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1st September 2010

My turkey is frozen and cooking without a thermometer how do i tell when its done?

yeah so my mom made me cook the turkey frozen on 325, its been cooking about 4 hours, had foil over it the whole time, trying to hold in juices, it dosent have a thermometer in it, neither do i have one, how do i tell when its done? my mom said when it turns brown….. is that accurate?
how do i tell?!?!?!
someone please help me,
thanks.


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27th August 2010

When am i supposed to start cooking my turkey?

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13th August 2010

Can I partially cook a turkey then finish cooking it a few hours later?

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15th July 2010

When you stuff stuffing inside a cooking turkey?

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24th June 2010

Is cooking turkey in a paper bag really harmful?

I am new to the whole cooking thing, and I actually cooked a turkey last year in a paper bag from the grocery store as per my neighbours instruction. It was the best tasting, moistest, beautifully brown turkey I have ever had the pleasure of eating in my lifetime - no exaggeration.
HOWEVER .. I am reading that there are toxins in the paper bags from the grocery store (I actually use a KFChicken bag but same thing really) and that its harmful to use them for cooking. Then I read that some people have done this every year for decades and no one got sick.
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