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Red button in turkey
Red button in turkey






King Turkey Day buttons are available for purchase at the Worthington Chamber of Commerce, The Stag (home of Paycheck's Treasure Chest), and many of the participating sponsors that are on the coupon sheet. Every year there's been a special button, and only one year there was a cloth patch because all of the metal was being used for ammunition in World War II." "The purchase of a button is $5 and you get a fantastic coupon sheet with 24 tear-away coupons," she said. She advises people to buy their buttons early. With every member of the band getting a KTD button this year, Murphy said there is a limited supply available for purchase. We have a black shirt with a red button."įitting, considering the Worthington High School Marching Band will travel to Cuero in October to march in the Cuero TurkeyFest parade. "It's Trojan Pride with the red and black colors.

red button in turkey

"We want to showcase the 50th anniversary of turkey racing, but also showcase our camaraderie," Murphy shared. Cuero's button is black and gold, and Worthington's is red and gold, with the gold signifying the 50th anniversary. All you have to do is wait until the red indicator stick pops up and you know the bird is done and it's time to eat.An artist from Texas designed the button for Cuero, and for the first time ever, Worthington used Cuero's design, changing out their logo at the top, as well as the primary color of the button. This smart piece of technology lets you know when your turkey is done so you don't have to stress over it. (Although we now know that it's more likely they may have eaten fowl like ducks and geese along with some venison, explains NPR.)įor many people, roasting a turkey is a little bit easier thanks to a simple little gadget known as the pop-up timer. Dining on a big roasted or fried bird has been a staple for centuries because turkey is one of the foods believed to have been shared between the pilgrims and Native Americans when they celebrated the first Thanksgiving in 1621.

red button in turkey

Millions of people throughout the United States sit down to a big meal that typically includes turkey as one of the main courses. If there's one thing ubiquitous with the American holiday of Thanksgiving, it's eating turkey. Joshua Yospyn/For The Washington Post via Getty Images If your turkey doesn't come with a pop-up timer already, you can purchase one and insert it before you roast it.








Red button in turkey