Turducken (Turkey+Duck+Chicken)
with the correct spelling, a few matches do turn up in a web search:
http://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt=A0oGklKRqY5FPVYAcBNXNyoA?p=turducken+toronto&prssweb=Search&ei=UTF-8&fr=ush-ans&x=wrt
2006-12-24 03:24:13
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answered by HearKat 7
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What is turduckin? We don't really have all too many ducks either!
Sorry for my quick response...here is some info:
Olliffe
1097 Yonge St., 416-928-0296
Located along the notorious Five Thieves strip in Summerhill, Olliffe’s will be serving up oven-ready (that is, no cleaning required), organic turkeys from Quebec and Ontario at $4.99 per lb. Birds can be pre-ordered until October 7, but it’s wise to reserve earlier. Also available: six different stuffings, the most popular a mélange of sausage, prosciutto, pork tenderloin and veal.
The Healthy Butcher
565 Queen St. W., 416-674-2642
($3.99 per lb.; order by October 1st to avoid disappointment
The Village Butcher
2914 Lake Shore Blvd. W., 416-503-9555
Free-range turkeys from southwestern Ontario are available. Birds weighing less than 20 lb. go for $3.49 per lb., while heavier ones cost $3.89 per lb. (Last day to order is October 4.)
WhiteHouse Meats
93 Front St. E., 416-366-4465; plus two other locations
While only one type of turkey is on offer—Ontario free-range—at $2.99 per lb., this is the cheapest of the bunch. Act fast though: the last day to place an order is September 30.
Cumbrae’s
481 Church St., 416-923-5600; 1636 Bayview Ave., 416-485-5620
Grain-fed turkeys from Quebec and Cayuga, Ontario, are $3.89 per lb., ranging in size from 10 to 16 lb. Orders will be taken up until October 7, on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Bistro Bakery Thuet
609 King St. W., 416-603-2777
2006-12-24 03:25:10
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answered by Paul J 3
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