Balance is really your key to good health.
Because turkey is protein.
a thankgiving turkey is like eating a toilet it so hard to chew
This would depend on the type of bread you use and other ingredients on the sandwich as well as any condiments. But yes, turkey is healthy for you.
Of course it is safe to eat turkey burgers however if you have allergy from turkey meat or the turkey meat is expired and out of date it is not safe. It is safe while you have a healthy turkey and you do not have allergy.
"Healthy" is very subjective, but turkey sausage usually contains less fat, saturated fat, and calories than beef or pork sausage so it can be a healthier alternative.
Yes they are.They go to hospital when they get sick etc.and health is the most important thing in Turkey.
One can find old fashioned turkey chili recipes in a number of different locations. There are many healthy recipes in the magazine Healthy Eating Today that are easy to make.
it is yummy but if u want to be a fatty than yes but if u ant to be healthy than no. also i reacon yu should have turkey for Christmas
Turkey or chicken sausage has the least fat. Raw sausage has the fewest preservatives. So raw turkey or chicken sausage would be the healthiest.
Pardoning the turkey is a phrase used when farmers are getting ready to prepare turkeys for sale for Thanksgiving. It's a sort of ritual, where a good, healthy, ready to be slaughtered for sale turkey is pardoned from being slaughtered.
Chicken or turkey are both very healthy meats to us in making soup.
this is a good question. roast beef isn't as lean as turkey or chicken but quite healthy. also its good to have some fat in a sandwhich. :)