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Jimor:
The only Thanksgiving video you'll ever need:
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=lf3mgmEdfwg

Jace:

--- Quote from: Jace on 22 Nov 2012, 12:18 ---Hooray I'm having instant noodles out of a ziploc container for Thanksgiving because I have to work holidays. Oh I also don't get holiday pay either.

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Addendum, the headache I woke up with didn't go away and I might also have a fever? Oh well, only 6ish more hours until 11pm and I can go home. Then I get to come back in the morning at 7am.

Lines:
I honestly can't wait until I can have Thanksgiving in our house. This year's was fun, but over the summer I had kind of been looking forward to the idea of having it in the new house.

Not that I have the slightest idea how to cook a turkey, but I can dream, right?

Barmymoo:
You can also Google!

TheEvilDog:

--- Quote from: Linds on 23 Nov 2012, 07:45 ---I honestly can't wait until I can have Thanksgiving in our house. This year's was fun, but over the summer I had kind of been looking forward to the idea of having it in the new house.

Not that I have the slightest idea how to cook a turkey, but I can dream, right?

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The tricky part is that the legs take longer to cook than the breasts which results in the breasts drying out if you aren't careful, so keep it basted with juices.
This is a handy site to work out how long to cook a turkey (though you'd have to convert pounds to kilograms)
http://www.safefood.eu/christmas/turkey.html
That said, I always cook my turkey the night before, mainly because you have a much more controlled environment and not the chaotic mess of Thanksgiving or Christmas morning. Some people might complain, but the fact is, you're cutting out a huge chunk of stress by cooking the bird the night before.

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