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The turkey is on the Weber kettle, I am waiting until 1pm to crack the first Dogfish IPA.
How's that dogfish going down?
That's the 90 ipa right?
A six pack of those and you definitely will be feeling good!
 

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How's that dogfish going down?
That's the 90 ipa right?
A six pack of those and you definitely will be feeling good!
I go with the 60 for having a few. A couple of 90's and I might drop the bird on the ground.
 

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A Happy Thanksgiving to all. Now it's time to go back to gorging on pie.
 

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Hope everyone's having a great day! Long live the Boneyard.
 
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Happy Thanksgiving to all you turnips.


Speaking of turnips...I hate turnips. But it sure is a funny word.

Cooking creamed vorned casserole and making a wicked potato mash. Then off to mommas with food, bourbons, ciders and dog in tow.

Wow. You guys eat dog for Thanksgiving? That's insane.
 

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Happy thanksgiving.

When is it ok to talk about how terrible Turkey is as a food? Should be renamed meat-cotton.

Looking forward to spending time with family and friends. Not looking forward to choking down the foul fowl.
We got a bummer turkey this year. Not sure whether it was the cooking, the turkey or both; but the white meat was dry and the dark meat was so fibrous that it was tough to cut or eat.

I shamelessly plagiarized and dubbed it "meat-cotton," which has now been adopted by the family.

Sides and desserts were good. Booze was best.
 

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8893 said:
We got a bummer turkey this year. Not sure whether it was the cooking, the turkey or both; but the white meat was dry and the dark meat was so fibrous that it was tough to cut or eat. I shamelessly plagiarized and dubbed it "meat-cotton," which has now been adopted by the family. Sides and desserts were good. Booze was best.
Sounds like a standard Turkey to me. Sorry it wasn't enjoyable for your family, Turkey always lets you down :) FWIW I plagiarized meat cotton from a GQ article.
 
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