockingly enough, most of those blog posts were written right after Thanksgiving when, naturally, one would have plenty of turkey on hand. But, hey, who am I to question those crazy folks over at eatturkey.com? I mean why not go full-on crazy and celebrate apples in June? Or snow in August? Or Christmas in July? Oh wait...that one's been done:
What is the world coming to?
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If you can get to the 'burgh in late July, I'll take you to my parents' campground. I kid you not, they actually decorate for July 25. Like with lights and carols and hot chocolate for God's sake.
It's surreal.
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