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With Thanksgiving almost upon us, I thought I would share some helpful information about the main dish that will be gracing most of our tables… The Turkey!

Many families have different traditions for their Thanksgiving table. Some families have the whole stuffed turkey on the table for a picture perfect presentation. Then, dad takes the carving knife, and serves the pieces one at a time.

Some families decide to pre-slice the turkey, and serve it on a platter. Sometimes this choice is made due to ease of serving, less time waiting for each plate to be filled, or maybe your turkey didn’t come out of the oven looking like the Norman Rockwell paintings that we all strive for ;)

In any case, whether you place the turkey in the middle of the table for presentation, or you pre-slice it and serve it on a platter, I’m sure the following video will help you decide where to begin when you pick up the carving knife ;)


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Comment by Alice Scott
2007-11-21 08:22:37

Thanks for the turkey carving tips. I’ll try them out tomorrow.
Alice

Comment by admin
2007-11-21 13:20:15

Alice - Let us know how it goes!

 
 
Comment by Heidi
2007-11-21 12:39:39

Thank You! That was a great step by step video presentation. You cant go wrong after watching that. It makes it simple and easy!
Heidi

Comment by admin
2007-11-21 13:22:47

Heidi - I just love “how-to” info! I used to love HGTV - but no so much anymore :( It seems like the only things that they show are how to buy houses - or fixing up houses… which I love, but… there comes a time in a gals life when she just needs some good how-to info *Big Smile*

You can post back to this thread & let us know how it turned out for you!

Pearl

 
 
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