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<blockquote data-quote="CritterGitter" data-source="post: 5682632" data-attributes="member: 18377"><p>The field dressing thread and the topic of waste got me thinking. I absolutely hate wasting anything on a wild animal. But turkey thighs hit the trash at my house . I've tried and tried to cook them . What hurts the most is all those pretty feathers going in a glad bag and into the trash. Ive always kept fans , spurs and beards but wanted to step it up. Sorry guys if it aint perfect but between these pretty wings and an oak pallet i had in the backyard i cant stop staring at this. It was a humbling feeling standing this up after me calling it done, i could hear this exact turkeys gobble and i can show you where his road ended. Come on spring ! .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CritterGitter, post: 5682632, member: 18377"] The field dressing thread and the topic of waste got me thinking. I absolutely hate wasting anything on a wild animal. But turkey thighs hit the trash at my house . I've tried and tried to cook them . What hurts the most is all those pretty feathers going in a glad bag and into the trash. Ive always kept fans , spurs and beards but wanted to step it up. Sorry guys if it aint perfect but between these pretty wings and an oak pallet i had in the backyard i cant stop staring at this. It was a humbling feeling standing this up after me calling it done, i could hear this exact turkeys gobble and i can show you where his road ended. Come on spring ! . [/QUOTE]
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