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:-). I've got it..

I can have someone put it on the counter and then they can go about their day

and I can hose it or something.and then I can put the roaster on the floor..and

shove the turkey off the counter? LOL- just kidding.....

so far I THINK I will manage OK.but dang this weather.....ya just never

know.......

Yeah, I usually figure out a way, too.....it keeps my creativity sharp. :-)

- In , " lynn8953 " <lynn8953@y...> wrote:

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>

> >

> > OK please do not laugh (well not too hard if you do laugh :-) )

> > I get nervous cuz when my fingers thumbs or wrists decide to act up- well,

then I have NO

> IDEA how I would get the turkey cleaned up and in the pan and into the

oven.....

> > LOL.

> > Now I have been wondering if I shoulda got a smaller turkey. LOL.

Sorry....some

> challenges I can get pretty creative and so far my hands do fine in the

morning on

> Thanksgiving.but I always worry.....and my kids, I always worry they might get

burned getting

> the turkey out of the oven for me....

> > Most everything else I usually can figure out no matter what body parts

decide to

> misbehave...

> > Never a dull moment.

> > Happy THanksgiving to you all!!!!

> >HI ITS LYNN8953-THATS NOT FUNNY IT'S PRECIOUS-YOUR KIDS WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER

> HELPING YOU -A GOOD MEMORY-WHEN THEY SENT ME TO PYHSICAL THERAPY TO LEARN

> HOW TO DO STUFF BETTER- IT WAS INTERESTING-MOST OF THE THINGS THEY TRIED TO

> TEACH ME I HAD ALREADY FOUND A WAY TO DO MYSELF--WE LEARN TO ADAPT DON'T WE?

>

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hahahahahahahahah. I'm loving this. I have a great picture in my head of you

with a hose and........laura

dreamer_plus <dreamer_plus@...> wrote:

:-). I've got it..

I can have someone put it on the counter and then they can go about their day

and I can hose it or something.and then I can put the roaster on the floor..and

shove the turkey off the counter? LOL- just kidding.....

so far I THINK I will manage OK.but dang this weather.....ya just never

know.......

Yeah, I usually figure out a way, too.....it keeps my creativity sharp. :-)

- In , " lynn8953 " <lynn8953@y...> wrote:

>

>

> >

> > OK please do not laugh (well not too hard if you do laugh :-) )

> > I get nervous cuz when my fingers thumbs or wrists decide to act up- well,

then I have NO

> IDEA how I would get the turkey cleaned up and in the pan and into the

oven.....

> > LOL.

> > Now I have been wondering if I shoulda got a smaller turkey. LOL.

Sorry....some

> challenges I can get pretty creative and so far my hands do fine in the

morning on

> Thanksgiving.but I always worry.....and my kids, I always worry they might

get burned getting

> the turkey out of the oven for me....

> > Most everything else I usually can figure out no matter what body parts

decide to

> misbehave...

> > Never a dull moment.

> > Happy THanksgiving to you all!!!!

> >HI ITS LYNN8953-THATS NOT FUNNY IT'S PRECIOUS-YOUR KIDS WILL ALWAYS

REMEMBER

> HELPING YOU -A GOOD MEMORY-WHEN THEY SENT ME TO PYHSICAL THERAPY TO LEARN

> HOW TO DO STUFF BETTER- IT WAS INTERESTING-MOST OF THE THINGS THEY TRIED TO

> TEACH ME I HAD ALREADY FOUND A WAY TO DO MYSELF--WE LEARN TO ADAPT DON'T WE?

>

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Jsut a suggestion for cleaning the turkey. Use dish washing gloves I

have a pair of insulated ones. Then you can also wear cotton liners

to further keep your hands warm.

Another tip is to buy a good brand name turkey like Butterball. They

are usually very clean and easy to handle. Nex tip would be to buy a

pre-cooked turkey. All the local grocery stores and many of the meat

markets will do anywhere from meat only to full meal. They even do

fried turkey, as well as a good variety of different types of

seasoned turkeys. Smoked cajun seasoned or smoked southern BBQ are

two of my favorites.

Toni in Texas

> > >

> > > OK please do not laugh (well not too hard if you do laugh :-) )

> > > I get nervous cuz when my fingers thumbs or wrists decide to

act up- well, then I have NO

> > IDEA how I would get the turkey cleaned up and in the pan and

into the oven.....

> > > LOL.

