jwl Posted January 19, 2009 Report Posted January 19, 2009 headed out with the wife last night to ditch the kids for a few house and go to a friend's house to play some cards and have a few brews. They asked if we could stop at Sobey's to pick something up for them on the way. As I was walking down by the frozen food section what do I see in the box????? I was laughing and called my wife over, and telling her that "now I have seen everything"..yepper you guessed it.... semi boneless Turducken I couldn't believe it..want to know somehting else too...price was something like $69.99, now I wonder if they are actually going to sell many of those. I wonder if they would mind if I sanpped a picture to share I still think that is the funniest thing I ever saw for sale at a grocery store
Zubris21 Posted January 19, 2009 Report Posted January 19, 2009 I've never tried one, but I have friends who say they are delicious. Our family used to get Hickens (ham stuffed chicken if no one could figure it out) and they were excellent. a Turducken is definitely on my list of "to try".
Rich Posted January 19, 2009 Report Posted January 19, 2009 Why is it funny? Very, very popular Christmas item. We sold out this Christmas.
jwl Posted January 19, 2009 Author Report Posted January 19, 2009 Why is it funny? Very, very popular Christmas item. We sold out this Christmas. just not something I thought I would ever see at a grocery store that's all..but not quite as funny as wehn my now 13 year old was a couple years younger, we where at the store and the meat dept. had rabbit and she hollers over to me.." hey Dad, look at this, it looks like a wiener dog". And couple people started laughing when they heard her say that. It was a "had to be there thing" but some other shoppers got a good kick out of it.
daveboocock Posted January 19, 2009 Report Posted January 19, 2009 Hey Hey As a Sobeys meat employee the Turducken sells excellent at Xmas and throughout the year If I remember I will take a picture of it and post it Thanks Boo
Bondar Posted January 19, 2009 Report Posted January 19, 2009 TURDUCKEN (A CHICKEN IN A DUCK IN A TURKEY)
capt bruce Posted January 19, 2009 Report Posted January 19, 2009 Did a wild game one this yaer , started with a groose , than a pheasant , than a malard ,than a wild turkey,deboned all but the turkey wings .sewen all up and than deep fryed on the bbq , dont see why this is funny tastes great and makes the best sandwitches with the left overs (just make sure you got alot of dinner guests as this is alot of meat lol)
Guest skeeter99 Posted January 19, 2009 Report Posted January 19, 2009 TURDUCKEN (A CHICKEN IN A DUCK IN A TURKEY) no the duck goes in the chicken then the chicken in the turkey and I have had 4 of them now more popular in the u.s. and they taste like crap they may sell out cause of the curiousity factor
solopaddler Posted January 19, 2009 Report Posted January 19, 2009 I have had 4 of them now more popular in the u.s. and they taste like crap they may sell out cause of the curiousity factor This begs the question "why didn't you stop after one then?" LOL! (Unless Dr. Frankenstein is my butcher I won't be trying one anytime soon )
Marko Posted January 19, 2009 Report Posted January 19, 2009 I had to google it myself, curiosity got the better of me hahah. Didn't look that great to be honest with you but to each his own lol
River Rat Posted January 19, 2009 Report Posted January 19, 2009 Mmmm....meat stuffed with meat... stuffed with meat! I've seen Pikeyes before,.... it was a Pike stuffing my Walleye down his toothy snapper! RR
Guest skeeter99 Posted January 19, 2009 Report Posted January 19, 2009 This begs the question "why didn't you stop after one then?" LOL! (Unless Dr. Frankenstein is my butcher I won't be trying one anytime soon ) cause when you are a guest at someones house you eat what they serve you not to be rude
capt bruce Posted January 19, 2009 Report Posted January 19, 2009 Turducken not extreme enough for you? Try the Fowl de Cochon (Pig Turducken) - a boneless pig stuffed with a Turducken (Turkey, Duck, Chicken, Cajun Sausage) and cornbread dressing. Averages 50-60 lbs and feeds approximately 50-60 people. the dimensions of the Fowl de Cochon measure approximately 36" in length and 12" around. This is larger than conventional ovens.
misfish Posted January 19, 2009 Report Posted January 19, 2009 I just watched a show on the food channel last week. They did one from scratch. Very cool,but man thats alot of meat.
Jigger Posted January 19, 2009 Report Posted January 19, 2009 I wonder how long it would take on the smoker? The Fowl de Cochon sounds awesome.
solopaddler Posted January 19, 2009 Report Posted January 19, 2009 For some reason this popped into my head.........................the greatest threat that our planet faces..............the deadly........ MANBEARPIG!!!!
jjcanoe Posted January 20, 2009 Report Posted January 20, 2009 who would pay that much for half duck and half turd???? LOL Sorry but somebody had to say it! jjcanoe
rbaquial Posted January 20, 2009 Report Posted January 20, 2009 Yeah, the 1st time I heard of "Tur-Ducken" was on the FOOD NETWORK; I thought it was kinda weird too!!
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