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Just checking what oBners are doing to their birds this year or flying car info for the prince


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wait, you can deep fry a turkey?


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I was thinking about beer can turkey

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wait, you can deep fry a turkey?


sure!

How to deep fry a turkey


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splates Wrote:
wait, you can deep fry a turkey?


That's old news. Where the fuck is my flying car? Seriously!

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Somebody should invent a deep frier big enough to put a pig in


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Fried. No contest.

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nah. too big to fry. Parts of a pig, sure.

But slow cooked pork is just too good.

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wait, you can deep fry a turkey?


That's old news. Where the fuck is my flying car? Seriously!


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


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wait, you can deep fry a turkey?


That's old news. Where the fuck is my flying car? Seriously!


It's in the "my fucking flying car" thread this is the turkey cooking thread.
But just to make you happy here's your car...
Image [img][img][650:433]http://seekers.100megs6.com/FlyingCars/flying-car-new%5B1%5D.jpg[/img] Image


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haha that moller sky car is the 'Chinese Democracy' of cars


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wait, you can deep fry a turkey?


deep fried turkey is amazing

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my mother cooks it up in the oven. tryptophan coma coming up tomorrow my brother.

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what about 'roasted' turkey?

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I'm a vegetarian and I don't think I would eat this.

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In related news...

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Creator of Stove Top Stuffing Dies

By RYAN LENZ, Associated Press WriterWed Nov 23, 2:23 PM ET

Ruth M. Siems, a home economist who helped create Stove Top stuffing, a Thanksgiving favorite that will be on dinner tables across the country this year, has died at 74.

Siems, who worked for General Foods for more than 30 years, died Nov. 13 in Newburgh, Ind., after suffering a heart attack in her home.

Siems helped develop Stove Top in 1971 while working at General Foods' technical center in White Plains, N.Y. She was listed first among four inventors when the patent was awarded in 1975 for the quick and easy way of making stuffing without actually stuffing a turkey.

Kraft Foods, which now owns the Stove Top brand, sells about 60 million boxes each year around Thanksgiving. The five-minute stuffing comes in several flavors, including turkey, chicken and beef.

As a member of the research and development staff for General Foods, Siems helped find the ideal bread crumb size for making instant stuffing with the same texture as the real thing, said her brother, David Siems.

Siems grew up in Evansville and graduated from Purdue University in 1953 with a home economics degree. She later took a job at a General Foods plant in Indiana, researching flour and angel food cake mixes.

She retired in 1985 and settled in a historic house in Newburgh, near Evansville.

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This is a terrible blow to humanity!

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I want to try some Turducken.

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Its pretty big out my way near WV. Apparently its quite tasy.

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shiv Wrote:
I want to try some Turducken.


weird. are you watching the national news on abc?
because they were just talking about turducken.


now they are talking about cranberry sauce.

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Turd what?

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Turd what?


Ferguson.

You'll know him by the oversize, foam cowboy hat he wears.


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regular oven baked for me... and cold leftovers on friday!

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what day is thanksgiving btw?


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I want to try some Turducken.


weird. are you watching the national news on abc?
because they were just talking about turducken.


now they are talking about cranberry sauce.


i did see that but there was a piece on some local news show about it too.

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