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Always have...as long as you remember to take it out of the freezer way

ahead of time to thaw in the refrigerator (which has not always been the

case for me).

>

>

> Do many of you cook Thanksgiving turkeys from a frozen state? We plan to do

> so again this year. It seems so much more moist than thawing it first. And

> it doesn't take that much longer to cook.

>

> W. Rowell, RD, LN, CLT

> Long Term Care Consulting

> Montana State Hospital

> Montana Developmental Center

> Certified LEAP Therapist

>

>

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Always have...as long as you remember to take it out of the freezer way

ahead of time to thaw in the refrigerator (which has not always been the

case for me).

>

>

> Do many of you cook Thanksgiving turkeys from a frozen state? We plan to do

> so again this year. It seems so much more moist than thawing it first. And

> it doesn't take that much longer to cook.

>

> W. Rowell, RD, LN, CLT

> Long Term Care Consulting

> Montana State Hospital

> Montana Developmental Center

> Certified LEAP Therapist

>

>

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We don't thaw. We cook from a frozen state, right into the roaster.

Re: Frozen Turkeys

Always have...as long as you remember to take it out of the freezer way

ahead of time to thaw in the refrigerator (which has not always been the

case for me).

>

>

> Do many of you cook Thanksgiving turkeys from a frozen state? We plan to do

> so again this year. It seems so much more moist than thawing it first. And

> it doesn't take that much longer to cook.

>

> W. Rowell, RD, LN, CLT

> Long Term Care Consulting

> Montana State Hospital

> Montana Developmental Center

> Certified LEAP Therapist

>

>

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I've done it before - just cover and roast on a lower temp for a longer time and

cook the stuffing on the side.

Jacquelyn A. Pressly, RD, CLT

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Specializing in Wellness and Prevention, Personal Nutrition Coaching

and Designer Lifestyle Plans to help you get on the health track

Northeast Ohio & Western Pennsylvania

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Re: Frozen Turkeys

Always have...as long as you remember to take it out of the freezer way

ahead of time to thaw in the refrigerator (which has not always been the

case for me).

>

>

> Do many of you cook Thanksgiving turkeys from a frozen state? We plan to do

> so again this year. It seems so much more moist than thawing it first. And

> it doesn't take that much longer to cook.

>

> W. Rowell, RD, LN, CLT

> Long Term Care Consulting

> Montana State Hospital

> Montana Developmental Center

> Certified LEAP Therapist

>

>

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We yank those giblets out once the turkey is thawed enough. We're going to try

something one of my cooks recommended, spray the frozen turkey with cooking

spray first and then rub it with sage, rosemary and thyme, or whatever... We'll

cook It breast side down to avoid loss of juices.

From: rd-usa [mailto:rd-usa ] On Behalf Of

Chase

Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 2:03 PM

To: rd-usa

Subject: Re: Frozen Turkeys

What about the parts frozen inside in that little bag?

Jackie Chase RD

Dilleingham AK

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didn't you mean: " Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme " .... :) (Simon and

Garfunkel)

Happy Thanksgiving everyone.

Merav Levi, RD, MS, CDNhttp://www.linkedin.com/in/meravlevi

To: rd-usa

From: drowell@...

Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2010 21:08:04 +0000

Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

We yank those giblets out once the turkey is thawed enough. We're going to

try something one of my cooks recommended, spray the frozen turkey with cooking

spray first and then rub it with sage, rosemary and thyme, or whatever... We'll

cook It breast side down to avoid loss of juices.

From: rd-usa [mailto:rd-usa ] On Behalf Of

Chase

Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 2:03 PM

To: rd-usa

Subject: Re: Frozen Turkeys

What about the parts frozen inside in that little bag?

Jackie Chase RD

Dilleingham AK

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didn't you mean: " Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme " .... :) (Simon and

Garfunkel)

Happy Thanksgiving everyone.

Merav Levi, RD, MS, CDNhttp://www.linkedin.com/in/meravlevi

To: rd-usa

From: drowell@...

Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2010 21:08:04 +0000

Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

We yank those giblets out once the turkey is thawed enough. We're going to

try something one of my cooks recommended, spray the frozen turkey with cooking

spray first and then rub it with sage, rosemary and thyme, or whatever... We'll

cook It breast side down to avoid loss of juices.

