Guest guest Posted November 23, 2005 Report Share Posted November 23, 2005 :-). 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? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2005 Report Share Posted November 24, 2005 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? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2005 Report Share Posted November 25, 2005 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? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2005 Report Share Posted November 25, 2005 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2005 Report Share Posted November 25, 2005 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? > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2005 Report Share Posted November 25, 2005 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. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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