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Intrepid_Chef said:Gordon Foods? Is that the same as GFS?
There are coupons in the paper this week ... one is $5 off your other products, the other is a $5 rebate in coupons when you buy a Butterball so save the receipts! And if you don't spend $15 on your turkey you can use the rest of the value to buy other Butterball products.
Has anybody RECEIVED a turkey or had one received by their hosts?
Nanisu said:4 to hosts, and then did 4 boutiques, so submitted them as shows, getting the certificates for those and taking them to our local Albertsons, where if you buy one butterball you get one free, and giving 8 turkeys to needy families in our church. So excited!
Nanisu said:4 to hosts, and then did 4 boutiques, so submitted them as shows, getting the certificates for those and taking them to our local Albertsons, where if you buy one butterball you get one free, and giving 8 turkeys to needy families in our church. So excited!
The "So, How Many Turkeys..." tool allows you to cook up to five turkeys at once, depending on the size of your oven and the size of the turkeys. It takes into account the recommended spacing between turkeys for proper cooking and allows for even heat distribution.
Yes, the "So, How Many Turkeys..." tool can be used for cooking other types of poultry such as chickens, ducks, or geese. Just adjust the recommended cooking times and temperatures accordingly.
The "So, How Many Turkeys..." tool takes into account the standard size of ovens and turkeys. However, it is always important to measure the interior space of your oven to ensure that it can accommodate the number of turkeys you want to cook. You can also refer to your oven's manual for recommended spacing between dishes.
It is not recommended to use the "So, How Many Turkeys..." tool for cooking frozen turkeys. It is best to thaw the turkey completely before cooking to ensure even cooking and food safety.
No, the "So, How Many Turkeys..." tool is designed to evenly cook multiple turkeys at once without the need for rotation. However, it is always a good idea to check the turkeys periodically to ensure they are cooking evenly and adjust if needed.