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    Default Turkey for turkey day

    Getting things ready..............


    Cooking the bird..............


    Looks good enough to eat.........
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    That had to be tasty....Happy Thanksgiving Kerry.

    Cheers,

    MontanaMoose

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    Then that wasn't you that Jay Leno just showed causing a huge turkey explosion?


    Looks good! Can you do candied yams in that thing, too?
    Kevin


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    At least you had the good sense NOT to do it your garage. 20#'s of LPG, 4gal of flammable oil and open flame are not three things to combine INDOORS! Yet unfortunately there are more than a few garages burnt down every year by this.

    Good looking bird, did you inject it with any good seasonings?

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    Mmmm...Mmm...Mmm.. The bird looks good. Today it's leftovers at my little house, I'm having a turkey leftover sandwich for lunch.



    I don't know about you but I ate too much!
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    I noticed someone is now manufacturing an infra-red oiless "Fryer" did anyone try one of those?
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    I don't know about the rest of you but since I fried the first turkey about 5 years ago, my family won't touch a baked bird anymore.
    SAFETY is foremost when using 350 degree oil around fire.

    David

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    My ONLY "problem" ( how can one have a " problem" with turkey?) is that deep frying produces no GRAVY. And for me and mine, GRAVY ( NOT canned-but drippings and roux based) and stuffing ( also from inside the bird)are VITAL parts of the experience. But ,as in ALL things, whatever floats YOUR boat.

    Mark
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