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Yo OT, share your most badass Thanksgiving tips
White meat is not supposed to be dry. It comes out of the oven this way because of an extremely common baking mistake: baking the bird whole.

The white meat and the dark meat have to teach different temperatures, sonin order to not kill people, the typical solution is to overcook the white meat.

But there's a better solution: separate the two before baking! Now you can remove each separately when they reach the proper temperature!
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Easy peasy: ignore the whole thing.:catinablanket:
Ham > Turkey

*shrugs*
It’s a good time to hand out those blankets to the needy.
i dont know much about that holiday other than turkey, is dr livesy applicable? he seems kind of "thanksgiving-y"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eu50vYH1cqA

i guess just be an awesome gigachad in a powdered wig if you wish to have a good thanksgiving
Lime 13 hours ago 
the only tips i have for a bad ass is to shower beforehand
When smoking a turkey use apple juice to keep the bird moist. Use Peanut Oil if your going to deep fry it, to reduce the smoke since it has a higher temperature before it starts to smoke.
Yo OT, share your most badass Thanksgiving tips

Don't use a baking bag, just an open baking dish and after the turkey is cooked turn the "juices" into gravy with gravy powder.

Enjoy.
What's the concept of Thanksgiving can anyone explain?
Originally posted by Riruru:
What's the concept of Thanksgiving can anyone explain?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNmkfZN9Wbk

The story that's taught to schoolkids is how the Pilgrims fled England seeking religious freedom, settled in Massachusetts and nearly starved before the local Wampanoag people took pity on them and taught how to farm in this new environment, and they held a feast to celebrate friendship between the two peoples.

Of course, things were quite a bit more complicated. To say the English Puritains were innocently seeking religious freedom glosses over how they were chased out of the Dutch Republic for being too religeously intolerant to everyone else and making a nuisance of themselves. And the peace with the Wampanoag didn't last long.

Abraham Lincoln declared the last Thursday of November an official day of Thanksgiving in 1863 to boost morale during the war of southern treason, and the myths about the Plymouth settlers has been spread since.
https://www.abrahamlincolnonline.org/lincoln/speeches/thanks.htm
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Originally posted by Riruru:
What's the concept of Thanksgiving can anyone explain?

Apparently there's too many turkeys in america and they have thanksgiving to control the numbers.

Trump told me.
only tip i have for you is thanksgiving is a warm up for the main event which is CHRISTMAS
Originally posted by Devsman:
White meat is not supposed to be dry. It comes out of the oven this way because of an extremely common baking mistake: baking the bird whole.

The white meat and the dark meat have to teach different temperatures, sonin order to not kill people, the typical solution is to overcook the white meat.

But there's a better solution: separate the two before baking! Now you can remove each separately when they reach the proper temperature!

I eat when football is on. Gives me a reason to keep my mouth shut during the game as far as speaking goes.

I only eat turkey, pork and beans, and mashed potatoes for Thanksgiving now. No more of all those messy pans.

Cherry pie with Whipped Cream(TM) is a must as well.
Periodically basting with melted butter and rosemary has always worked for my family to prevent it from drying out.

And laughing at the idiots who try to deep fry their turkey and forget that ice crystals don't like hot oil, and that fluid displacement is a thing is also a family tradition.

Much like 4th of July fireworks, fire departments routinely put on cautionary demonstrations.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtaV7gr_qhs
Cook your stuffing inside the turkey and mix it with dressing prepared outside of the turkey. Stuffing cooked inside the bird absorbs all the flavor and the juices from the turkey and it tastes amazing. My grandmother used to cook the gizzards from the turkey on the side, finely chop them and then add them to the stuffing. I have never become ill from eating stuffing cooked inside a turkey. If you're concerned about it, just heat the stuffing before putting it inside the turkey. Stuffing covered with homemade pan dripping gravy has always been my favorite part of our Thanksgiving dinner.


Make Potatoes au Gratin as a side dish:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wja-1-AIWdg

Make Yellow Squash Casserole as a side dish:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hu3kipxPk_Y&t=151s
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Jazz 11 hours ago 
anyone else like cranberry sauce? im literally the only person in my whole family who loves that stuff lmao. which is fine, means more for me :steamhappy:

oh and cooking tip: to the people who hate brussels sprouts, the reason you hate them might be because youve only had overdone sprouts. overcooking them is what makes them bitter and nasty. frying is arguably the best method to cook brussels sprouts without the risk of making them bitter.
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