Weekend Weathervanes: It’s a Gobbler

Now I know what to do with those photos – “thanks” to Heather Wilkinson Rojo at Nutfield Genealogy; she blogs Weekly Wednesday Weathervanes  in New Hampshire.  Please check out her page and enjoy the many unusual weathervane photos and often be entertained with a history lesson. It’s amazing at what you can encounter in your travels  – You Just Need To Look Up!

Weekend Weathervanes

It’s a Gobbler!

As we headed home from a weekend in New Hampshire…. actually the weather was pushing us to leave… due to the tremendous rains coming into the area. No sooner than we passed this restaurant, I asked hubby to turn around as “my little eye” spotted a turkey perched high above… which turned out to be Hart’s Turkey Farm Restaurant.

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Hart’s site boasts, that on any given day they serve a ton of turkey, 40 gallons of gravy, 1000 pounds of potatoes, 4000 dinner rolls, and more than 100 pies… now that’s a lot of food! Glad I don’t cook here, but I am definitely going back to eat! Everyday is Thanksgiving there! There’s much history  on this restaurant which opened its doors in 1986 in Meredith, New Hampshire… so head on over and check it out.

If you’ve eaten there, do leave me a comment… what’s your favorite dish served at Hart’s. I viewed their menu online, and I want one of everything!!!

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