Turkey Tofurkey or Turducken - which shall I have on Thanksgiving?

United States
November 25, 2015 5:56pm CST
This year my family has come together form all over the world to meet at my aunts house tomorrow for Thanksgiving dinner. It is going to be our biggest one yet of all past dinners. Family that I have not seen in a long time or never met at all will be there. It's going to be a lot different than before. One thing I can tell you that changed is that my Aunt has announced that she will be serving a Turkey, a Tofurkey and a Turducken. In recent years, I've tried and failed to live a vegan lifestyle usually skipping the turkey, 2 years ago was when I tried my first tofurkey, (Maybe some of you bubblers remember my post about it?). I liked it... or at least, the way my aunt prepared it with spices and seasonings. This year I am tempted to try the Turducken but still not sold on it. anyone else try it before? what do you think about it?
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@bunnybon7 (50973)
• Holiday, Florida
26 Nov 15
never heard of it. i thought duck was a bit to greasy tho. so i would be eating turkey i think
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• Otis Orchards, Washington
6 Dec 15
I don't remember every eating duck but I've always been told it's too dry.
• Otis Orchards, Washington
6 Dec 15
I have never had tofurkey or turducken. But I really like turkey. So for me it's turkey all the way. Although if given a change I would try turducken just to see what it tastes like. I hope you had a good Thanksgiving.
@marguicha (222756)
• Chile
26 Nov 15
I loved the words. Are they an invention of your aunt or do they actually exist? Your aunt seems to me a person of resources. It takes a lot of energy to have a very big family over, specially if they all have different tastes in food.