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Started by JCadden, April 16, 2012, 07:58:53 AM

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Merlin the Elder

Quote from: magicxx on April 18, 2012, 12:39:24 PM
Minnesota had the best bread bowls I've ever had, ever. They were delicious. Half the reason I want to go back this year is for bread bowls.

Turkey legs are delicious, even if they aren't really turkey legs. At least not at KCRF. XD
What are they?!?
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JCadden

They are a meat by-product.  Actually the are vegetarian turkey legs, lol.
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Evie McCann

QuoteWhich faire is the Queen's Orange Delight from?

JCadden, they're from Scarborough. In Pecan Grove, in the Queen's Kitchens. They remind me of the Orange Juliuses that my dad would buy me when we went to the mall. Ahh, childhood memories.  :)
aka. Lady Eve

Butch

Quote from: Merlin the Elder on April 18, 2012, 12:49:03 PM
Quote from: magicxx on April 18, 2012, 12:39:24 PM
Minnesota had the best bread bowls I've ever had, ever. They were delicious. Half the reason I want to go back this year is for bread bowls.

Turkey legs are delicious, even if they aren't really turkey legs. At least not at KCRF. XD
What are they?!?
Beats the heck outta me!  They sure SEEM like turkey legs!

Celtic Lady

Bread bowls with creamy chicken and wild rice soup is my favorite soup.
Chocolates from the sweets shop.....mmmmm.

Merlin the Elder

Quote from: JCadden on April 18, 2012, 09:12:30 PM
They are a meat by-product.  Actually the are vegetarian turkey legs, lol.

I thought turkeys were vegetarian by nature...  ::)

I liked the smoked turkey legs at Colorado.  I thought Scarborough's were smoked, too, but the one I had opening day didn't taste like it. It made me feel sorry for the peg-legged turkey I saw along the side of the road outside Scarborough, though...
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JCadden

Again, thank you all so much.  The article will post next Tuesday at 8am.  Go check it out and let me know what you think. 
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lys1022

Quote from: Merlin the Elder on April 19, 2012, 06:36:14 AM
I thought turkeys were vegetarian by nature...  ::)

I liked the smoked turkey legs at Colorado.  I thought Scarborough's were smoked, too, but the one I had opening day didn't taste like it. It made me feel sorry for the peg-legged turkey I saw along the side of the road outside Scarborough, though...

I believe that Scarby's turkey legs are rubbed with their own spice mixture, roasted, and then packed into coolers where they steam for long enough for the meat to really tenderize but not so long that the skin gets soggy.
Lys
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Jack Daw at Work

I only have two favorites:
- Steak on a stick; and,
- Chicken on a stick.
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LadyFae

Well, seeing as that I am addicted to cheese and carbs my favorite foods at Fest are the Beer Cheese Soup in a Bread Bowl at MNRF and the Stuffed Breadsticks!  =D
Amanda  =D

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Queen Bonnie

 Scarby's turkey legs are roasted- I think. Not smoked. I can't eat smoked anything.I make similar turkey legs at home! Yum!
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Merlin the Elder

Wasn't being critical if anyone thought that. It had been a long time since I'd had a Scarborough leg...I'd been cautious because of my beard...  The one I had a couple weeks ago was pretty close to awesome...
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If you dont like what you see on my beard be glad you dont see whats underneath. More seriously ye having a beard does tend to create havoc at time in the consumtion of things not so neat to start with.
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Bob of the Lake

Quote from: The Rabbi on April 26, 2012, 06:44:47 PM
If you dont like what you see on my beard be glad you dont see whats underneath. More seriously ye having a beard does tend to create havoc at time in the consumtion of things not so neat to start with.

Very true, Rabbi! I went for 30 years without eating an ice cream cone because of my beard. Now that the beard's gone, I am free to eat what I want, when I want! I only wish the hair on my head hadn't gone with the beard...
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