> > > Now I have been wondering if I shoulda got a smaller turkey.

LOL. Sorry....some

> > challenges I can get pretty creative and so far my hands do fine

in the morning on

> > Thanksgiving.but I always worry.....and my kids, I always worry

they might get burned getting

> > the turkey out of the oven for me....

> > > Most everything else I usually can figure out no matter what

body parts decide to

> > misbehave...

> > > Never a dull moment.

> > > Happy THanksgiving to you all!!!!

> > >HI ITS LYNN8953-THATS NOT FUNNY IT'S PRECIOUS-YOUR KIDS WILL

ALWAYS REMEMBER

> > HELPING YOU -A GOOD MEMORY-WHEN THEY SENT ME TO PYHSICAL THERAPY

TO LEARN

> > HOW TO DO STUFF BETTER- IT WAS INTERESTING-MOST OF THE THINGS

THEY TRIED TO

> > TEACH ME I HAD ALREADY FOUND A WAY TO DO MYSELF--WE LEARN TO

ADAPT DON'T WE?

> >

>

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We're having our Thanksgiving feast tomorrow. Today I cooked the

turkey, but first I soaked it for a while in salt water. That way, it

doesn't need any more cleaning. It still has to be cut in slices,

though, something I let my husband do. Sue

On Friday, November 25, 2005, at 04:39 PM, Ms radar wrote:

> Jsut a suggestion for cleaning the turkey. Use dish washing gloves I

> have a pair of insulated ones. Then you can also wear cotton liners

> to further keep your hands warm.

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Great idea for protecting against the cold!

Sadly, my fingers, thumbs wrists cannot handle the weight- the pressure against

them, sometimes..

- In , " Ms radar " <aclavern33@a...> wrote:

>

> Jsut a suggestion for cleaning the turkey. Use dish washing gloves I

> have a pair of insulated ones. Then you can also wear cotton liners

> to further keep your hands warm.

>

> Another tip is to buy a good brand name turkey like Butterball. They

> are usually very clean and easy to handle. Nex tip would be to buy a

> pre-cooked turkey. All the local grocery stores and many of the meat

> markets will do anywhere from meat only to full meal. They even do

> fried turkey, as well as a good variety of different types of

> seasoned turkeys. Smoked cajun seasoned or smoked southern BBQ are

> two of my favorites.

>

> Toni in Texas

>

>

> > > >

> > > > OK please do not laugh (well not too hard if you do laugh :-) )

> > > > I get nervous cuz when my fingers thumbs or wrists decide to

> act up- well, then I have NO

> > > IDEA how I would get the turkey cleaned up and in the pan and

> into the oven.....

> > > > LOL.

> > > > Now I have been wondering if I shoulda got a smaller turkey.

> LOL. Sorry....some

> > > challenges I can get pretty creative and so far my hands do fine

> in the morning on

> > > Thanksgiving.but I always worry.....and my kids, I always worry

> they might get burned getting

> > > the turkey out of the oven for me....

> > > > Most everything else I usually can figure out no matter what

> body parts decide to

> > > misbehave...

> > > > Never a dull moment.

> > > > Happy THanksgiving to you all!!!!

> > > >HI ITS LYNN8953-THATS NOT FUNNY IT'S PRECIOUS-YOUR KIDS WILL

> ALWAYS REMEMBER

> > > HELPING YOU -A GOOD MEMORY-WHEN THEY SENT ME TO PYHSICAL THERAPY

> TO LEARN

> > > HOW TO DO STUFF BETTER- IT WAS INTERESTING-MOST OF THE THINGS

> THEY TRIED TO

> > > TEACH ME I HAD ALREADY FOUND A WAY TO DO MYSELF--WE LEARN TO

> ADAPT DON'T WE?

> > >

> >

>

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I was watching on foodnetwork. brining the turkey sounds like it is a super

yummy idea!

- In , Sue <marysue@t...> wrote:

>

> We're having our Thanksgiving feast tomorrow. Today I cooked the

> turkey, but first I soaked it for a while in salt water. That way, it

> doesn't need any more cleaning. It still has to be cut in slices,

> though, something I let my husband do. Sue

>

> On Friday, November 25, 2005, at 04:39 PM, Ms radar wrote:

>

> > Jsut a suggestion for cleaning the turkey. Use dish washing gloves I

> > have a pair of insulated ones. Then you can also wear cotton liners

> > to further keep your hands warm.

>

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