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Turkey is okay...but I only eat it on Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving is only celebrated in an America and Canada. But, I'm not sure if Canada celebrates it on the same day America does.
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Turkey is great, don't be late, sorry mate, we done ate.
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I don't know what they are eating in Turkey for Thanksgiving.
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I don't think all countries havea Thanksgicing. I only know USA has it, but there could be more, I am not up on customs of every country! As for me eating turkey, no thanks! I eat the side dishes... vegetarian side dishes.
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Thanksgiving is only a North American tradition and is celebrated by Canada on the second Monday in October,and USA on the fourth Thursday in November.It was supposed to be representing the breaking of bread with the natives,and to give thanks for the harvest.I eat turkey alternatives,vegetarian turkey.
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I don't like turkey always too dry I like ham during the holidays
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In the UK we don't have Thanksgiving, and nope I don't like turkey much its too dry, chicken is better :-)
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We love turkey and eat it throughout the year. I even buy some just to grind up my own turkey meat. We may not always make a big whole turkey dinner out of it but we do eat it often. And the leftovers are always best:-)
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Other countries celebrate Thanksgiving? Hmmmmm, I never knew. I LOVE turkey, but only dark meat. White meat is always too dry.
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Personally, I like turkey, but my mom does not and will opt for a good fish dinner or ham when thanksgiving comes round.
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I can stand Turkey one time per year -- white meat and just a slice. It just has too strong a taste for me.
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Turkey is OK, I like it for the cranberry sauce. It's more tradition for me. It wouldn't be THanksgiving with out it, and I probably wouldn't buy it any other time of the year.
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Roasted hen
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I do not celebrate thanksgiving and so am thankful that I do not have to eat dry turkey meat.
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We've had ham or prime rib as alternates. Turkey is always nice though.
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I prefer ham, turkey is too dry.
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I don't celebrate thanksgiving, no one here does really. It just seems like an excuse for Americans to eat lots of food.... I don't really eat turkey anyway. The only time I eat it is if someone has cooked it for me. I find it to be a bit too... bland for me.
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fried turkey
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I like turkey, especially deli turkey. If it's the kind we have on thanksgiving, I cover each bite with no-salt, because it's not as bad for you as regular salt. I also like the country of Turkey.
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I like turkey but we usually rotate it with ham or hen for the holidays. Last year though we did lasagna for Thanksgiving.
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We dont have Thanksgiving in New Zealand, but if we did, I'd opt for the same as we have for Christmas ~ chicken and ham .. cold .. 'cos it's Summer!
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Ham and yams is good.
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turduken
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