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My first time cooking Thanksgiving dinner
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 215246" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>You can cook a turkey breast quite easily, and skip the gross part of sticking your hand up the turkeys @$$. (I have odd kids - they LIKE to stick their hands into the turkey to get the stuff out. Of course I have to discourage the desire to stick it onto a sibling's head like Joey did in Friends! They actually draw straws to see who will GET TO do that! ODD CHILDREN!)</p><p> </p><p>If you do a turkey breast, there are 2 very simple ways to cook it. First is to get one of those disposable cooking bags. Toss in the meat, follow directions on the box and YUM!</p><p> </p><p>The 2nd way is to get a turkey breast that will fit in your crockpot. Put it in the crockpot meat side DOWN (so the juices will run to the meat and not out of it), season to taste, stick in carrots, onions and celery if you like (I put celery ribs on the bottom of the crockpot and they hold the meat up a little so it doesn't stick to the bowl) and then cook on low for 4-6 hours, until a meat thermometer says it is done.</p><p> </p><p>I hope you end up with something you enjoy and doesn't gross you out. My oldest has a real problem with eating chicken on the bone. Has ever since he was about 3.</p><p> </p><p>For us at least Wiz is now eating meat. Though there are some fairly good turkey substitutes in the freezer section now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 215246, member: 1233"] You can cook a turkey breast quite easily, and skip the gross part of sticking your hand up the turkeys @$$. (I have odd kids - they LIKE to stick their hands into the turkey to get the stuff out. Of course I have to discourage the desire to stick it onto a sibling's head like Joey did in Friends! They actually draw straws to see who will GET TO do that! ODD CHILDREN!) If you do a turkey breast, there are 2 very simple ways to cook it. First is to get one of those disposable cooking bags. Toss in the meat, follow directions on the box and YUM! The 2nd way is to get a turkey breast that will fit in your crockpot. Put it in the crockpot meat side DOWN (so the juices will run to the meat and not out of it), season to taste, stick in carrots, onions and celery if you like (I put celery ribs on the bottom of the crockpot and they hold the meat up a little so it doesn't stick to the bowl) and then cook on low for 4-6 hours, until a meat thermometer says it is done. I hope you end up with something you enjoy and doesn't gross you out. My oldest has a real problem with eating chicken on the bone. Has ever since he was about 3. For us at least Wiz is now eating meat. Though there are some fairly good turkey substitutes in the freezer section now. [/QUOTE]
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