Happy Thanksgiving!
Hey, what are you doing on the computer on Thanksgiving day anyway.....?
hmm.
it's okay. I won't tell.
Are you wondering what to do with your leftover turkey meat and the bones? Look no more--I've got you covered!
Here are three completely different but absolutely wonderful soups. I can't decide which one I'm going to do this year, but I'm leaning towards the stew because it's good cold-weather food and it's supposed to rain the next few days.
enjoy your family! and don't pick fights with the crazy uncles...
{PS: click on the words under the pictures--- for some reason Blogger isn't letting me add a URL to the photos today. grrr.}
{PS: click on the words under the pictures--- for some reason Blogger isn't letting me add a URL to the photos today. grrr.}
| turkey and wild rice soup |
| turkey stew |
| old fashioned |
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14 comments:
My bones are in the crock pot now! :)
Here's my instructions for nutrient rich crock pot bone broth; the part specific to turkey bones is toward the end of the article. It used to be so intimidating for me, but I love putting my bones directly from the table to the crock pot.
http://accordingtothemom.blogspot.com/2010/02/beef-bone-broth.html
The turkey noodle soup link doesn't seem to be working.
Hey!
Shirley Braden told us it was your birthday.
So, HAPPY BIRTHDAY! By the way, I LOVED the video that the two of you did together, I thought it was so FUNNY! Any chance you could let Food Network know and we could have a comedic gluten free pair of kooks...I mean COOKS on TV? :-)
Catt, I have no idea what is going on with the blogger software today. I've tried to get the pictures to link (an embarrassing number of times!) and I just can't figure it out today. If you click on the words below, those links are cooperating.
gah! sometimes computers freak me out.
Such great ideas, i like the idea of making turkey stew with so much left over turkey from yesterday. Thanks for putting these up.
I use my bones to make broth. One turkey carcass will make two batches in my 5.5 qt crock. Add onion, bay leaf, peppercorns, celery, carrots. I do not put in any salt, as we are very low sodium, but if you are not you could salt it a bit. I typically end up with about 9 quarts of broth. Best thing ever for soups!
These recipes look amazing! Thanks for all your great recipes and I love the "verdict" style that you use. So creative!
OMG! My new fave blog! I bought my fist slow cooker last night and woke up to chili this morning! Yum! Can't wait to browse your recipes. ;) peace
Our turkey is smooth and clean!
All these recipes look amazing. This is my first visit to your blog, but I'll be back. I really like the food and recipes you feature here and I enjoyed the time I spent browsing through your posts. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary
I'm a huge soup fiend, and these look like delicious ideas for leftover turkey!
I totally needed these on Thanksgiving Day. Why WASN'T I on my computer? Oh yes, I was crying over a pie crust...
I love soup, I love Thanksgiving leftovers! Yum!
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