Okay, so here is my first post...I would like to sit and write something deeply profound but I have instead decided to write what I shared with people yesterday.
It is nothing of consequence but I hope you'll humor me anyway. I cooked meat in my kitchen last night for the first time in almost 5 months. Why did I do it you ask....because Jason killed a turkey on our family hunting/camping trip to southern Ohio last weekend. (Make note: If taking three little girls into the middle of the woods with only a 5 gallon bucket -affectionately know as the "pee bucket" - bring plenty of extra pants and underwear.)
To be forthright, while impressed with my husband's prowess, it is my 5 year old's response to the eating of the said turkey that I found so worthy of sharing. Following several comments (spanning 3 hours) regarding the aroma of the cooking bird, Keri followed me into the kitchen for what would be the final temperature check. As I pulled out the roaster and peeled back the foil, she looked on with gianormous eyes and with as much gratitude as she could muster squeals, " THANK YOU GOD for wild turkeys!"
While sitting at our feast (organic spring mix salad; mashed organic sweet potatoes with cinnamon, nutmeg, raw agave nectar and some organic vanilla; slightly toasted fresh green beans with mushrooms, onions and garlic) she politely asked for the leg of the fowl - which was probably bigger than hers. Upon receiving the requested portion of meat, she took a huge bite, raised it above her head, leaned toward the opened dining room window and yelled to the street, "I'm... eating... TURKEY!!".
It sounds like Jason is getting to be no match for the turkeys. He is going to have to give me a refresher when I get home. And yes, THANK YOU GOD for wild turkeys.
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