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11-12-2004, 06:03 PM
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Cooking up a skinned turkey
What is the some good ways to cooking a skinned turkey with out deep frying it.
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RE: Cooking up a skinned turkey
Cut up some onions and put in cavity!
Rub in some salt and seasoning on the outside of bird then wrap bird with Bacon and Bake!
Make soup out of any leftovers and the carcass making use of the onions,also!!!
People will fight over the bacon--so beware!!!
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RE: Cooking up a skinned turkey
That sounds so goooooooood .
I bet it is.
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RE: Cooking up a skinned turkey
That dose sound good I just put the turkey in the fridge to thaw, come monday It will be gone. I will let you know how it turned out.
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