In the crazy world of food blogging, if you want to be able to offer readers a new idea for leftover Thanksgiving turkey, you have to cook a turkey, try the recipe, and add it to your
Thanksgiving Recipes before Thanksgiving so it will be there after turkey day when people are searching for recipes. I'm not complaining; it's actually kind of fun to stretch out the Thanksgiving food a bit longer. This year
I cooked a turkey breast in the crockpot to get leftover turkey and then I had turkey with gravy and
Whole Wheat Stuffing Muffins with my dad for lunch one day.
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