I just let a pound
of ground turkey go bad... grr!
Not exact matches
I am
going to try this again using one pound mix
of ground sirloin and pork (it may be the same amount
of points) but even with the
turkey sausage, this was delicious.
I was also
going to use 3 lbs
of ground turkey and only double the rest
of the ingredients but I wanted to know first if that would be too much meat compared to everything else?
The «
go to» for us is
ground turkey, garlic, onions, mushrooms, tons
of powdered sage - browned, then dump in a carton
of sour cream (I've been using Greek Yogurt lately) toss with cooked pasta, salt & pepper and top with parmesan.
My husband and I
went to Costco a few weeks ago and we bought about 4 pounds
of ground turkey because I love it and the price was really good.
The combination
of the
ground turkey, green chiles, and hint
of sour cream is EXACTLY what I was
going for.
We try to limit the amount
of red meat we eat (if I'm
going red I'm gonna eat steak) so I invest in lots
of ground turkey every time I
go to Sam's or Costco.
That's why we are
going with the low - carb, high - protein flatbreads as well as
ground turkey for this recipe instead
of the traditional
ground beef.
Normally a pound
of ground turkey doesn't
go very far for my hungry family
of 5.
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ground turkey in the fridge that I need to use, so I think I'm
going to make some
of these
Turkey Stuffed Sweet Potatoes.
I had a pound
of ground turkey in the fridge about to
go bad so I was thrilled to find this recipe with ingredients I already had!
Made with tons
of herbs, coconut flour, lean
ground turkey, and creamy Primal Kitchen ® Ranch Dressing, trust us when we say you'll be
going back for seconds.
So we've
gone out
of our way to create a healthier version
of this Italian classic — with lean
ground turkey and an herb - infused tomato sauce.
This recipe starts off with 6 ounces
of ground turkey, and
goes on to include the following ingredients:
5 pounds
of frozen chicken or
turkey or rabbit:
ground with bones and organs from Hare Today,
Gone Tomorrow or