my Turkey came without giblets

Iron Woode

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I feel ripped off.

Ok, not really. :p

It did come with the neck though.

its a 9 lbs bird and looks great. Its roasting @ 325°F for about 2 1/2 to 3 hours.

should be very nice.

I will be steaming some Asian sticky rice with mixed veggies.

And chocolate Texas muffins for dessert.
 

Iron Woode

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Originally posted by: Rudee
9 lbs? You sure that isn't a chicken? That's small.
there's only going to be 3 people here.

I don't need lots of left overs.
 

Iron Woode

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the turkey was very nice.

not bad for being the first one I cooked.

the dark meat was amazing.

there is about a pound or so of white meat left. It was the perfect size.

I am stuffed.

:D
 

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Originally posted by: Iron Woode
the turkey was very nice.

not bad for being the first one I cooked.

the dark meat was amazing.

there is about a pound or so of white meat left. It was the perfect size.

I am stuffed.

:D

So I've heard! ;)

Cheers Iron Woode! :beer::gift:
 

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Okay, I'll join in the new theme for the month...


It came without giblets because it didn't have them to begin with! It was a turkey zombie, roaming the earth, when its head was cut off. Now, late tonight when you start feeling funny...
 

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I assume you know that there are two cavities in a turkey. The neck is usually stashed in the obvious one, while the giblets are usually in the smaller cavity near where the neck was attached. Who knows? Maybe you have giblets leftovers too.

:)
 

Iron Woode

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Originally posted by: PowerEngineer

I assume you know that there are two cavities in a turkey. The neck is usually stashed in the obvious one, while the giblets are usually in the smaller cavity near where the neck was attached. Who knows? Maybe you have giblets leftovers too.

:)
nope.

sadly, mine came without. I won't miss them.

My dad liked that sort of stuff, not me.
 

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Originally posted by: PowerEngineer

I assume you know that there are two cavities in a turkey. The neck is usually stashed in the obvious one, while the giblets are usually in the smaller cavity near where the neck was attached. Who knows? Maybe you have giblets leftovers too.

:)

Reminds me one year when I first started cooking turkey's I missed the giblets... They were hiding here!