The inaugural Turkish Airlines Open will play host to Tiger Woods and a host of golfing superstars in the penultimate tournament on the 2013 European Tour se...
The inaugural Turkish Airlines Open will play host to Tiger Woods and a host of golfing superstars in the penultimate tournament on the 2013 European Tour se...
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Spatchcocking, or butterflying, a whole turkey, chicken or any other bird is a great way to make moist, delicious birds that are browned all over and evenly cooked in less time. It's a simple matter of cutting out the bird's backbone, a deboning process that is easy and painless with good kitchen or poultry shears.
Does travel loyalty still make sense this year? Or have the normal benefits of such loyalty gone out the window?
When it comes to urban living, it seems like wild turkeys are as common a neighbor as any these days.
Jonathon Davis was on his way to work when he came upon the bizarre scene. A flock of more than 15 turkeys were filmed circling around a dead cat in the midd...
Is it safe to travel to Turkey? That is a question I’ve been asked dozens of times over the past two decades, usually as a result of some scary news story.
M3 Client Experience Story: When a turkey flew into a large window of this home, it left a wake of destruction. So now what?
The ancient land by a turquoise sea offers a perfect getaway for the bareboat charterer with an appetite for bigger adventures.
We’ve all rushed our spring gobbler setups and paid little attention to how our decoys were set beyond making sure they were upright and would remain that way.
Every traveler's least-favorite experience has become a must-have airline amenity.
Turkeys are odd-looking creatures. With their bumpy red heads, hanging flaps of skin around their faces and large tails, wild turkeys are quite a sight. The odd parts of their bodies also have interesting names and purposes. Let's look at some of the body parts that make a turkey unique. What's a snood? The snood is the fleshy flap of skin that hangs off a turkey's beak. Scientists haven't found any specific function for the snood, but it does fill up with blood…
Loving the airfare for those low-cost airlines? Before you book, be aware about the hidden costs and how you can avoid them.
Why it’s okay to (sometimes) take a shot at a wild turkey in full strut.
Turkeys are intelligent, sensitive animals. But on factory farms, their lives are painful and short
When the turkey’s timer pops up, it’s signaling to you the bird is done.
An air safety expert talks about automated cockpits and when, if ever, commercial aircraft will be piloted remotely