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Having the family over to my new place. That includes the ex, my son, my daughter and both grandsons. Meathead son-in-law is supposed to be working that day, but I'm guessing that with free food involved, he'll find a way to attend.
Pretty traditional. So far, one 12+lb turkey breast, and one...
I put a 12 lb. breast into the fridge on Saturday. This morning it was still hard as a rock. Probably going to have to put it in water for a while. Good thing I bought an extra wide & deep sink when I remodeled the kitchen. (Kinda had this in mind then.)
I used to use an old pillow case. But that in itself, was quite a task.
They're not as forgiving as a dog. They'll show their displeasure with you in a variety of ways, later.
I used to work with a guy whose previous job was at Rainier Brewery in Seattle. He said it was expected that workers would grab a beer off the line at lunch. This was probably in the 60's or 70's.
I haven't hunted for many years. But when I did, there was a small, local grocery store in Winthrop, WA, where the butcher would process folks deer at night after close. He charged to $100 to cut steaks & roasts, grind the rest with some beef tallow, and wrap everything nicely in white butcher...
I picked up a breast a couple weeks ago for $.97 lb. Limit was 1, but now I think I may need another, and they are nowhere to be found at any price. I've seen some whole turkeys at $.59, and Butterballs were $.99 lb at a Kroger affiliate. There was an ad somewhere for a free turkey, but you had...
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