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Aloha Glen,

I've exposed my turkeys to all of the ways you've described except for
the Garbage Can turkey...In addition, here in the islands we have what
is called "imu" turkey where everyone's foil wrapped turkeys are put
into a community pit with heated rocks and sealed overnight to
"steam/smoke" cook.  The end result is "kalua" turkey which is like a
"pulled" turkey which pretty much falls off the bone...

Kalua turkey is outstanding, but nothing beats the old traditional
turkey which is what I'm opting for this year.   After my turkey goes
for an overnight swim in the brime, I will stuff it with a combination
of Stove-Top and other chosen ingredients.  Depending on how ambitious I
am, I will do some baking as well...

Here's wishing everyone on the Listserv, a Happy Thanksgiving from our
friendly shores!

Mahalo,

Brian

**My thoughts and opinions (and turkey) are all my own and does not
represent my company or any other entity**

-----Original Message-----
From: Records Management Program [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Glen Sanderson
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2012 11:38 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Friday Ponderings Early, nothing to do with records or does it?

Most of us have finished a turkey meal or two and now that I am
overloaded with tryptophan and not thinking clearly I started to think
what is your favorite way to cook the Turkey?
Traditional oven roast?
Roaster Pan?
Turkey in a Bag?
Deep Fry(Cajun Style)? 
Smoking in a smoker?
Garbage Can turkey?
Buy pre-cooked?
Steamed and then baked?
Or something else?

Do you Brine your turkey?

Did you know?
Minnesota is the top turkey producing state.
Massachusetts and Wisconsin produce the most cranberries Tryptophan is
not why your sleepy, it is because you over ate.
Ratio of 1 to 2 (Colonists to Native Americans) The Plymouth (harvest
celebration) was lost in history for 200 years until a letter by Edward
Winslow was rediscovered.  Published by Alexander Young and given his
own twist it became Thanksgiving. (the records connection right here)
President Lincoln declared this a holiday in 1863.
If Ben Franklin had his way the Turkey would be our national bird, not
the Eagle.
Wild turkeys, Meleagris gallopavo, can run some 10 to 20 miles (16 to 32
kilometers) an hour and fly in bursts at 55 miles (89 kilometers) an
hour.  I have seen this and it is interesting to watch.  They roost in
trees.
Gathered from the following source if you want more info.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/11/091123-thanksgiving-dinn
er-turkey-facts.html

You all have a great Holiday
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