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Can I do it as a practice for a turkey to see if I like the brine and the smoke? Or is it too different?
Wait, let's do the math, if I buy a "small" turkey (like 8-10# ?) at $0.68/lb, then I'm paying between $4-7 total cost. A 3-4# chicken roaster at $0.99/lb would cost between $3-4. I don't understand the logic of using a turkey to learn how to cook chicken, it makes no sense to me.
Can I do it as a practice for a turkey to see if I like the brine and the smoke? Or is it too different?
The original OP is not looking to learn to cook chicken. He is looking to try a brine that he wants to use on turkey.
Right now where I live, turkey breast is going for $0.69-80. Per pound. Average weight 4-5 pounds. 5 pound chicken is $8.99-$10.99 or $1.80-2.20 per pound. Hows that math pan out. Speaking of math I best get back to work and design some more beams and footings...