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  2. Here's how to actually microwave a Thanksgiving turkey - AOL

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    Place turkey on rack, tucking legs and wings in to fit and making sure there is foil under any pieces that hang over side of pan. Pat dry with paper towels. Brush with oil.

  3. Say what? Butterball claims you actually can microwave a turkey

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    The turkey brand has weighed in on the viral microwave turkey prank with some surprising advice.

  4. Here's how to actually microwave a Thanksgiving turkey - AOL

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    In fact, Butterball received three times as many microwave-related calls compared to the year prior, the company's representatives told us. In fact, Butterball received three times as many ...

  5. It’s time to thaw your turkey — here’s how to do it safely ...

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    14-pound turkey: 1 hour, 24 minutes of thawing in the microwave. 16-pound turkey: 1 hour, 36 minutes of thawing in the microwave. 18-pound turkey: 1 hour, 48 minutes of thawing in the microwave ...

  6. How (And Why) To Tuck Turkey Wings - AOL

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    Step 2. Locate and tuck the wings: Locate the joint where each wing meets the body of the turkey by gently lifting the wings. Now imagine you're laying back on the grass with your arms tucked ...

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  9. Say what? Butterball claims you actually can microwave a turkey

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    The North Carolina-based company tells Today Food that the turkey (which should be smaller than 25 pounds in order to fit inside a microwave) must be thawed first and then microwaved on full power ...