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  1. #21
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    I love them, but DH is not a big fan. Definitely something you should try at least once though!

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    The turkey legs are delicious! and can be found in MK, Tommorow land; Epcot, American Pavilion; DS @ Toluca near ToT
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    Been there, done that....had the grease on my t-shirt. DW loves them, I feel after consumption. suum cuique (to each his own, if my Latin is still functioning)
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    The taste is okay, not spectacular, but they are such a nuisance to eat that it was a one time thing for me. Very tendony.
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    The first time I had one, I did not really like it. It was just too hard to eat. Plus we were trying to walk around in the crowds and eat it. This past trip I smelled them and saw others eating them and decided to give it another try. It was very good and I sat someplace out of the way and took my time to enjoy it. I think that made all the difference. It was a little greasy and maybe just a little tough, but very tasty. I would definately eat another one.

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    To me, the turkey leg is a MUST! The salt water/seasoning injection really makes it that good. Usually I wind up getting one before Spectromagic will begin so I can eat while I watch it go by and then move off to the side where I can view the fireworks then and finish the leg off. And believe me, I consider the leg practically a meal in itself. Usually I get the leg from Frontierland, there's a stand somewhat across from Pecos Bill Cafe that sells em.
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    Only if I were Fred Flintstone. They look great, and I love turkey, but like a previous poster, I prefer a plate and fork approach rather than caveman style. That said, I don't eat chicken legs without a fork either...
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    Love 'em!

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    Talking I Love the Turkey Legs

    I absolutely love the turkey legs and so does my family. We share the legs they are a great snack!
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    I love them and DH does not. I do not like the greasyness to it and the hands afterwards. When I get one I hope for a toothpick at the end to clean my teeth. I think I will get one this time and have the kids try it. They may just like it.

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    My DD and I like them to share, but we agree they are very hard to eat and messy.

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    We didn't try them on our last trip, but might the next. This is a must do at our State Fair each year. My DH and I share it as there are too many other things to share and eat at the fair. I'm always surprised at how little the turkey leg tastes like turkey. I guess due to the smoking, it always reminds me of ham.
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    Turkey?

    I always heard that they were Emu legs.....


    Not my cup of tea, thank you. I'll take my turkey neatly sliced, piled on a plate full of dressing, sweet potatoes, cranberry sauce, green bean casserole, etc., etc.....
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    My kids and I had them at Epcot close to Test Track. They were delicious.
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    My DD and I tried them for the first time this past trip..then we had them again! They were weird and good all at the same time if that makes sense!!!! Both times we got them in Frontierland and sat and watched the parade. They are really awkward to eat..I would really prefer a knife and fork too..We'll be getting them again in 3 weeks!
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    They are very good,but they taste like ham to me!I can't eat a whole one myself!!!
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    they are ok, too greasy and messy
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    We got these in MK last year. Me DH, DS 6, and DD 8 each got one as a CS meal. DELISH...
    They are really big though. DH almost finished one, but me and the kids honestly could have shared one! We will be getting them again in September, but not 4!
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    Quote Originally Posted by wonderalice23 View Post
    Yes!!! But I usually need to split it with someone....I recommend the Magic Kingdom ones.
    I totally agree ..Its a defaintly MUST DO once in your lifetime of WDW visits

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