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A turkey-stuffed doughnut? Kathie Lee and Hoda give it a try

This year, thanks to the magic of the calendar, Hanukkah begins the day before Thanksgiving.That means, there is now such a thing as the Thanksgivukkah doughnut.In honor of the convergence of the two holidays, Zucker bakery in New York has introduced a turkey-stuffed pastry, which appeared in front of Kathie Lee and Hoda on Friday."I don't like the concept," said KLG immediately, making a face."T
Kathie Lee and Hoda tried a turkey-stuffed pastry on Friday.
Kathie Lee and Hoda tried a turkey-stuffed pastry on Friday.Today

This year, thanks to the magic of the calendar, Hanukkah begins the day before Thanksgiving.

That means, there is now such a thing as the Thanksgivukkah doughnut.

In honor of the convergence of the two holidays, Zucker bakery in New York has introduced a turkey-stuffed pastry, which appeared in front of Kathie Lee and Hoda on Friday.

"I don't like the concept," said KLG immediately, making a face.

"They're moist," Hoda observed.

"They're kind of moist but they're not hot," said KLG. "I like my turkey and stuffing hot. I really like my gravy hot."

The ladies remained skeptical.
The ladies remained skeptical.Today

Hoda went for it, taking a bite, while Kathie Lee remained skeptical. 

"Get in there," encouraged Hoda. "Get involved."

She chewed and chewed, and gave KLG a meaningful look. "You try it!" she exclaimed.

"I can't, I really can't," KLG insisted. "Can we heat it up and I'll try it?"

Sure enough, the donuts were given a zap and returned piping hot. KLG took a bite, but it still didn't do it for her.

"I'm very sorry," she said, as she tucked the remainder into a napkin. "I'm sure they're lovely people that make it."

"Wash it down," advised Hoda, taking a big sip of wine.

"Yeah, that's what I'm going to do," KLG agreed.