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Another turkey question, I'm afraid
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We're getting a fresh, organic turkey tomorrow, which is being killed today. It'll be approx. an 8-10 pounder.
Will it be OK in the fridge until Christmas Day?
We're getting a fresh, organic turkey tomorrow, which is being killed today. It'll be approx. an 8-10 pounder.
Will it be OK in the fridge until Christmas Day?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Just don't do what neighbours of ours once did because the turkey they collected on Christmas Eve was too big to go in the fridge. They wrapped it in a large plastic carrier bag and left it outside the kitchen door because it was forecast to be a cold frosty night.
In the morning they came down early to get it all prepared and found just a shredded empty bag. The local foxes had a field day and run off with the whole bird during the night !. Don't think they had a very festive lunch but I'm sure it is still remembered and laughed about whenever they now eat their Christmas turkey.
In the morning they came down early to get it all prepared and found just a shredded empty bag. The local foxes had a field day and run off with the whole bird during the night !. Don't think they had a very festive lunch but I'm sure it is still remembered and laughed about whenever they now eat their Christmas turkey.
A guy went into Comet to complain to the manager about a freezer he'd bought recently, his complaint was that when he'd bought the freezer, he asked the salesperson how long he would be able to keep a chicken for in the freezer, and was given an estimate of 6 Mths, which the manager agreed with. The guy then said that the freezer was obviously not working properly, because he'd put a chicken in there last night, when he went to check it in the morning, the bloody thing was dead!
Wendy, that gave me such a laugh. Foxes must have thought all their Christmases had come at once.
Reminds of a few years ago, when hubby was driving lorries for a living. One of his customers, on the last day before Christmas, gave him a 25lb turkey. When he got back to the depot, he wrapped it securely in his jacket and put it on the front seat of the car whilst he went in to sort out his paperwork and clock-off. Safe, he thought, from our puppy, whom he took to work with him and who was now sleeping peacefully on the back seat.
However, when he got into the office there were drinks and mince pies and it was another half hour before he got back to the car - to find a very happy puppy gnawing industriously away on a leg of the turkey.
Reminds of a few years ago, when hubby was driving lorries for a living. One of his customers, on the last day before Christmas, gave him a 25lb turkey. When he got back to the depot, he wrapped it securely in his jacket and put it on the front seat of the car whilst he went in to sort out his paperwork and clock-off. Safe, he thought, from our puppy, whom he took to work with him and who was now sleeping peacefully on the back seat.
However, when he got into the office there were drinks and mince pies and it was another half hour before he got back to the car - to find a very happy puppy gnawing industriously away on a leg of the turkey.
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