I read an article about not defrosting if you’re cooking it in the oven. It said you just add 50% time at temp.
I’m not a bird guy though, so I’m really just here to hint at knowledge that exists for you to find, which really makes you think about how knowledge works in the first place and how your brain can trigger memory from either sensory input or thought or both, but then sometimes it’s not there also.
Anyway someone in the fam got covid so I’m doing steaks instead.
I read an article about not defrosting if you’re cooking it in the oven. It said you just add 50% time at temp.
I’m not a bird guy though, so I’m really just here to hint at knowledge that exists for you to find, which really makes you think about how knowledge works in the first place and how your brain can trigger memory from either sensory input or thought or both, but then sometimes it’s not there also.
Anyway someone in the fam got covid so I’m doing steaks instead.
Good rambling, would read again, 8/10
How can you rub butter and spices under the skin if the turkey is frozen solid?
How are you doing it under the skin?
Get your fingies in there. Really cram it
You seperate it around the neck
Cut the skin, pull it up, pinch some of the seasoning in your fingers and stick your fingers under the skin, rub it around. Done
Can’t say I’ve ever seen that, cool. I’ve been known to slice slits into it and stuff that with seasoning.
Wait until it’s kinda thawed, then take it out and do that
Sounds like a question for a bird person, I’m intrigued by the under the skin thing though.
Could you consider that thoughts are just a form of sensory input?
Boy howdy, I have adhd and I am certain that is correct.