ARE YOU KIDDING ME?

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Two turkey dinners 2 gizzard bags left inside the bird, which also means the lytes weren't picked from the body cavity. I'm glad my in-laws know such more than I.
 
LOL, people are forgetting the basics.Who doesn't wash the carcass,and check the cavity? I hope it was an otherwise good meal.Our oven is broke so we grilled some lamb.
 
As a young bride I nervously fixed my first turkey for Thanksgiving dinner. I washed the cavity but didn't inspect it. When I stuffed the turkey I wondered why it didn't take as much stuffing as I thought it would. I found out when I removed the dressing before I served it. I had left the neck in. The giblets were in that pouch of skin at the front of the bird but the neck was in the body cavity. I found the giblets OK but missed the neck. It was years before I was allowed to forget that one.
 
As a young bride I nervously fixed my first turkey for Thanksgiving dinner. I washed the cavity but didn't inspect it. When I stuffed the turkey I wondered why it didn't take as much stuffing as I thought it would. I found out when I removed the dressing before I served it. I had left the neck in. The giblets were in that pouch of skin at the front of the bird but the neck was in the body cavity. I found the giblets OK but missed the neck. It was years before I was allowed to forget that one.

This year I went to get the neck and gibblets out and was wondering where the gibblets where when I got out the neck because I forgot I was dealing with a store bought turkey not a store bought chicken rarely deal with either so hence my confusion for a moment..
 

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