From: rd-usa [mailto:rd-usa ] On Behalf Of

Chase

Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 2:03 PM

To: rd-usa

Subject: Re: Frozen Turkeys

What about the parts frozen inside in that little bag?

Jackie Chase RD

Dilleingham AK

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didn't you mean: " Parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme " .... :) (Simon and

Garfunkel)

Happy Thanksgiving everyone.

Merav Levi, RD, MS, CDNhttp://www.linkedin.com/in/meravlevi

To: rd-usa

From: drowell@...

Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2010 21:08:04 +0000

Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

We yank those giblets out once the turkey is thawed enough. We're going to

try something one of my cooks recommended, spray the frozen turkey with cooking

spray first and then rub it with sage, rosemary and thyme, or whatever... We'll

cook It breast side down to avoid loss of juices.

From: rd-usa [mailto:rd-usa ] On Behalf Of

Chase

Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 2:03 PM

To: rd-usa

Subject: Re: Frozen Turkeys

What about the parts frozen inside in that little bag?

Jackie Chase RD

Dilleingham AK

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Have you figured out how to season the meat? Turkey is so tasteless that if

it weren't for TG and an occasional sandwich I'd never chose to eat the

meat, so I have to season it well or we just can't stomach it.

From: rd-usa [mailto:rd-usa ] On Behalf Of

Rowell,

Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 12:40 PM

To: 'rd-usa '

Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

We don't thaw. We cook from a frozen state, right into the roaster.

Re: Frozen Turkeys

Always have...as long as you remember to take it out of the freezer way

ahead of time to thaw in the refrigerator (which has not always been the

case for me).

On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 2:28 PM, Rowell, <drowell@...

<mailto:drowell%40mt.gov> > wrote:

>

>

> Do many of you cook Thanksgiving turkeys from a frozen state? We plan to

do

> so again this year. It seems so much more moist than thawing it first. And

> it doesn't take that much longer to cook.

>

> W. Rowell, RD, LN, CLT

> Long Term Care Consulting

> Montana State Hospital

> Montana Developmental Center

> Certified LEAP Therapist

>

>

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Have you figured out how to season the meat? Turkey is so tasteless that if

it weren't for TG and an occasional sandwich I'd never chose to eat the

meat, so I have to season it well or we just can't stomach it.

From: rd-usa [mailto:rd-usa ] On Behalf Of

Rowell,

Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 12:40 PM

To: 'rd-usa '

Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

We don't thaw. We cook from a frozen state, right into the roaster.

Re: Frozen Turkeys

Always have...as long as you remember to take it out of the freezer way

ahead of time to thaw in the refrigerator (which has not always been the

case for me).

On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 2:28 PM, Rowell, <drowell@...

<mailto:drowell%40mt.gov> > wrote:

>

>

> Do many of you cook Thanksgiving turkeys from a frozen state? We plan to

do

> so again this year. It seems so much more moist than thawing it first. And

> it doesn't take that much longer to cook.

>

> W. Rowell, RD, LN, CLT

> Long Term Care Consulting

> Montana State Hospital

> Montana Developmental Center

> Certified LEAP Therapist

>

>

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Naah! We left the parsley out. We sang the lyrics a time or two, though.

Re: Frozen Turkeys

What about the parts frozen inside in that little bag?

Jackie Chase RD

Dilleingham AK

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A cook at one of my facilities says he takes the turkey out after an hour, then

slits the skin in a few places. With a glove on he rubs the sage, rosemary,

thyme, or whatever other seasonings he wants on it.

I miss the days in TX where I was always able to kill a wild turkey for

thanksgiving. They are SO much tastier.

From: rd-usa [mailto:rd-usa ] On Behalf Of Digna

Cassens

Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 7:59 PM

To: rd-usa

Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

Have you figured out how to season the meat? Turkey is so tasteless that if

it weren't for TG and an occasional sandwich I'd never chose to eat the

meat, so I have to season it well or we just can't stomach it.

