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Old 11-18-2008, 03:53 PM #1
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Default roasting turkey

My SIL & girls are coming at Thanksgiving and SIL wants to eat a little early so they can go eat a bit with her FIL (they are coming in from out of state). She suggested putting the turkey in the oven at 175* over night then stuff it (if I want) in the morning & change the temp to 325* & it won't take as long on that day. She said she has done this before & it worked. What do you have to say to help? Thanks
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