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dirtsailor2003

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For National Cheeseburger day I cooked us up some turkey burgers on the little Smokey Joe. Didn't get any cook shots because it was dumping rain. Its been a wet week here.

Took 1 pound of ground turkey and made two 1/2 pound burger patties. I added ground garlic, onion, salt and pepper into the meat.

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If you can find Portland Ketchup in your local market you should buy it. If not grab a bottle off Amazon. It really makes all the other ketchup brands taste bad!
 
I'm not huge on turkey burgers but you made that look great. My wife would love it! Ill have to check into that Ketchup looks interesting. Points for sure!
 
I like to rotate turkey burgers into the mix every so often for a change of pace, and yours look really good.

Point for sure
Chris
 
Great looking burger Case! Like!

Great looking burger case! The avocado is a nice touch too.

I'm not huge on turkey burgers but you made that look great. My wife would love it! Ill have to check into that Ketchup looks interesting. Points for sure!

I like to rotate turkey burgers into the mix every so often for a change of pace, and yours look really good.

Point for sure
Chris

Thank you! Wife really like them so we have turkey burgers quite often.
 
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