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  2. The Viral Turkey Trick That Dates Back to Julia Child - AOL

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    Almost every Thanksgiving, there's an "it" turkey recipe that makes the rounds. In 2006, The Judy Bird, a dry-brined turkey recipe from then L.A. Times' Food Editor Russ Parsons, was the bird in ...

  3. The Best Way to Thaw a Turkey in Time for Thanksgiving - AOL

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    That means taking it out on Monday for a Thursday Thanksgiving. ... spritzing any dry spots with olive oil so the rub sticks to every crevice. Transfer the turkey to a sheet pan (leave it ...

  4. Wolfgang Puck cooks up a turkey in no time and shares quick ...

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    Season the turkey all over inside and out with salt and pepper. Drizzle and rub with some olive oil all over the skin. Place the turkey in the roasting pan on top of the bed of vegetables. Place ...

  5. The Absolute Easiest Way to Make Your Turkey This Thanksgiving

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    Add half a cup of orange juice to the crockpot, around the turkey breast (not on top), then top the turkey with one full can of whole berry cranberry sauce. Finally, add some maple syrup to the top.

  6. Fla-Vor-Ice - Wikipedia

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    Fla-Vor-Ice is the trademark name for a type of freezie.Unlike traditional popsicles, which include a wooden stick, Fla-Vor-Ice is sold in and eaten out of a plastic tube. . Also unlike traditional popsicles, it is often sold in liquid form and requires the consumer to freeze the product at ho

  7. Countdown to Thanksgiving: 2 week timeline, tips, recipes to ...

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    This largely depends on the recipes you're making, but Janke suggested compartmentalizing your shopping list into produce, dairy, dry goods, etc. to make shopping most efficient. Go to the store ...

  8. Popsicle (brand) - Wikipedia

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    He renamed it Popsicle, supposedly at the insistence of his children. [1] Popsicles were originally sold in fruity flavors and marketed as a "frozen drink on a stick." [5] [3] Six months after receiving a patent for the Popsicle, Good Humor sued Popsicle Corporation. By October 1925, the parties settled out of court.

  9. Tongue depressor - Wikipedia

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    Tongue depressor. A tongue depressor or spatula is a tool used in medical practice to depress the tongue to allow for examination of the mouth and throat. Hobbyists, artists, teachers and confectionery makers use tongue depressors, which may also be referred to as craft sticks or popsicle sticks.