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   Joined: August 2002 Posts: 8307
  Location: Tennessee | This year was the first in a long time that our turkey wasn't "weberized" -- we got new convection ovens this year and had to try them out.  Worked really well ... although definitely coming up short from our usual mesquite-Weber-smoked bird.  Prepared the lucky dinner centerpiece as usual ... make a rub  of herbs, olive oil, minced garlic, ground sea salt, minced onion and massage into the turkey everywhere.  Cavity gets a bed of onion cap, whole herbs, whole garlic and apple pieces.  Cook until tender and juicy ... | 
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  Joined: July 2005 Posts: 354
  Location: Flushing, MI | OK, the very first turkey sandwich from the leftovers is underway.......  
  
Down the hatch! | 
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   Joined: December 2003 Posts: 13996
  Location: Upper Left USA | There's a few times I have retrieved one of those bags of innerds out of the already cooked bird. It was a good day! | 
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  Joined: July 2005 Posts: 354
  Location: Flushing, MI |   bags of innerds  I take those out before it goes into the oven.  The kids saw me taking that stuff out and FREAKED!  
  
"AAAAAGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!"  
  
The Innerds.... another good possiblity for a band name! | 
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  Joined: June 2006 Posts: 659
  Location: Hiram, Georgia | Innerd Skinner'd | 
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  Joined: September 2006 Posts: 16
  Location: Oxfordshire, UK | Blimey!  
  
A vegetarian shouldn't have to see this kind of thing. | 
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