'Christmas' and turkey are two things that go together.... at Xmas but not this year's Xmas in my house. Bird flue scares me.
2007-11-13 10:31:41
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answered by RED-CHROME 6
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we don't have a turkey at Christmas yet as quickly as we did i does no longer be placed off by using the fowl flu. i visit be eating turkey on a minimum of two activities in December, if there are any left by using then!
2016-10-16 10:14:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Where exactly? We aren't having a bird flu issue here in the US.
2007-11-13 10:26:54
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answered by Anonymous
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no you'll need tae head tae the highlands
and capture yerself a haggis,
remember these little buggers
can put ye in a wheelchair tho.
2007-11-13 10:25:30
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answered by Anonymous
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You are kidding most of them come from Thailand and millions of them are now in deep freeze in readiness for the big day.
2007-11-14 13:06:12
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answered by realdolby 5
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I haven't heard of any bird flu recently.
2007-11-13 10:21:50
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answered by jemark 6
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No need to worry about H5N1. (avian flu) No more reports in England of the flu since Feb. 2007.
But then again...........there's 40 days left.......
2007-11-13 11:34:14
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answered by Anonymous
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That is very interesting.........What is Christmas without turkey dinner........I'm sure there are healthy turkeys out there ...they might be more money this year though
2007-11-14 03:54:31
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answered by PatriciaLIrishladypat 5
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china has plenty of turkeys for sale, all lead free too.
2007-11-13 12:46:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I would think there will be, there's more than one place turkeys are farmed.
2007-11-13 10:24:40
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answered by Kev 7
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