Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Thanksgiving Dinner Menu Plan

I'm joining the fun over at A Southern Daydreamer for this week's Outdoor Wednesday, come join in!  Be sure to stop by today's Heart of the Home Kitchen Party post to see where I'll be cooking one of these big boys!



Now where did I put my .22 ?

Thanks for coming by!

12 comments:

  1. Cool photos of the turkeys. I have to say run turkeys run and hide.

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  2. Such a good meal....gobble gobble...

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  3. oh..i hope they can run fast and fly away! have a good week!

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  4. WOW what great pictures! My hubby and father in law would be so happy to see this many turkeys.

    Jocelyn
    http://justalittlesouthernhospitality.blogspot.com

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  5. My great grandson would love this. He is only six, but goes turkey hunting all the time.

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  6. LOL! I loved this post! Great 'shots' of the Turkeys;0)
    ~Holly

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  7. That's just what my sons & husband would've said. Getting ready for the Thanksgiving table...lol....

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  8. Get the shotgun!...wow,I am so looking forward to Thanksgiving!..yumo!..thanks for sharing these amazing "shots" of wild turkey's,we have several on our property too.I have tried to get pictures but can't seem to get close enough.
    -Jo
    -LazyonLoblolly

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  9. My hubby knows just where his .22 is!! I wouldn't mind catching one. Great, great shots.
    Ann

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  10. Oh my goodness. Turkeys run so fast, I don't know how in the world you capture a shot of these guys. Good job!
    Joyce M

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  11. Great photos! We don't have wild turkeys here, but last time my husband and I were in Utah, I chased a bunch of turkeys so I could get photos...they are quite impressive!

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  12. LOL

    I'm glad you all enjoyed seeing just a few of our local turkeys! There are so many of them that roam the neighborhood ..... and rest assured I wouldn't ever shoot one for dinner! They are fed by several of the residents in our little community of 20+ homes and are somewhat slower than your normal wild turkeys. A few weeks ago I took some other images of the turkeys, here's the link:

    http://happenstancestuffhappens.blogspot.com/2010/09/neighborhood-wild-life.html

    See you all again soon I hope,
    Candy

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