Good to know....thanks!
M maycee Well-known member Feb 25, 2013 #22 I agree, Steve. In my family the tail, also called the "Pope's Nose,""was fought over.
H heather_in_sf Well-known member Feb 25, 2013 #25 My grandpa called those the Pope's nose - as an adult it's horrifying but as a kid that was funny! it was his favorite part of the turkey - he used to always say, "Sis, save the part that went over the fence last for me."
My grandpa called those the Pope's nose - as an adult it's horrifying but as a kid that was funny! it was his favorite part of the turkey - he used to always say, "Sis, save the part that went over the fence last for me."
C curious1 Well-known member Feb 25, 2013 #26 Yes, I've been whining about that ever since I moved here.
dawn_mo Well-known member Feb 25, 2013 #27 I always thought they were saying the poke's nose. Go figure.
L lana-in-fl Well-known member Feb 25, 2013 #28 We eat them! I roast the single necks that come with the chicken. Yum. DH and DD enjoy chicken feet cooked in soup. In South Africa, chicken heads and feet are sold in packs called 'walkie-talkies'.
We eat them! I roast the single necks that come with the chicken. Yum. DH and DD enjoy chicken feet cooked in soup. In South Africa, chicken heads and feet are sold in packs called 'walkie-talkies'.
J joe Well-known member Feb 25, 2013 #29 I've never nibbled a walkie talkie either! I started in this thread feeling reckless and daring and now I feel like I haven't lived at all.
I've never nibbled a walkie talkie either! I started in this thread feeling reckless and daring and now I feel like I haven't lived at all.
S steve2-in-la Well-known member Feb 26, 2013 #30 You'd enjoy walkie-talkies, Joe. "Many parts ARE edible!" Maybe add a little dijon.