It feeds more people than a chicken and the whole carcas can fit on the table. lol
2007-12-06 19:35:38
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answer #1
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answered by xxthespianxx 5
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Henry VIII was the first English king to enjoy turkey, although Edward VII made eating turkey fashionable at Christmas.
2007-12-07 03:36:42
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answered by Alleykat 3
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Is it? I thought that was Turkey Day. At christmas I thought the tradition was actually goose. But through the years it became a Xmas Ham.
2007-12-07 03:34:54
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answered by dallas 5
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because turkey's are considered more of a holiday bird than others. they are usually bigger so they can feed more people when large crowds gather to celebrate. also maybe because we have to do something with all the turkeys who got to live through thanksgiving?
2007-12-07 03:36:13
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answered by icabod crane 2
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Ham at Christmas, turkey at thanksgiving. Oyster stew on christmas eve.
2007-12-07 03:35:45
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answered by Anonymous
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it's tradition to have a feast, and in america a feast usually means turkey, ham, ...etc.....
2007-12-07 03:42:43
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answered by xoxo 6
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because turkey or chicken is easy to cook.
2007-12-07 03:42:22
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answered by Marco Elloso 2
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not turkey
2007-12-07 03:42:13
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answered by bianca 2
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it doesn't have to be turkey, it could be ham or cornish hen.
2007-12-07 03:34:19
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answered by ivy 5
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Is it?
2007-12-07 03:48:02
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answered by Kels 5
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