http://www.blacktable.com/turducken031223.htm
This is the first time I've heard of it as Turducken - I think Vyvyan brought it up last night as Turducken. I can't remember the other names, but I do know that this sort of thing has been around since the 12/14th centuries in Europe, except they didn't stop at a turkey, they also included a good, a sheep, and eventually a cow. Possibly even a pig between the cow and the sheep. I should check out my reference books.
:-)
But this guy's turn of phrase is fantastic.
This is the first time I've heard of it as Turducken - I think Vyvyan brought it up last night as Turducken. I can't remember the other names, but I do know that this sort of thing has been around since the 12/14th centuries in Europe, except they didn't stop at a turkey, they also included a good, a sheep, and eventually a cow. Possibly even a pig between the cow and the sheep. I should check out my reference books.
:-)
But this guy's turn of phrase is fantastic.