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    Yay! So glad the turkey is coins, as I really wanted it. Do u have to purchase it as part of the goals? Thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by youki388 View Post
    Yay! So glad the turkey is coins, as I really wanted it. Do u have to purchase it as part of the goals? Thank you
    Yes the turkey is a required goal purchase.

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    Have you finished the goals already???

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    How are people rushing these goals? I am still on the 1st recipe on the 1st appliance and I am in no rush to complete these goals fast considering that we won't get any new appliances next week as it's a crate week. Do not forget that we have 28 days to complete these... I guess I just like to take my time with these goals

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    How did you complete so fast? Have you got millions of gems saved in your game? If so please pass them my way :P

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    Thanks for sharing! I feel like they could've fit this one in a 3x3... just look at all that unused floor space!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LalaSmooth View Post
    How are people rushing these goals? I am still on the 1st recipe on the 1st appliance and I am in no rush to complete these goals fast considering that we won't get any new appliances next week as it's a crate week. Do not forget that we have 28 days to complete these... I guess I just like to take my time with these goals
    I think most of it is to help show people what comes in the future for goals? Could be wrong tho...

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    I like turkeys, guys! really. they're much more tasty than chicken.

    moreover, when i read about them in english, they always make me fun.

    interesting that "turkey" in russian sounds "indEyka".
    (word sounds almost like
    - "indIyka" in russian means "indian girl/woman" (from India), and
    - "indIANka" in russian means "girl/woman of american indians".
    so this tasty international bird is or from Turkey, or from India, or from America, - who knows? lol )))

    but more interesting that english word "turkey" looks like russian word meaning "the Turks".
    so when i hear "stuffed turkey", for example, u can only guess wht i imagin firstly! lol )))


    long time ago, i was working with german guys. they shared with me this incredible recipe that make me laugh.
    they caught it on the wall of one restaurant in duesseldorf, where they had a corporate new year party:




    stuffed and baked camel (~ for 400 servings)


    - 500 dates
    - 200 medium seagull eggs
    - 20 carps
    - 4 turkeys (unfeathered and gutted)
    - 2 sheeps
    - 1 big camel
    - spices as you like

    dig out a big pit for fireplace.
    wait until the fire goes down to 1 meter high.
    boil and peel eggs.
    scale the carps.

    stuff the carps with dates and eggs.
    stuff spiced turkeys with stuffed carps.
    stuff the sheeps with stuffed turkeys.
    stuff the camel with stuffed sheeps.

    tar/pitch the camel round, wrap him in banana leaves and place in firepit.
    pour some soil on top, and bake during two days.



    so... BON APPETIT, guys!
    this is wht i call horn of plenty! LOL ))
    Last edited by VanaCatu; 11-12-15 at 08:16 AM.

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