1. Although villagers eat turkey at festivals, meat of any kind usually is rare. 2. And my kitchen is so small that I have to watch how much turkey I eat to be able to fit into it. 3. Bacterial infections can develop if you eat turkey or other foods left out on the counter overnight or contaminated vegetables, fruit or meat. 4. European settlers learned to eat the turkey. 5. For Christmas supper, the family planned to eat turkey and dressing at Camp David, she said. 6. Fifty years ago, when Americans were still eating turkeys raised nearby, there were millions of those birds. 7. If a store has a sale on turkey, they will eat turkey four times a week. 8. I thought that if I ate turkey my teeth would fall out. 9. In this context, Maxwell explains the origins of certain American traditions, such as eating turkey on Thanksgiving, wrapping holiday presents and ... retiring to Florida. 10. Is the vegetarian cousin going to eat turkey this year? |