turkey burgers!!
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ceoverturf wrote: »nickycat73 wrote: »she was just sharing….for crisps sake get off her *kitten*
No...she still hasn't actually shared the recipe.
She sure has not. However, I just had some crisps....and I didn't share.0 -
shrinkingletters wrote: »ceoverturf wrote: »nickycat73 wrote: »she was just sharing….for crisps sake get off her *kitten*
No...she still hasn't actually shared the recipe.
She sure has not. However, I just had some crisps....and I didn't share.
Now I has the sadz0 -
nickycat73 wrote: »she was just sharing….for crisps sake get off her *kitten*0
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I love turkey burgers. High protien Low fat what more could you want on a burger.0
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carlknight1983 wrote: »I love turkey burgers. High protien Low fat what more could you want on a burger.
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disasterman wrote: »carlknight1983 wrote: »I love turkey burgers. High protien Low fat what more could you want on a burger.
I'm partial to fried egg.0 -
shrinkingletters wrote: »disasterman wrote: »carlknight1983 wrote: »I love turkey burgers. High protien Low fat what more could you want on a burger.
I'm partial to fried egg.
I never tried that. *scribbles in "to do" list*
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disasterman wrote: »shrinkingletters wrote: »disasterman wrote: »carlknight1983 wrote: »I love turkey burgers. High protien Low fat what more could you want on a burger.
I'm partial to fried egg.
I never tried that. *scribbles in "to do" list*
Man, oh man. You're in for a treat. If you can squeeze the cals in, smush some hash brown in that baby and wash it down with a good coffee stout if you can find one.
And I guess, I dunno, arugula? *shrug*
*edit* I like my egg fried but not all the way through so I get a little thick yolk action happening. Where we're going, we won't need mayonnaise.0 -
shrinkingletters wrote: »disasterman wrote: »shrinkingletters wrote: »disasterman wrote: »carlknight1983 wrote: »I love turkey burgers. High protien Low fat what more could you want on a burger.
I'm partial to fried egg.
I never tried that. *scribbles in "to do" list*
Man, oh man. You're in for a treat. If you can squeeze the cals in, smush some hash brown in that baby and wash it down with a good coffee stout if you can find one.
And I guess, I dunno, arugula? *shrug*
LOL, it would be "healthier" with the arugula. Or is that just a garnish? Maybe I'll just have the stout...so many things to try....0 -
disasterman wrote: »shrinkingletters wrote: »disasterman wrote: »shrinkingletters wrote: »disasterman wrote: »carlknight1983 wrote: »I love turkey burgers. High protien Low fat what more could you want on a burger.
I'm partial to fried egg.
I never tried that. *scribbles in "to do" list*
Man, oh man. You're in for a treat. If you can squeeze the cals in, smush some hash brown in that baby and wash it down with a good coffee stout if you can find one.
And I guess, I dunno, arugula? *shrug*
LOL, it would be healthier with the arugula. Or is that just a garnish? Maybe I'll just have the stout...so little time...
Fiber? I think.0 -
I like a good turkey burger and also love a good beef burger. Depends on the brand or if I am making it home made. Have bought some good ground chuck and combined it with ground sausage, stuffed with cheese and let it cook on the grill til the cheese oozes out. There are some good brands of chicken burgers out there too. Ok now I know what's for dinner!!
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did i miss the link to the recipe/blog?0
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I am also looking for your blog. Would love to check out your recipe since we eat a LOT of ground turkey in my household. Please post a link if you don't mind.0
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I'd also really love the recipe. I've been searching all over the internets for a turkey burger recipe but can't find one.
Please post yours before I starve myself to death!!!0 -
carlknight1983 wrote: »I love turkey burgers. High protien Low fat what more could you want on a burger.
what's leaner and has more protein, 80/30 turkey or 90/10 ground beef? how about 90/10 ground beef or 90/10 ground turkey?
When you actually compare apples to apples, there's not really a difference between lean ground beef and lean ground turkey...90/10 is 90/10...0 -
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I shred or finely chop vegetables into my turkey burgers so they're moist.0
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shrinkingletters wrote: »Turkey burger is a weekly staple for me. Had one the other day with a "fried" egg and portabella mushrooms, spinach and feta with a One Bun (ozery bakery) and it was definitely no cheat night. I get a little more creative with my cheat meals.
wow. Pics or it didn't happen!!
I love it when people gourmet stuff up. That burger sounds so awesome I could taste it, lol.0 -
shrinkingletters wrote: »disasterman wrote: »shrinkingletters wrote: »disasterman wrote: »carlknight1983 wrote: »I love turkey burgers. High protien Low fat what more could you want on a burger.
I'm partial to fried egg.
I never tried that. *scribbles in "to do" list*
I like my egg fried but not all the way through so I get a little thick yolk action happening. Where we're going, we won't need mayonnaise.
Ha, cool. I like creamy avocado action going on in my burgers. I don't need mayo either (unless it's homemade ♥)
I like your approach though, because, just as with avocados, I believe a fried egg can make anything better0 -
Cwolfman......can you please take your debate elsewhere? It's changing the pleasant tone of this thread. Thank you.0
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