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melanie (not verified)
Sun, 10/19/2003 - 14:48
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Why do you put a spoon in the
Why do you put a spoon in the cavity? Melanie
Barb Wong (not verified)
Tue, 10/21/2003 - 13:12
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No problem! Food and recipes
No problem! Food and recipes are meant to be shared. Glad you enjoyed it!!
Cristina Wu (not verified)
Tue, 10/21/2003 - 00:00
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Ever since Barb gave me this
Ever since Barb gave me this recipe few years ago, this is the only way that I roast my turkeys and chickens. Besides saving me a great lot of time and energy (physical and hydro), I always received a lot of praises from my guests. This year, my friends who are not big fans of turkey told me that it was the best turkey they've ever had and they had many rounds of it. It's so great and rewarding when people I entertain enjoys what I cook. Thanks again Barb...and aunty Betty for sharing their cooking secrets.
Roland Tanglao (not verified)
Sun, 10/19/2003 - 18:22
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the spoon in the cavity is
the spoon in the cavity is ONLY used for flipping the turkey Please remove it after you have flipped the turkey; it's not used for cooking the turkey. Hope that helps! ...Roland