Thanksgiving brings about choices.  Traditionally, a turkey is served with the feast.  Even the most powerful leader in the world (the President) selects a turkey for the table at the White House.  Talk about being on death row.  Anyway, I digress.
I've never been much for turkey.  It always seems a bit dry to me.  In our family, there is always a ham that is available as well.  There's nothing better than a boneless ham cooked slowly in Pepsi.  The last few years, we've also enjoyed a fried turkey.  It seems to keep it's juices a little more and who doesn't love anything if fried?  
What's your meat of choice?  If you haven't decided yet, may I suggest something (even though I haven't indulged yet)?
The largest item on any menu in the world is probably the roast camel, sometimes served at Bedouin wedding feasts.  The camel is stuffed with a sheep's carcass, which is stuffed with chickens, which are stuffed with fish, which are stuffed with eggs.
                             - The Amazing Book of Useless Information
1)  Is anyone in the West brave enough?
2)  Where would I obtain a camel to roast?
3)  My family is quite big.  But just how many can you serve with this meal?
4)  Any idea of who the original chef might be?  I haven't seen Emeril Lagasse attempt anything so extravagant.
Anything you want to add?  Have a Happy Thankgiving.  Enjoy your family and friends.  But more importantly, recognize where your blessings come from.
God’s love in Christ Jesus our Lord
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http://www.recipezaar.com/Whole-Stuffed-Camel-67495
serves 80-100.
that's some feast!
We are some turkey eatin folk! No camel for us, thank you! I would like to offer you a turkey tip. We rub ours with olive oil, rosemary, salt, pepper, and some garlic. We then cook it in a roasting bag with lemon and orange slices, as well as some onions. It is VERY moist and also quite delicious! Hope you had a great one!
Hope you had a great thanksgiving
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