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    Brine and smoke.
    Crops are harvested, animals are killed.

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    Y’all don’t forget the giblet gravy. If the turkey doesn’t turn out that’ll usually save it.

    My favorite part of Thanksgiving.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cwaysvt View Post
    Y’all don’t forget the giblet gravy. If the turkey doesn’t turn out that’ll usually save it.

    My favorite part of Thanksgiving.
    That goes on the dressing at our house.
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    I dont know how it was done. For all I know that weird bastard that determined it's gender licked it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by banded_mallard View Post
    Smoking one half way and finishing it in the fryer.
    This is the way. Spatchcock is a great method as well especially to save some time but smoking then frying is the way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cwaysvt View Post
    Y’all don’t forget the giblet gravy. If the turkey doesn’t turn out that’ll usually save it.

    My favorite part of Thanksgiving.

    I put drip pan under my turkey in smoker with neck and giblets in it along with chicken broth. Turns out pretty good

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheVisorGuy View Post


    Looking great VG. How long you smoke it and what size was bird.

    Thinking could smoke larger turkey this way

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    Quote Originally Posted by wskinner View Post
    He puts the turkey in at 250?

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    "They are who we thought they were"

    You can dress a fat chick up, but you cant fix stupid

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    14 lb bird. Put it in at 8:20 this morning and pulled it at 162 degrees at 11:30. I like a little bounce in my breast meat
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    Also anything Malcom Reed sales is the shit. That dude is 500lbs for a reason
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheVisorGuy View Post
    Looks great! Was it?
    Crops are harvested, animals are killed.

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    It was good mike. I'm not a big Turkey fan but this was good.
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    Whatever you'll do it's still gonna be a turkey.

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    Smokin a prime rib. Throwing a lil change up this year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highstrung View Post
    Whatever you'll do it's still gonna be a turkey.
    That's right. Turkeys gonna turkey
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    Yeah, we will have a variety of meats at ours.. we move from our duck marsh, to the dove field then to the cabin for breakfast.. women and more come down after, we have a couple big easy thingys down there, just for Thanksgiving turkeys. I used to brine, always did a sweet tea brine. These days we just rub some shit on them for good measure and stick them in those infrared contraptions.

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    Smoking a turducken breast as per my usual ritual. I hate turkey but love this and it’s easy and a crowd pleaser.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CUduckreeper View Post
    That goes on the dressing at our house.
    Anything dry gets a serious dose of it at mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cwaysvt View Post
    Anything dry gets a serious dose of it at mine.
    My favorite part of Thanksgiving is the giblet gravy.

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    Likely not the best, but not to bad for first go round.. Appreciate the input
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