tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5055330933900013377.post5385790720367429406..comments2024-03-12T00:33:24.839-07:00Comments on Homemaking on the Homestead: How to Roast a Turkey Crystalhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00621490444516696992noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5055330933900013377.post-34987468992410521022013-12-05T05:45:58.505-08:002013-12-05T05:45:58.505-08:00Tx Crystal, I have never made a turkey, maybe one ...Tx Crystal, I have never made a turkey, maybe one day. Here in South Africa we dont celebrate Tx-G as a rule or a holiday. But I wished we did, but guess we can have a tx-G meal and say what we are thankfull for and thank Father God ;) Anywhy here it would proberly be chicken, lamb or pork roast going on 7y reading your blog x bless youTx Crystal bless you and the family! <br /><br />Maritza and the family! <br /><br />MaritzaMaritzahttp://www.facebook.com/Maritzasylvianoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5055330933900013377.post-74430396456081744922013-12-04T12:43:55.264-08:002013-12-04T12:43:55.264-08:00Our friends who, hosted dinner this year, used an ...Our friends who, hosted dinner this year, used an infrared cooker for their turkey. It looks like a deep fryer, the turkey looked like it had been deep fried but there is no oil involved. Was the best turkey we had ever had, so much so, that my husband went out the next day, purchased one, and used it for our prime rib roast. I was the best prime rib and there is no oil to save or dispose of.S.Lynnnoreply@blogger.com