As is our Thanksgiving tradition at the Lincoln County News, we asked first-graders at area elementary schools to give us recipes for cooking turkeys.
You might find a few ideas to try for yourself this Thanksgiving.
Here are two recipes we thought were especially interesting.
These and others are in our special section, Pages 1D-6D.
First, shoot a turkey with a gun in the woods. Next, cut the eggs out of the middle and add salt with pepper. Then, grill at a cabin in the woods for 10 minutes at 20 degrees. Lastly, serve with bacon and eggs followed by chocolate ice cream.
- Jameson Wilkerson, Chandler
1. First to Walmart and buy the best turkey you can find 2. Then home and let it thaw out for one week 3.Nowwashyourhands and season with amazing seasonings like honey BBQ and grilled chicken seasoning 4. After that leave it in the oven for 7 hours 5.Then start making the stuffing 6. Now add the stuffing 7. Then make mac and cheese, pumpkin pie, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, green beans, every kind of casserole you can think of, crab cake, and corn 8. Now you go to your grandmas 9. Set the feast then let everyone enjoy your feast 10. Then have a pie contest 11. Catch up with old family members 12. Give hugs to family members youve only met once and it was when you were like a newborn 13. After hanging out with everyone for nin hours everyone finally decides its time to leave 14. You take the food home 15. Then you go and spend the night at your grandmas house and eat her turkey 16. Then eat her pies for the next 10 days 17. Then you repeat the same thing on christmas 18. Also every other holiday were you go to your grandmas house 19. Oh and cook stew for your grandmas i promise she will be the happiest person alive 20. Finally go to the only holiday where they don’t cook turkey which is the Fourth of July 21. Wait one more thing let the turkey stay in your fridge till you are forced to take if out - Ashlynn Panther Dale Elementary