At daycare, they asked the kids how they’d make a Thanksgiving turkey. Some of the kids were quite oblivious to what a turkey needs to cook, giving answers from cooking it for 2 min to 2 days. The teacher laughed and either told them it would be raw or burnt. The preparations also varied, ranging from cereal to ice cream rubs.
Troy stayed true to himself and focused on his favorite food compliment. “Find a turkey inside the kitchen. Cook it with arms. Add chocolate sprinkles and rainbow sprinkles. Cook it in the oven. Make a chocolate turkey. Eat it…it tastes so good!”
So,
my wife decided to honor his culinary genius and found a chocolate gravy recipe
for turkey. And being the dutiful parents that we are, we both ate our turkey
with chocolate gravy and rainbow sprinkles, just like Troy! It was actually
really good. I even had it again for dinner.

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