At the very first Thanksgiving neither Turkey nor Chicken was available. However there was an excess of eggs. In search of protein for their feast the parties involved turned to Deviled Eggs. This also answers the age old question, or at least in North America. Which came first the chicken or the egg, it was the egg. Both Chicken and Turkey were introduced later.
So to honor this little known nugget of history, Ive decided to connect Alaska to Russia via Deviled Egg Bridge. By my count it will take 72 Deviled Eggs. Below is an artist rendition of what will surely be a wonder of the world.

Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
Brent,
ReplyDeleteThis is quite the accomplishment. Jim, as a huge fan of deviled eggs, wants to know whats in your recipe. We are roasting turkey legs today as we lost the rest of the bird in a freak accident on the way to the cottage. Have a great day and don't over do it eating your way to Russia.
Love MOM
Use Egg Lands Best. Bigger, and tastier. Really.
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