Dec 01 2009

Four Foods on Friday 97

Published by at 11:00 am under Four Foods on Friday

From Val's Kitchen
Being away from home last week meant missing Four Foods on Friday. Well, we can’t have that. Here are my answers to last Friday’s questions.

1. What do you do with turkey leftovers?
I love turkey sandwiches made with whole wheat bread, Miracle Whip and a little bit of yellow mustard. Yummy!

2. How do you make split pea soup? I have never made split pea soup. I don’t like the thickness of the broth.

3. What do you like on top of your pie?I like ice cream on fruit pie and whip cream on pumpkin pie.
4. What kind of turkey do you usually buy?I usually buy the cheapest turkey I can find. I am not really swayed by all the talk of vitamin supplements, human growth hormone, and how we should buy free range food. My grandma lived to be 96 and she ate turkey.

Feel free to join us at Val’s for Four Foods on Friday!

8 responses so far

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  • 8 Responses to “Four Foods on Friday 97”

    1. Melissa on 01 Dec 2009 at 4:55 pm

      I love turkey and cranberry sandwiches!

    2. Howard on 01 Dec 2009 at 6:41 pm

      Even though I live in the Life Insurance world, I am a cook first at heart. Even though the Free Range and Organic Turkeys seem to be the rage here in the NW, they do not have the meat on them other “commercial” birds do. Your grandma had good genetics. The LI companies would have loved her. Like the blog….

    3. Charla on 01 Dec 2009 at 9:17 pm

      Turkey sandwiches are delicious! I forgot about sandwiches.
      .-= Charla´s last blog ..Thanksgiving Blessings! =-.

    4. Clair on 02 Dec 2009 at 6:28 am

      Leftover turkey sandwiches are to die for. I actually pray there will be tons of leftover LOL.
      .-= Clair´s last blog ..smokin’? =-.

    5. Stacie on 02 Dec 2009 at 12:09 pm

      I am not a big fan of pea soup either. My uncle makes a pea soup that is fantastic. The broth isn’t thick at all. He buys a bag of the peas and there is a recipe on it. I will have to get the brand name and tell you the name.
      .-= Stacie´s last blog ..Dakota and a EEG =-.

    6. Karen on 02 Dec 2009 at 12:21 pm

      I would love to have the recipe, Stacie.

    7. blueyes on 02 Dec 2009 at 2:12 pm

      c’mon now, no one wants to eats something that looks like baby poo :P

      I didn’t have enough turkey left for turkey sandwiches since I only bought 4 turkey cutlet slices lol It was just me and the dogs watching some football.
      .-= blueyes´s last blog ..It’s Raining =-.

    8. valmg on 06 Dec 2009 at 10:10 am

      Yes, turkey sandwiches require mayo. Hellmann’s.
      Hope you had a Happy Thanksgiving!
      .-= valmg´s last blog ..This Week’s Winners =-.

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