I'm not much into turkey, but I can stomach turkey loaf. Wal-Mart and others use to sell it, but I no longer see it anywhere. I don't see alternative brands either.
what's the point if you can only stomach it? Have a steak for thanksgiving while everybody else is having turkey. It isn't a requirement to eat turkey.
I on the other hand grew up next to an Ocean Spray cranberry bog and about a 15 minute drive from Plymouth MA so I guess it was instilled in me that Thanksgiving is the most amazing thing ever
I know many of you may say "yuck," but try turkey Spam. It still has lots of sodium, but a lot less fat than the pork variety. It's also pretty good - if you're a connoisseur of fine processed meat products like I am. 8-D
Originally Posted By: skyactiv
I'm not much into turkey, but I can stomach turkey loaf. Wal-Mart and others use to sell it, but I no longer see it anywhere. I don't see alternative brands either.
It is really funny that you bring this up as I literally JUST contacted the mfg( Jennie-O )asking about it 2 days ago. It is no longer available here in my local markets either, after being sold for as long as I can recall, so I wrote to them to ask. I actually like it as well and it is kind of a memory from my childhood.
Unfortunately, it is no longer being made. If you manage to find any local it is just leftovers( no pun intended ).
My mom's neighbor brought over a Turkey Meatloaf that was very good. I liked it better than a regular one. Still has that nice ketchup topping on it. It was full of flavor. Here's a few different recipes .
The Turkey hamburgers from Butterball are good as well. They are already seasoned.