>>21488869 (OP) yes. that looks like a perfect turkey sandwich except for the fact that the bread isnโt toasted.
>>21488892 >not liking tomatoes you need to be 18 to post here
>>21488931 thanksgiving sandwiches are supposed to include as many of the leftovers as you can; at the very least there should be cranberry sauce on there. that looks like a sandwich youโd get in prison.
>>21489225 >thanksgiving sandwiches are supposed to include as many of the leftovers as you can Not true. They just have to include one leftover.
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 9:13:10 PM No.21489500
>>21489294 turkey is the most boring, dry, flavorless meat. roast beef, ham, bacon literally anything is better. I don't know why people like it so much
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 9:17:22 PM No.21489507
>>21488870 I agree. in almost all cases a turkey sandwich should have bacon, but there are some cases in which it shouldn't, such as when the eater of the sandwich doesn't like bacon.
>>21489537 We didn't have any leftover stuffing, just the turkey, gravy, rolls, and a little mashed potatoes. Oh and green bean casserole. I just put in some turkey, cheese curds and mayo.
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 9:43:01 PM No.21489571
>>21489546 People only pretend to like turkey because it's supposedly the "healthiest" meat.
>>21489546 Dark meat on a turkey >>>>>> any part of a chicken
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 10:31:40 PM No.21489648
>>21488869 (OP) Probably, yeah. Turkey (and chicken) is pretty bland and lean. Bacon is fatty and flavourful. It makes perfect sense to add a little slice of bacon to a turkey (or chicken) sandwich
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 11:12:25 PM No.21489718
>>21489584 >and hits differently yea, it "hits" like drywall
Anonymous
7/24/2025, 11:13:09 PM No.21489720
>>21489584 >hits different Too much gheyness to take you seriously