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What comes to mind
in November more than any other time of the year? Thanksgiving turkey
and all the fixings, of course. While most of us have trusted family recipes
to help us out, there's also a lot us who need a little assistance.
Traditional Turkey Preparation
.butterball.com/
This website, compliments of Butterball,
offers expert advise on turkey preparation. There are tips on defrosting,
stuffing, roasting and carving your bird. The site also offers video demonstrations
and recipes.
Deep Fried Turkey
allrecipes.com/cb/kh/thanks/friedturkey/default.asp
Deep fried turkey is a trend that hit several
years ago. If you've never tried it, it's delicious and definitely something
different to do on Thanksgiving. However, you need the right equipment
and instructions to stay safe. This site offers all the "how-tos" as well
as recipes.
Leftovers
allrecipes.com/cb/kh/thanks/warmedover/default.asp
turkeyfed.org/consumer/thanksleft.html
It's inevitable. If you have Thanksgiving
dinner, you are going to have leftovers. These two sites provide some
interesting and unique ways to get the most out of your leftovers. Who
knows, the family may not even realize they're eating leftovers!
Food Safety
www.fda.gov/fdac/996_cov3.html
The last thing anyone who is preparing Thanksgiving
dinner wants to do is make the hungry guests sick. This site offers links
to the FDA seafood hotline, USDA meat and poultry hotline and other useful
links. These links offer not only tips on preparation, but on storage
as well.
Turkey Alternatives
allrecipes.com/cb/kh/thanks/turkeybeyond/default.asp
diabetic-lifestyle.com/articles/nov98_enter_1.htm
There are several websites out there if you're
looking for alternatives to cooking turkey for Thanksgiving. These two
sites offer alternative menus and recipes.
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