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Barbecued Turkey Sandwiches

Submitted by: Barbara Smith 
These moist shredded turkey sandwiches from Barbara Smith of Columbus, Ohio are a welcome break from beef barbecue or sloppy joes. The turkey cooks in a tangy sauce made with ketchup, vinegar, Worcestershire sauce and mustard. 

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Turkey Barbecue

Submitted by: Arlene Anderson 
I originally got this recipe from my daughter-in-law, who likes to cook healthy meals. I just added my Texas touch to give the chunky turkey sandwiches some zip. I serve them a cranberry salad. --Arlene Anderson of San Antonio, Texas 

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Saucy Turkey

Submitted by: Johnye Masteres 
From Rayville, Louisiana, Mrs. Johnnye Masters shares a speedy stovetop dish using cooked turkey. 'The spicy sauce is so quick to stir together because it uses convenience foods such as mustard, ketchup and hot pepper sauce,' she confides. 

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Hot Turkey Sandwiches

Submitted by: Charla Sackmann 
'I was first served this hearty hot sandwich at a friend's home,' recalls Charla Sackmann from Glidden, Iowa. 'I couldn't wait to get the recipe and make it myself. The cheesy sauce is a delicious disguise for leftover turkey or chicken.' 

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Turkey Cranwich

Submitted by: Judy Benson 
'My mother-in-law and I are always dreaming up new sandwiches,' reports Judy Benson of Capron, Illinois. 'When we put these Thanksgiving leftovers between slices of sourdough bread, we knew we had a family favorite.' 

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Curried Turkey

Submitted by: Evelyn Gunn 
With a tossed green salad and some fresh hot rolls, this dish makes an easy delicious meal! You'll like how the apple and curry flavors accent the meal. Here's another bonus - it's a good way to use up leftover turkey from holiday dinners. 

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Turkey Stir-Fry

Submitted by: Kylene Konosky 
Try this skillet dish after the holidays when you have a lot of leftover turkey to up. The vegetables add fun color and crunch. I know your family will love it as much as mine does. --Kylene Konosky of Jermyn, Pennsylvania 

Saucy Turkey

Submitted by: Taste of Home's Fast Family Favorites 
The spicy sauce in this speedy dish is so quick to stir together because it uses convenience foods such as mustard, ketchup and hot pepper sauce. 

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Turkey Sloppy Joes

Submitted by: Sue Ann O'Buck 
'This is a wonderful sandwich for family meals or parties,' writes Sue Ann O'Buck of Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania. Once the meat is browned, the mixture simmers for just 10 minutes, so it's perfect for spur-of-the-moment backyard picnics. 

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Spicy Turkey Stir-Fry

Submitted by: Alexandra Armitage 
'This is one of my husband's favorite recipes, and he doesn't even know it is good for him!' writes Alexandra Armitage of Nottingham, New Hampshire. 
 
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