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December 16, 2018

I tasted turkey schnitzel for the first time at an authentic German restaurant in Helen, GA. Instead of making repeated trips to Helen to get my fix, I decided why not make it here at home? With wild turkey meat? No joke, this is the FIRST thing we make when Spring gobbler season rolls around. 

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April 9, 2019

I honestly don't eat pasta all that much since I am doing Keto but my husband Devon still craves it from time to time. Being the considerate wife that I am, I'll make Devon pasta if he's on his best behavior. I learned that positive reinforcement does wonders in a marriage. This recipe involves wild turkey sausage - yum!

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November 4, 2018

I went through a phase where I was absolutely obsessed with chicken tortilla soup. Well, we ran out of chicken and now use wild turkey instead since we've got wild turkey coming out of our ears at this point. You could probably use any wild game here but this one uses turkey - try it!

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December 16, 2018

I don't much like kale by itself but I hear it's really good for you. That said, why not pair it with some really savory, unhealthy ingredients? Those cancel each other out, right? Just like eating celery with peanut butter. 

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April 9, 2019

Yes, I've made turkey sausage links before but sometimes you just want to shape things into a nice ball, brown them, and toss them in a soup. It's like matzo ball soup except it's turkey instead of matzo and definitely not kosher. Okay maybe it's nothing like matzo ball soup.

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