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Sportsman’s Gold Upland Game & Turkey Marinade 3-Pack Marinades crafted by sportsmen to complement the mouth-watering complex flavors of wild game. Three flavors per pack.Includes: Honey-Garlic & Herb, 16 oz. Smokey Apple & Clove, 17.2 oz. Maple Pepper, 17.9 oz…. |
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Music of Islam 10: Qur’An Recitation $13.53 Ten years in the making, The Music of Islam series recorded in Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, Turkey, Yemen, Pakistan, Indonesia, Iran and Qatar represents the most comprehensive sound documentation available to Westerners today, of a world religion dating back to 1/622. Although governed by strict rules for fourteen centuries, contact with other cultures has radically affected Islamic music throug… |
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The Kostelanetz Touch $11.98 … |
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95.5 Wplj’s Scott & Todd in the Morning $15.98 … |
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H. S. Strut Cutt’n & Strutt’n VI $1.95 Features over 25 turkey hunts…. |
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The Truth Eleven: Spring Turkey Hunting (Primos Hunting Calls) $1.98 … |
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Primos : The Truth VII About Spring Turkey Hunting He’s Coming! … |
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Cass Creek Big Horn Remote Speaker 80-Feet Cable $47.99 Wild game rely on their keen sense of hearing to communicate and keep them aware of their environment. Now you can amplify any of the Cass Creek Game Calls to lure game in close. The Big Horn XL can be used as a remote unit with the Nomad MX4 Series as well as a standard extension speaker with all the original model Cass Creek calls. Three times louder than the original speaker, the Big Horn Outdo… |
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Case NWTF Chestnut Smooth Bone Trapper with Turkey Call $95.99 A portion of the proceeds goes to the NWTF, which has spent the past quarter century working to conserve our country’s wild turkey population.Tru-Sharp surgical steel blades Chestnut smooth bone handle Brass pins and liners Nickel silver bolsters and exclusive NWTF shield 3-1/8″ clip pt and spey blade lengths 4-1/8″ closed Turkey call included… |
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Grand River Lodge John Parsons Signature Series Turkey Sculpture Lamp Capturing the wary strut of a splendid tom turkey, master sculptor John Parsons amazing attention to realism is exemplified through perfect posturing and minute details. Every element of bird movement is captured as the artist skillfully projects nature’s drama and beauty in sculpture. The turkey’s two-toned body feathers and red highlights around the head and neck are meticulously hand-painted. T… |

Ten Essential Things To Do When You Visit Turkey
Turkey has long been a controversial country in the long line of history. Being a mediator between Asia and Europe, Turkey has had a culture of its own – influenced both by its European neighboring countries as well as its Asian neighbors. For this, you will surely enjoy Turkey – the arts and letters, the museums, the vacation destinations, and the historic sites.
1.) Turkish Concerts and Operas
Having a culture distinctly of its own, Turkey has developed a liking for concerts and operas that are truly world class. Enchant yourself with the dazzling collaboration of Western classical music infused with Ottoman music. The result is a sound uniquely their own.
2.) Films in Turkey
Your visit to Turkey will never be complete unless you get to watch a Turkish film. Turkish films are truly world-class, having earned itself accolades and praises from international award-giving bodies. Also, Turkey holds its very own film festival celebrated in Istanbul.
3.) Museums in Turkey
Because of the very rich history of Turkey, a lot of museums can be found in the place. In these museums, you actually get to see artifacts found in Turkey. Some of the most famous museums in Turkey include the Museum of Anatolian Civilization and the Ethnographic Museum where Roman and Greek artifacts are on exhibit.
4.) The Cave Dwellings
A direct manifestation of the rich cultural tradition of Turkey is its cave dwellings, found in Central Anatolia Goreme, Turkey. What’s so distinct and unique about these cave dwellings is that people are still living in these houses built by Christian monks around 4 A.D. You can just imagine the resilience of these houses.
5.) Roman Ruins
Turkey was once under the rule of Roman Empire. Until now, you can feast your eyes on the marvel of Roman structures left in Turkey. These ruins are found all over Turkey, the most notable of which is the ancient city of Adora, found in South Central Turkey.
6.) Mosques
Because Islam has been the official religion of Turkey from then until now, some of the most notable and architecturally laudable mosques can be found in Turkey. The Suleymaniye Mosque and the Blue Mosque are both found in Turkey. The signature domes of the Byzantine architecture are ever impressive in Turkey.
7.) Greek Ruins
As if the presence of Roman ruins is not enough, wait until you bear witness to another historic place in Turkey. In Western Turkey are the legendary ruins of the city of Troy. Indeed, this makes Turkey a place you must visit, especially if you are a history buff who loves learning about the early roots of civilization.
8.) Nature Trips
A trip to Turkey will not be complete unless you visit the nature-friendly areas around the country. One is Lake Van, located in the eastern part of the country. Because it is a lake, you will find the place to be very relaxing where you can spend a quiet time alone. In Turkey is also the world-famous Mount Ararat, known for its perfectly shaped peaks.
9.) Shopping in Turkey
Turkey is the place to be if you are a shopaholic. Here can be found the Grand Bazaar which provides roof for over 4000 shops for different purposes – food, fashion, technology, books, and many other things. What you are looking for can surely be found in Grand Bazaar, found in Istanbul.
10.) Foods in Turkey
The key to Turkish food is simplicity, and you will especially love the fact that the foods commonly served here are either filled with spices or herbs. These, after all, are prolific in Turkey. Also, anchovies are one of the best cooked foods in the country.
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I am aware that there is Baby Nestle in Turkey, does anyone have a number I can call? The email bounces back.?
Hello. I will be travelling to Turkey. I would like to know if anyone knows the number I can call to ask them questions. Also, if anyone knows which formulas from Nestle they have (if you know for sure) and the price in Turkish lira of each can. PS I am interested in the powder formula only. I am interested in Nestle Good Start with live cultures mostly. Thank you.
I saw that the Turkish website doesn’t have a number you can call from North America, I saw only an 800 number that is accessible only overseas. In this case what you can do is go on the global site, www.nestle.com and either call or send them an email with the information you are requesting. Since you will send it in English, this ensures that there will be someone to answer it and not overlook it. Good luck.
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