In "The Great Turkey Walk," Simon Green is depicted as a young, adventurous boy with a strong sense of determination. He is often described as tall and gangly, embodying the spirit of a classic American youth. His character is marked by a mix of innocence and ambition as he embarks on a journey to drive a flock of turkeys to market, reflecting both his youthful exuberance and resourcefulness.
Simon describes the unusual buds as green candle-like.
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green and candle like
it just is because turkey juice is green and mens thongs are blue i like chicken
"We ate turkey for dinner" "The turkey ran clucking and screaming across the field" "The turkey was distraught when he saw the farmer with the axe" "The turkey was great, mum!" "How do you like to cook turkey?" "Turkey tastes great when it's fried" I could keep going...
Because green is a great colour and she likes it when it's a digital green
The Big Green Egg claims to be the "worlds best smoker and grill", and it has great customer reviews. Though, an outdoor fryer would create a very different taste in the meat you are cooking. It depends on which taste you like better.
Simon describes the unusual buds as green candle-like.
they're like people in turkey..
well its a little like red and a little like green. its great on orange.
Simon and Simon - 1981 Like Father Like Son 6-8 was released on: USA: 13 November 1986
id say potatoes, baby carrots, broccoli, cauliflower. shallots, green beans. But pretty much any vegetable that you like would be good with smoked turkey. I added a recipe you might like. check below.