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TROUBLE WITH TURKEYS

Spatchcock is a new word to me, but it’s been around for a long time. Research indicates it originated in Ireland in the 18 th century and is a variation on the phrase “dispatching a cock.” The cock is a bird. In culinary terms, spatchcock simply means to split a bird open and lay it flat for cooking. It’s supposed to make it cook quick and even. Have you ever tried to split a turkey in half ? It ain’t easy. I watched my wife and a 350-pound man wrestle with a turkey until they finally succeeded in removing the big bid’s spine by carving, sawing, pulling and sweating. They spent nearly an hour working with the slick and unruly hunk of poultry.

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2024-2025 TEXAS BLUEBONNET NOMINEE BOOKS “A Rover’s Story” - Jasmine Warga “Daybreak on Raven lsland” - Fleur Bradley “How to Stay lnvisible” Maggic C. Rudd “Legends of Lotus lsland: The Guardian Test” - Christina Soontornvat “New Dragon City” Mari Mancusi “Odder” - Katherine Applegate “Shermy & Shake, The Not-So-Nice Neighbor” Kirby Larson “Something Like Home” Andrea Beatriz Arango “The Cursed Moon” - Angela Cervantes “The Fire, the Water, and Maudi McGinn” - Sally J. Pla “Two Tribes” - Emily Bowen Cohen “You Are Here: Connecting Flights” - Edited by Ellen Oh “Yuck, You Suck! Poems about Animals That Sip, Slurp, Suck” - Jane Yolen and Heidi E.Y. Stemple “The Mystery of the Monarchs” - Barb Rosenstock “Start of the Night” Caren Stelson “Ketanji: Justice Jackson’s Journey to the U.S. Supreme Court” - Kekla Magoon “Jovita Wore Pants: The Story of a Mexican Freedom Fighter” - Aida Salazar “Caves” - Nell Cross Beckerman “lce Cream Man: How Augustus Jackson Made a Sweet Treat Better” Glenda Armand and Kim Freeman

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