If you haven't tried them, and people around you (who look normal) are eating them, if one or two is offered for free? At least try it. You'll be absolutely amazed how good some things really are.
I even, now, when I find something I don't like? I try to find some way it is prepared in which I can tolerate it or even really like it. I hate not liking a food, I guess. My most recent acquisitions was eggplant. I sort of like it, but it was always too acidic. Cubed and thrown into dishes like a hash, however, that mitigated the acidity!
Beside, if you eat at least one, you can then honestly say you had a ball right there alone!
Turkey fries (nuts) are not too bad. I prefer them sliced thin before frying though. I have also eaten lamb fries. Many have eaten Rocky Mountain Oysters which are pig fries (nuts). I think turkey is the best of the choices.
I knew of Rocky Mtn Oysters, but hadn't heard about turkey fries until my sister-in-law told me she & her boyfriend were going out to eat 'em. I thought a turkey testicle surely can't be large enough to eat. I mean compare the size of a turkey to the other animals consumed. To each his own!
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If you haven't tried them, and people around you (who look normal) are eating them, if one or two is offered for free? At least try it. You'll be absolutely amazed how good some things really are.
I even, now, when I find something I don't like? I try to find some way it is prepared in which I can tolerate it or even really like it. I hate not liking a food, I guess. My most recent acquisitions was eggplant. I sort of like it, but it was always too acidic. Cubed and thrown into dishes like a hash, however, that mitigated the acidity!
Beside, if you eat at least one, you can then honestly say you had a ball right there alone!
Turkey fries (nuts) are not too bad. I prefer them sliced thin before frying though. I have also eaten lamb fries. Many have eaten Rocky Mountain Oysters which are pig fries (nuts). I think turkey is the best of the choices.
I dunno, fellas. Maybe. Someday.
I'm with you, jean... unless I was starving..
Yeah, Foam, just makes me think *ick*.
I knew of Rocky Mtn Oysters, but hadn't heard about turkey fries until my sister-in-law told me she & her boyfriend were going out to eat 'em. I thought a turkey testicle surely can't be large enough to eat. I mean compare the size of a turkey to the other animals consumed. To each his own!
bonnie
Looking at the video, Bonnie, they seem to be about the size of a chicken liver... which I love fried.
So by 9:30 or so he will run out of balls?
Deep fried chewy? That sounds like a turkey that just had some hot loving.
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