
Antigon
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No, it couldn't compare to a fried Cypriot chicken |
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Totally Blunt
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What is the next question? How to cook your turky in greese?
Ha ha. I'm doubled up, laughing.
Jeez! |
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çetin
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I protest Y/A for double standart against Travel/Türkiye section. |
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habisce
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If you try to eat it, it will stick in your throat. |
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emiliosailez
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The turkey or the freezer? |
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cpinatsi
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It depends on the freezer. Regular home freezer compartments of the refrigerator should not keep frozen meat for more than 1 month or a bit more. Deep freezing below -18 degrees Celcius can keep meat for a year.
So no one can guarantee if it is still good, it's up to you if you'll eat it or not. |
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The_last_Amazona
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Yes, it should be fine. Unless there was an electricity interruption, your turkey is good as fresh after a year.
I know from experience as I used to cook the turkey of last year so I could store the new one I'd get from work (for the following year:)
Happy turkey day!! |
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girly girl
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"How long can a turkey be kept in the freezer?" This question is often heard by the food safety specialists answering USDA's Meat and Poultry Hotline. Although the optimum freezing time for quality — best flavor and texture — is 1 year, consumers are usually surprised to learn that, from a safety standpoint, frozen turkeys may be kept indefinitely in a freezer. |
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Selena
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That was so funny Blunt-I-run!!!! |
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scrappypoo
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THIS IS ONE HELL OF A LONG DEAD TURKEY!!
IT IS READY TO BE BURIED. |
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hannahkitty24
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EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEWWWWWWWWWWWWW NO |
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cookie
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i'm not sure. if it has freezerbite, i would'nt chance it. good luck |
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girl24gr
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if it is in deep freeze it propably wont harm you if you eat
but it will have no taste, it will be like eating straw |
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TK-421
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Probably not. If your freezer is cold enough all the time (0 F, -18C), then you can probably store it safely for a few months, but definitely not for a year. |
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