
When it comes to eating turkey, I like to dabble on the dark side of things and eat a drumstick. It gives me that old English monarch feeling. Yet dark meat has a bad rap, so I wanted to know just how bad it really is.
First off, to satisfy your curiosity as to why there is dark meat in the first place, you need to know that since turkeys don't really fly much, their legs and thighs are the birds' primary mode of transportation.

Last week I mentioned that we are not able to decipher the unhealthy menu items without having the nutritional information available and you guys took the
first quiz but I found the other three questions too. So let's see how well you do figuring out fat content...
Which of the following items that are served at Romano's Macaroni Grill restaurant, do you think has the most fat
Traditional Lasagna
Pasta Classico with Sausage & Peppers
BBQ Chicken Pizza
Chicken Caesar Salad