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Keeping Useful Items HandyBy Melanie Feedback About This Post:RE: Thawing Your TurkeyI will say, as a clarification, that I live in W. Colorado, where the nights are mostly below freezing, therefore my garage stays pretty cold this time of year. That's the reason it's safe here. If you live in warmer climates, using a cooler is not the best way. KLJohn Post by KLJohn RE: Thawing Your TurkeyI have been doing this as well for at least 5 years but without the water. Never had any problems. I also brine my turkey as well -- delicious. Have a great Thanksgiving. Post By Chris (Guest Post) RE: Thawing Your Turkey
Please go to this US government website regarding safe turkey thawing: Post By Guest (Guest Post) RE: Thawing Your TurkeyI tried this last Thanksgiving for the first time & it worked out perfectly. It is a great space saving idea! Great minds think alike! Happy Thanksgiving! Post by Nonna Mar |
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