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Extractions: Over the years, USDA's Meal and Poultry Hotline home economists say these are the six questions they hear most often. Yes, a whole frozen turkey can be stored in your home freezer at 0o F for up to one year without appreciable loss of quality. To prevent freezer burn, wrap the turkey in heavy freezer paper. There is no significant difference in quality between a fresh turkey and a frozen one. But you can only keep a fresh turkey refrigerated 1-2 days before cooking. Thawing your turkey in the refrigerator is the preferred method. Allow one day for each five pounds. In a hurry? Thaw the turkey in a clean sink. Put it in a heavy freezer bag secured with a twist tie. Cover the bird with cold water, changing the water every 30 minutes to keep it cool. Allow 6-9 hours for a 12- to 16-pound turkey, 9-11 hours for a 16- to 20- pound bird.
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Extractions: DentalPlans.com Dental Health Articles Diet The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) has an array of information available to help consumers prepare a safe, easy and delicious Thanksgiving Day meal. New this year is "Let's Talk Turkey, A Consumer Guide to Safely Roasting a Turkey." Every facet of getting a turkey from the grocery store to the dinner table is included buying fresh vs. frozen, safe thawing methods, stuffing, roasting and even storing and reheating leftovers. The brochure and other information related to turkey preparation can be printed from the FSIS Web site at: http://www.fsis.usda.gov. Hard copies of this guide are available at no charge and can be ordered by sending e-mail to fsis.outreach@usda.gov. Other publications available on the FSIS Web site can answer a myriad of Thanksgiving-related food safety questions. Here are some frequently-asked questions from fact sheets that can be found by clicking on "Fact Sheets" on the FSIS site. You can select either "Poultry Preparation" or "Seasonal Food Safety." "We had a big family argument at Thanksgiving dinner. Aunt Mildred wouldn't eat the turkey because the cooked meat looked pink. Is pink turkey meat safe?"
Extractions: Eszter's Blog // via eszter.com esztersblog.com Eszter.com E-LIST ... Gallery Welcome to Eszter's Weblog Here you will find my thoughts and comments about all sorts of things from sociology, the Internet, academia, teaching, research, books and movies to current events, fun Web stuff, art, gadgets and just about anything else that comes to mind. If the inspiration strikes you during your visit, feel free to leave a note via the comments link. Previous entry: "Water, lozenges and some CH COOC H COOH" ... Next entry: "Email 101: the importance of bcc" 11/24/2002 Entry A look at the logs of my pages shows that several people find my Recipes page by doing a search on Google or Yahoo for pumpkinpie (sic) or pecanpie (sic). They spell it in one word. I don't on my page in the text, but I do have a pumpkin and a pecan pie image file on the page and so it comes up as a result on such misspelled searches. I'll compile a list of spelling mistakes from my study one of these days, it's pretty interesting. (It is not fully clear here whether people are simply misspelling the pies or think that "on the Web you're not supposed to use any spaces" to one of the respondents from my study As for Thanksgiving cooking, last year I prepared a full
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Extractions: Previous entry: "RoWen on Thankfulness and Donating" Main Index Next entry: "Four Years for Wired Fool" 11/28/2003 Archived Entry: "Thanksgiving Cooking Report" In addition to cutting up way too many vegetables yesterday, I made sugar-free pumpkin pies according to Chuck "Looka" Taggart's recipe . Yum! (You'll need to scroll down a bit) I challenged the kids we were eating with to identify a mystery veggie from the platter, and one boy got it! "This tastes like celery!" and I counted it as correct (it was celery root aka celeriac ) and gave him a quarter. Brave child to taste an unknown root!
Thanksgiving Cooking With Kids Cooking With Kids on Thanksgiving Day. On Turkey Day , when most mothers are praying that their children will stay out of the kitchen, I am actively http://www.jeannepasero.com/Recipes/cookingkids.html
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Extractions: November 17, 1999 Thanksgiving is just eight days away, and we know you are all planned and organized. But just in case you've forgotten some of the ground rules, there are plenty of holiday hot lines to help. Many also offer on-line help. USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline, 800-535-4555, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. weekdays year-round, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Thanksgiving Day; automated service available 24 hours a day. Assistance on safe food handling, meat and poultry preparation, and cooking questions. Butterball Turkey Talk-Line, 800-323-4848, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. weekdays through Nov. 24, 9-7 Saturday-Sunday, 7-7 Thanksgiving Day, 9-7 weekdays through Dec. 23. Home economists and nutritionists answer questions and offer assistance. Callers get a year 2000 calendar with recipes and coupons. On-line: www.butterball.com HoneySuckle White , 800-810-6325 anytime through Dec. 31. Automated assistance for questions about turkey. On-line: www.honeysucklewhite.com Reynolds Wrap Turkey Tips Line, 800-745-4000 anytime through Dec. 31. Recorded message on defrosting turkey as well as several ways to roast turkey. Leave your name and address for free recipe brochures. On-line:
Boiling Water: The Splendid Table Lynne s thanksgiving cooking Tips. A few ideas and words of wisdom from Lynne for the big feast. Equipment Ditch the bulb baster and use a large spoon (an http://splendidtable.publicradio.org/boilingwater/boiling_thankstips.shtml
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Extractions: Links 2 Love Thanksgiving can be a LOVEly time of year. Links2love is packed with ideas for love all year 'round but cooking that special Thanksgiving dinner , cuddling by the fire, can be the perfect recipe for romance We have Thanksgiving ideas for fun for kids - to keep them busy while you're cooking (or cuddling) and for making this year's Thanksgiving Day a fabulous Thanksgiving with Thanksgiving recipes for turkey sweet potatoes cranberry sauce desserts that you and your love will love.
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