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Dear Yahoo!:
Where can I find a good recipe for turkey burgers?
Ham Burgler
Chaska, Minnesota
Dear Ham:
We headed straight for the Recipes category in the Yahoo! Directory and combed through the sites. Allrecipes.com, a site bearing the coveted sunglasses icon (sunglasses), caught our eye, so we headed there. On the front page of the site, we typed "turkey burger" in the search box and found a tantalizing recipe for a Giant Stuffed Turkey Burger. It sounded delicious, but we were just getting warmed up and decided to browse further.

Next, we paid a visit to Epicurious, an incredibly useful site for discriminating cooks. Touted as "The World's Greatest Collection of Recipes," it culls the very best dishes (over 14,000) from Gourmet and Bon Appetit magazines, and also offers preparation and hosting tips. Our search for the incredible, edible turkey burger yielded 11 scrumptious results, including:

Finally, we stopped by the Yahoo! Grilling and Barbecuing category and we picked up plenty of helpful hints to keep those turkey burgers nice and juicy.

So, if you have a hankering for a healthy turkey burger, we suggest you follow our lead and poke around the Recipes category. You're sure to find a recipe for a delish dish your family and friends will quickly gobble up!

 
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