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Turkeys Need Time To Thaw


Sweetfudge

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Sweetfudge Community Regular

I know I'm not the only Thanksgiving noob here, and my mom called me last night to remind me that if I have a frozen turkey, it needs at least 2 days in the fridge to defrost. Didn't want anyone elses thanksgiving ruined by having stone cold turkey disasters, so I just thought I'd state the obvious :)

Have a nice day!


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jerseyangel Proficient

Great reminder, Sweetfudge! :) Nothing like having a still half-frozen turkey on your hands on Thanksgiving morning.... :D

Guest nini

I took mine out of the freezer and transferred it to the fridge Saturday

Michi8 Contributor

I don't buy frozen turkeys anymore. I rarely have enough room in my fridge to thaw a bird for 2 whole days, plus I usually found that 2 days wasn't enough and I stuggled to finish defrosting the morning before popping it into the oven.

I now always buy fresh! I simply place an order for the turkey ahead of time, and the grocery store keeps it for me until the day before or day of. I find the end result is a juicier bird...and with less hassle. :D

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I just finished reading one of the relationship oriented threads and though how applicable the title of the topic is to that type of situation as well...

jerseyangel Proficient
I just finished reading one of the relationship oriented threads and though how applicable the title of the topic is to that type of situation as well...

:lol::lol:;)

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