You had me laughing out loud, especially your husband's reaction. Whenever I share a new recipe with my husband he invariably will describe it as "weird" or "interesting". I will check out the videos. Happy Thanksgiving!
Isn't that a wonderful name! Would really like to know the origin of that one, especially since I'm Irish and Catholic and there's a lot of shared feelings between us. Do you have her recipe?
You had me laughing out loud, especially your husband's reaction. Whenever I share a new recipe with my husband he invariably will describe it as "weird" or "interesting". I will check out the videos. Happy Thanksgiving!
Wonderful, pat, and i loved meeting your philly pal--so much wisdom there!
More about turkey tails....https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/turkey-tails
(All gone to Samoa!)
This is all strange because when I was younger, (here in the U. S.), whole turkeys and chickens came with tails attached and a full set of giblets.
Thank you for introducing us to this inspiring philly cook!
My grandmother, Italian American and Catholic, used to refer to that anatomical part as "The Popes Nose."
In the original article I did in 2022 I talked about the info in atlas obscura about the hell we ship overseas. Where were you in the US?
I'm so happy it brough out some laughter! Husband don't know how goodf they have it with adventurous wives.
Isn't that a wonderful name! Would really like to know the origin of that one, especially since I'm Irish and Catholic and there's a lot of shared feelings between us. Do you have her recipe?
Isn't he just marvelous?!