Wishbone
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.
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If you are asking about today butter is used for basing the turkey. In 1621 they didn’t have turkey for dinner.
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The Indians used Turkey, deer, and duck.
It depends. The country name, Turkey, should always be capitalized. The animal, turkey, is a simple noun and should only be capitalized at the start of a sentence.
I'd say either a turkey or the cornucopia. The turkey is the most widley used symbol but the cornucopia is probably the better of the two
As part of my morning ritual I always take a shower. The Incas used to sacrifice people in an elaborate ritual to please the Gods. A ritual is a formal religious practice or custom. It was a ritual that we always had to open our Christmas presents after the Queen's speech. I have a ritual interview every day because I am a business woman.
I would say knife so they could carve the turkey.
A turkey is used for food. Turkeys are eaten the most at Thanksgiving. Turkeys can be used as a replacement for any other type of meat.
I would like to put my bread dressing in cheesecloth before putting it inside my turkey at Thanksgiving. I have heard this keeps the dressing from sticking to the insides of the turkey. Is this true?
Turkey, of course, but also corn, yams, pie, stuffing...anything used today, pretty much