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    Breakfast Burritos. If last night’s turkey tacos didn’t get eaten up, save the leftovers for the morning. Just roll it up into a tortilla with eggs, cheese, and salsa.

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    Ground turkey is a healthy sub for beef, but simply swapping them can make a dish too dry. ... Here are two dozen tasty and healthy ground turkey recipes. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For ...

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    In a pot, drizzle olive oil, brown the ground turkey and stir in garlic, onions, peppers, spices, salt and pepper. Cook for about 10 minutes on medium-high heat. Add crushed tomatoes, beans, and ...

  7. Ground turkey - Wikipedia

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    Ground turkey, or minced turkey, is a mixture of dark and light turkey meat with remaining skin and visible fat processed together until a "ground" form emerges. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The turkey meat, skin, and fat is taken off the bone and processed with additives . [ 3 ]

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  9. List of meat dishes - Wikipedia

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    Cockentrice – a dish consisting of a suckling pig's upper body sewn onto the bottom half of a capon or turkey. [9] Alternately, the front end (head and torso) of the poultry is sewn to the rump of the piglet. [10] The dish originates from the Middle Ages [10] and at least one source attributes the Tudor dynasty of the Kingdom of England as ...