perchie.girl
RIP 1953-2021
Quote: Thanks Deb, That is two home grown broad breasted turkey one was a white the 40+ pounds and the other was a bronze 35 pounds. And we are having them cooked for us as the 40 pounder will not fit in my oven or a pan I own. lol
My problem is I always cooked to much food and had 3 fridg's to put it in after dinner. Now I only have one fridg and two freezers. lol So I cannot afford to over do it to much. And someone gave us two more turkey's today. lol They can wait till next month. We will be cooking all the fixings to go with the turkey and ham dinner and deserts. We will be making dressing, gravy, potato salad, english pea salad, lima beans, sweet potato casserole, corn soufle', green bean casserole, ham, mac-n-cheese. I can't even think of what all the kids are bringing. Pies and cookies, cakes and other deserts. I know we will have several family members staying for a few days. So lots of left overs to eat.
Hey Chicka, Last year on here, Rosemarie I think, used a "cuts all" (reciprocating saw) to cut her too big frozen turkey right down the middle. Worked great. Talking about 30 pound turkeys.....funny story. When I was young and stupid I lived in Mexico City where at that time (60's) they didn't celebrate the holiday so husband decides to invite all his friends to eat with us. I'd never cooked a turkey, (had barely cooked for that matter) and his brother gifted us with a 30 pound one. In Mexico lunch is around 3 PM and dinner is around 8PM. Well, it wasn't done for lunch and it wasn't done for dinner. I think we finally ate the d*** thing at about 9:30 after we'd eaten everything else! Due partly because I didn't know how long it would take and partly because the oven wasn't hot enough. (Thankfully, I didn't make anyone sick!)
I remember that.... I wonder if you can get a stainless steel blade for it....
deb off to go dig on the internet.