CBS Local | Thousands line up for a Marion Barry turkey Washington Post (blog) In an annual ritual that is a combination of charity and old-school ward politics, about 2,000 people lined up for hours Tuesday morning to get a free turkey from D.C. Council member Marion Barry. (Linda Davidson - THE WASHINGTON POST). Barry's annual ... Barry Discloses Sponsors of Turkey Giveaway Barry won't disclose who pays for turkey giveaway Marion Barry's Turkey Giveaway Includes Controversy |
ABC News | How to Deep-Fry a Turkey Safely ABC News Give your oven a break this Thanksgiving and try frying your turkey instead. "Nightline" anchor Bill Weir's deep-fried turkey tutorial -- watch the video HERE or in the video player above -- shows you how to give your bird perfect crispy skin and juicy ... How to (Safely) Fry Your Turkey This Thanksgiving Turkey safety: out of the frying pail, mindful of fire Fry a turkey without burning down your house |
The News International | Turkey Finds It Is Sidelined as Broker in Mideast New York Times ISTANBUL — After prayers last Friday, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan stepped outside a mosque on the banks of the Bosphorous here and dismissed a suggestion that Turkey should talk directly with its onetime ally, Israel, to attempt to resolve the ... Turkey Criticizes Israel's Gaza Offensive Turkey's Dangerous Game in Gaza Fighting in Gaza leaves US in difficult position with Turkey, Egypt |
TechCrunch | PETA Asks Obama to Opt Out of Turkey Pardon ABC News (blog) Tomorrow President Obama is set to pardon two turkeys – Cobbler and Gobbler – just as every president since George H. W. Bush has. The tradition finds its roots in a moment of sympathy Abe Lincoln's son, Tad, had for their table's turkey back in the 1860s. Obama turns to Facebook to decide which turkey to pardon PETA to Obama: Skip turkey pardoning Presidential Turkey Pardon 2012: Saved Birds Often Have 'Short Retirements ... |
Pardon the Turkey, Not Factory Farms Huffington Post In just a few days, Americans will prepare and serve about 45 million turkeys. This bounty is worthy of our thanks, but the conditions in which most of these birds were raised are not. Today, the overwhelming majority of turkeys we eat are produced in ... |
Slate Magazine (blog) | You're Doing It Wrong: Turkey Slate Magazine (blog) One of the family photographs I remember most from my childhood is one of my mother, very young and a little nervous, standing in our kitchen, wearing a very 1970s-ish apron, hovering over her first turkey before putting it in the oven. Who can't ... Thanks for nuthin', this turkey gulps Top 10 Geeky Turkey Facts for Conversation at Thanksgiving Dinner Table Dayton pardons Minnesota turkey |
Turkey's Kurds Want More Freedoms, Autonomy Voice of America DIYARBAKIR, TURKEY — Tensions in heavily Kurdish areas of Turkey are highlighting how the nation's decades-old "Kurdish question" remains unresolved. Turkey's prime minister says the government has given Turkey's Kurds unprecedented freedoms. |
Does eating turkey make you sleepy? EarthSky (blog) You pile your plates with turkey, dressing, two kinds of potatoes, cranberries – all the traditional foods – and dig in. Second helpings? Of course! An hour later, after plenty of food and conversation, you push back and notice you've become very, very ... |
Today.com (blog) | Don't thaw turkey in tub with your kids, and other helpful Thanksgiving tips Today.com (blog) Barbra Robinson, left, looks over instructions as she wraps a turkey in foil under the watch of supervisor Alice Coffey during training for Butterball Turkey Talk-Line employees in 2010 in Naperville, Ill. Butterball expects to answer the questions of ... Talking turkey: Behind the Butterball Talk Line Talking (and Texting) Turkey Animal Advocacy Group Finds Abuses At Butterball Turkey Facility |
Dallas Morning News | Turkey, pie and politics? Election year may make family Thanksgiving a little ... Dallas Morning News Politics are a frequent (and divisive) topic of conversation for Anne Brennan (right) of Hingham, Mass., and her extended family, including (from left) brother-in-law Steve Marshall, niece Rebecca Malone and her husband Brian, and nephew Andrew Marshall. |