Butterball Thanksgiving Turkey-CLOSED

November 18, 2010

I can’t hardly believe that Thanksgiving is next week. Yes, time goes by really fast, but what could be better than to spend it celebrating with family and friends. As I celebrate Thanksgiving I always look back and ask myself this question: What am I Thankful for? Well, my answer is “I am thankful for waking up each morning and spending time with my family. That is why I can’t wait for next Thursday.

I love how on Thanksgiving day, the delicious aroma of Turkey flows throughout the entire house. Then everyone is helping out in the kitchen making various types of dishes, from stuffing all the way to the scrumptious sweet potato pie. Then, you would hear the laughs coming from the living room. You really feel like you are surrounded by happiness. I love sitting around a table and chatting away with family, and eating all the wonderful food. My favorite way of having Turkey is a Cajun deep fried one, and I love to soak my potatoes with gravy. That really makes it complete. Now, what do you do with all your left over Turkey?  Well, we usually make a big pot of delicious spicy Turkey soap and of course you can’t forget the turkey sandwiches. That will definitely make feel warm and cozy inside. Thanksgiving is definitely a day to remember in my book.

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  • Reply Regina T. November 19, 2010 at 1:59 am

    I always bake my turkey in an oven bag. Turns out SO tender and juicy!!

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  • Reply Brett November 19, 2010 at 2:01 am

    We brine ours the day before and I use the convection roaster on my oven. I can’t even wait!

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    My favorite tradition is eating..lol. I just love being around family..especially my dysfunctional side.

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  • Reply LJD November 19, 2010 at 2:28 am

    Las year was my first year to brine the turkey. I’m going to brine it again this year, and then I may or may not use an oven bag to seal in even more moisture. I’ll be cooking the biggest turkey of my life this year, b/c i need a 22 pound bird! Yikes!

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  • Reply Monica November 19, 2010 at 2:32 am

    We always spend the holiday with my grandparents – we try cooking the turkey all different ways! Big fan of fried!

  • Reply Tracy @ Cotton Pickin Cute November 19, 2010 at 3:17 am

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  • Reply Lisa November 19, 2010 at 3:48 am

    We plan on deep frying our turkey this year! Delicious!

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  • Reply Sherrie Cruson November 19, 2010 at 6:04 am

    I like to prepare my Thanksgiving turkey the night and usually baste it with a small amount of orange juice. The acid from the orange juice helps tenderize the turkey.

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  • Reply Cathy Wallace November 19, 2010 at 8:49 am

    This year I’m going to deep fry him/her!! I’ve never done a whole turkey this way, only the breast.

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  • Reply Kim Holsapple November 19, 2010 at 10:42 am

    My fav tradition is watching the Macys Day Parade – when I see Santa at the end of the parade – I know the Christmas season is officially here

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    My favorite Thanksgiving tradition is getting together with the family. I always make my homemade cranberry sauce to share at the dinner table.

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  • Reply amber November 19, 2010 at 12:35 pm

    i prepare my turkey in a bag. . .i can just put it in there and let it go, no basting.

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    We would deep fry the turkey!

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    My favorite tradition is making sure that we always have some of my grandma’s stuffing.
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    One of my favorite traditions was going to my mom’s house for Thanksgiving before she passed away–her kids and grandkids loved it because she would cook everything you could think of 🙂

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    We’ll be having a traditional oven roasted turkey with stuffing
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    My favorite Thanksgiving Tradition is just knowing I will be with my family. This year is extra special because they just told my mom she has terminal lung cancer. I am not giving up hope, but I want to make sure this year is the best for everyone!

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    I prepare my Turkey in an oven bag that lets it brown, get juicy and tender. We love it.

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    I am planning on brining our turkey this year. I have heard good things about this process so I am planning to try it.

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    Every year we make sugar cookies on Thanksgiving day {after we have eaten of course so we are not tempted to eat the dough or fresh cookies!} so we can freeze them for our big Christmas party. I don’t think we have missed a year since I was about 5!

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  • Reply renee November 20, 2010 at 2:29 am

    I put the turkey in before going to work that day and let my husband keep an eye on it until I get home 🙂 I usually rub some poultry seasoning and put a stick of butter inside with some celery and garlic

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    I cook my turkey in chicken broth and roast it in the oven. I always cut an orange in 1/2 and place it inside the turkey as well..Keeps it moist!

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  • Reply Donna B. November 20, 2010 at 9:03 pm

    I brine my turkey, then roast it (unstuffed) @ 325degrees until done 🙂

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