I remember that pattern, but I don't ever remember any one actually wearing the scarf
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I just found out that my mother is ordering a Turducken for the seder.
There is a company selling a kosher-for-passover Turducken. This is all kinds of wrong.
My mom is now wondering if she has any of those old patterns
Truduken for passover sounds wrong
Wrong, but hilarious.
pattern 9993 was the skirt ( long version) I sewed in Home ec.
OK. So this requires kosher chicken, turkey, and duck, to begin with. All fairly available, though the duck a little less so. Then kashering them. Then deboning then. Then making I guess farfel stuffing -- regular stuffing wouldn't be kosher for Passover. Assembling, and shipping. All within a facility that's been all cleaned for Passover.
I can imagine a company making a kosher Turducken. But I can't imagine that the demand for kosher Turducken is big enough that the company can afford to do all the cleaning and new utensils and stuff required for making kosher for Passover stuff. Most smaller kosher companies will just shut down for the week -- it's mostly just the bigger companies that can afford to make special runs of Passover stuff.
There are pictures of me wearing the matching scarf, but I was very young.
Turducken for Passover? No reason not to have it, I guess. And yet, it doesn't seem right. Possibly delicious, but not right.
I just filled out a survey for my former physics dept, including some mild criticism. It's weird to think about. I've not gone back to any of the reunions and I probably will continue not to. It was an overall good experience, and I remember the dept with pride. They did me good up until the end, but I'm not sure who is culpable there. Partly me and my intense privacy and unwillingness to ask for help, part them and a lack of a formal exit strategy. But I'm done with that.
But I signed my name anyway.
Kosher Turducken: [link]
I just googled that up myself. Way too much money for a novelty meal, but having a source for kosher duck could come in handy.
Perhaps I should reveal at this point that I have a goose I need to cook that I bought for no reason whatsoever so I should maybe not be trusted with the mail-order poultry.