Posts Tagged ‘turkey’

Think Christmas–Think Foods

Monday, May 2nd, 2011

As Christmas is fast approaching (another one!), I thought I抎 take a break from my usual articles with tips about home decorating, outside cement work etc, and jot down a few thoughts about Christmas fare instead. There抯 usually loads to remember at this time, with buying gifts, sending cards, decorations for the home, parties and [...]

Rethinking Christmas Dinner

Friday, April 29th, 2011

If you just enjoyed a Thanksgiving dinner with a turkey at the center of your table, then you抳e never been to the Butterball slaughterhouse in Ozark, Ark. Undercover investigators from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals worked there from April to July of this year. What they found isn抰 much fun to think about [...]

Your Guide to the Perfect Christmas Turkey

Monday, March 14th, 2011

Is this the first time you’ve cooked a Christmas turkey? Or maybe you’re just tired of the same old recipe and want to try something different. Either way this article will help you cook the perfect turkey this Christmas. Firstly, you should check the packaging for instructions on how long to defrost your turkey for, [...]

Christmas Lamb Dinner & Capon Recipe – Succulent & Tastier Than Traditionally Dry Turkey

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Why is Christmas dinner causing problems for you and your family if you don`t like turkey. Okay, and yes Turkey is a traditional meat eaten on Christmas day however, it does not mean you have to force feed yourself and others to eat something not pleasing to the palette. Christmas Dinner is about tasty food [...]

Christmas Dinner Is Good For You!

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Christmas dinner isn’t just a great tradition, it’s full of nutrients and it’s actually good for you. So don’t feel guilty, get stuck in! Turkey Your traditional Christmas turkey is naturally low in fat, so you’re off to a good start if you’ve chosen this for the big day. Remove the skin if you want [...]

Christmas – The Broken Tradition That Left Families Smiling

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

The jolly festive season is upon us once again, Christmas a time for happiness, turkey, mulled wine and crackers. These are just some of the traditions that are upheld at this time of year by people who on Christmas day celebrate the birth of our Lord. Following this big day we then have the task [...]