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How do you know if the turkey in your dinner is #8461935
08/31/25 08:03 PM
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Wild or store bought in the stir-fry You know when you bite a piece of tss. Yep its harder on your teeth than lead .

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Re: How do you know if the turkey in your dinner is [Re: Providence Farm] #8461937
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Reminds me of this time I ordered a pork kabob at this roadhouse in town, bit down on a steel shotgun pellet. I was very curious how that ended up in a (probable) piece of farmed pork..

Re: How do you know if the turkey in your dinner is [Re: Providence Farm] #8461939
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Dang man, aim higher. Or use better cuts of meat.


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Re: How do you know if the turkey in your dinner is [Re: Providence Farm] #8461959
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That's normal when eating wild duck!!

Re: How do you know if the turkey in your dinner is [Re: Trap Setter] #8462005
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Originally Posted by Trap Setter
Dang man, aim higher. Or use better cuts of meat.


15 year old shot it at over 50 yards with 20g. Shot happens and is why I dont like shotguns much. I am the one that missed a pellet when putting it up. I didn't know the turkey in said dish the wife packed for me was wild turkey The kids shot but very quickly figured that out.

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Re: How do you know if the turkey in your dinner is [Re: Providence Farm] #8462022
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start using a metal pin pointer to check them out

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Re: How do you know if the turkey in your dinner is [Re: backroadsarcher] #8462049
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Originally Posted by backroadsarcher
That's normal when eating wild duck!!

I had one of the weirdest dining experiences of my life , in of all places , Paris. ( Yup , the french can be weird...lol )

I was on a tour through Europe and like most tour packages , some meals were included. So our tour guide took us to this restaurant that they had an agreement with to handle our tour group on that day/time slot. Typical of menu choices , beef , poultry , fish for our preset dinner entree options. The choice for poultry was duck. So I figured , let me try the duck.

Shortly thereafter the meal was served to our group. I was eating my duck and enjoying it. Nice caramelized tips on the edges and cooked with a Parisian flair. Very tasty , and I was enjoying it.

Then I bit into something hard. I thought it was a small bone and put it aside on my plate. Two bites later , another hard object. Then a bunch more in quickly right after that. Looking at the stuff I had put aside on my plate , I found out that these hard pieces were not bone but metal brads about 3/4" long. They were embedded in the duck's flesh , so had not been swallowed.
I couldn't figure it out except for maybe someone used a hand loaded shotgun shell loaded with brads.
Another member of our tour group found 2 brads in their duck , but I found about 5-6 in mine and then I stopped eating.

Restaurant apologized a bunch and offered to make me a completely different meal for free , but I had lost my appetite at that point.


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