We call 'em Turkey Fries around here. They are common and delicious. You
can also get Calf Fries and Pig Fries - both epicurean delights.
Cheers!!
Jim
On 4/21/08, Larry Daniels <ladaniels@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
> Here is a note from this morning's Philadelphia Inquirer.
> No comment from me is needed.
>
>
> Yet another reason to to avoid South Dakota: The Sioux Falls Canaries,
> an independent league team, are selling fried turkey testicles at their
> ballpark, according to the team's Web site. They're called - we're not
> making this up - Fowl Balls. "[They] will make a perfect complement to a
> cold beer at the Birdcage," said Bill Sedelmeier, the club's director of
> food and beverage services. "Fans will be able to choose from dipping
> sauces including ranch, barbecue, and bleu cheese." Apparently, turkey
> testicles are sold elsewhere, primarily in Asia and in some rural bars
> in the Midwest. ". . . Buy me some peanuts and turkey testicles."
>
>
> Anon
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Cheers!!
Jim - 68 "Spridget" in Dodge City
Don't miss "50 Years of Spridgets" at Lake of the Ozarks, June 26-29,
2008!!
For info and registration... <http://www.Sprite-MidgetClub.org>
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