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Let's check in on Matt...
looks like he's out and about doing door-to-door "Turkey"
(Off topic? Yeah, but I wanted to Gobble you all Up gotcha ya!)
"Happy Thanksgiving Turkey's!"
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Cheers indeed!
A little history about the Pilgrims. I was fortunate enough to visit here and it brought some clarity to all the stories I read in the history books growing up.
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What some people don't know, because history is being forgotten, is that Jamestown, Virginia was the first permanent English settlement. It was established in 1607. Still, coming to a strange place that has no protection from the elements and unknown dangers and setting up a town is extremely difficult... and very, very scary. To all of the pilgrims of the past I say, "Thanks you."
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Oh noooo....my Turkey ran away
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Mine was eaten. Sorry Buddy. Never make a turkey a pet the day before Thanksgiving. :-/
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Funny and True, He spotted the cutlery!
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So, I've read/heard that a Deep Fried Turkey is the Best. Tastier, tenderer and the fastest way to get the job done. It's dangerous though (saw a video) OIL!! .... Boiling Oil!
Did anyone deep fry their bird?
I think homie deep fried his bird last year(?)
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So, I've read/heard that a Deep Fried Turkey is the Best. Tastier, tenderer and the fastest way to get the job done. It's dangerous though (saw a video) OIL!! .... Boiling Oil!
Did anyone deep fry their bird?
I think homie deep fried his bird last year(?)
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I put a certain amount of water in the baking tray, cover in foil and as cooking progresses, and the natural fluids come out, I remove some of the fluid. I then uncover and brown at the end.
Cook from a cold oven and allow 20 minutes at the end to settle.
Cook from a cold oven and allow 20 minutes at the end to settle.
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We deep fried a couple over the years. Very tasty and very fast, but LOTS of oil that you have to do something with. The first time, we made doughnuts afterwards - what the heck, we had gallons of hot oil. If you choose to repeat, I strongly suggest making the doughnuts first. While the dog enjoyed turkey doughnuts for a week or so, the humans did not.
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Thanks for the belly laugh !!!GeorgeSK wrote:We deep fried a couple over the years. Very tasty and very fast, but LOTS of oil that you have to do something with. The first time, we made doughnuts afterwards - what the heck, we had gallons of hot oil. If you choose to repeat, I strongly suggest making the doughnuts first. While the dog enjoyed turkey doughnuts for a week or so, the humans did not.