From: rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>

[mailto:rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>] On Behalf Of

Rowell,

Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 12:40 PM

To: 'rd-usa <mailto:%27rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>'

Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

We don't thaw. We cook from a frozen state, right into the roaster.

Re: Frozen Turkeys

Always have...as long as you remember to take it out of the freezer way

ahead of time to thaw in the refrigerator (which has not always been the

case for me).

On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 2:28 PM, Rowell,

<drowell@...<mailto:drowell%40mt.gov>

<mailto:drowell%40mt.gov> > wrote:

>

>

> Do many of you cook Thanksgiving turkeys from a frozen state? We plan to

do

> so again this year. It seems so much more moist than thawing it first. And

> it doesn't take that much longer to cook.

>

> W. Rowell, RD, LN, CLT

> Long Term Care Consulting

> Montana State Hospital

> Montana Developmental Center

> Certified LEAP Therapist

>

>

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A cook at one of my facilities says he takes the turkey out after an hour, then

slits the skin in a few places. With a glove on he rubs the sage, rosemary,

thyme, or whatever other seasonings he wants on it.

I miss the days in TX where I was always able to kill a wild turkey for

thanksgiving. They are SO much tastier.

From: rd-usa [mailto:rd-usa ] On Behalf Of Digna

Cassens

Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 7:59 PM

To: rd-usa

Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

Have you figured out how to season the meat? Turkey is so tasteless that if

it weren't for TG and an occasional sandwich I'd never chose to eat the

meat, so I have to season it well or we just can't stomach it.

From: rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>

[mailto:rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>] On Behalf Of

Rowell,

Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 12:40 PM

To: 'rd-usa <mailto:%27rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>'

Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

We don't thaw. We cook from a frozen state, right into the roaster.

Re: Frozen Turkeys

Always have...as long as you remember to take it out of the freezer way

ahead of time to thaw in the refrigerator (which has not always been the

case for me).

On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 2:28 PM, Rowell,

<drowell@...<mailto:drowell%40mt.gov>

<mailto:drowell%40mt.gov> > wrote:

>

>

> Do many of you cook Thanksgiving turkeys from a frozen state? We plan to

do

> so again this year. It seems so much more moist than thawing it first. And

> it doesn't take that much longer to cook.

>

> W. Rowell, RD, LN, CLT

> Long Term Care Consulting

> Montana State Hospital

> Montana Developmental Center

> Certified LEAP Therapist

>

>

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Who plucked and cleaned it????

" There cannot be a crisis next week. My schedule is already full. " ---Henry

Kissinger

Boehme, RD, CD

________________________________

From: rd-usa [mailto:rd-usa ] On Behalf Of

Rowell,

Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 10:00 AM

To: 'rd-usa '

Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

A cook at one of my facilities says he takes the turkey out after an hour, then

slits the skin in a few places. With a glove on he rubs the sage, rosemary,

thyme, or whatever other seasonings he wants on it.

I miss the days in TX where I was always able to kill a wild turkey for

thanksgiving. They are SO much tastier.

From: rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>

[mailto:rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>] On Behalf Of

Digna Cassens

Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 7:59 PM

To: rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>

Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

Have you figured out how to season the meat? Turkey is so tasteless that if

it weren't for TG and an occasional sandwich I'd never chose to eat the

meat, so I have to season it well or we just can't stomach it.

From:

rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogro\

ups.com>

[mailto:rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40\

yahoogroups.com>] On Behalf Of

Rowell,

Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 12:40 PM

To:

'rd-usa <mailto:%27rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:%27rd-usa%40y\

ahoogroups.com>'

Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

We don't thaw. We cook from a frozen state, right into the roaster.

Re: Frozen Turkeys

Always have...as long as you remember to take it out of the freezer way

ahead of time to thaw in the refrigerator (which has not always been the

case for me).

On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 2:28 PM, Rowell,

<drowell@...<mailto:drowell%40mt.gov><mailto:drowell%40mt.gov>

<mailto:drowell%40mt.gov> > wrote:

>

>

> Do many of you cook Thanksgiving turkeys from a frozen state? We plan to

do

> so again this year. It seems so much more moist than thawing it first. And

> it doesn't take that much longer to cook.

>

> W. Rowell, RD, LN, CLT

> Long Term Care Consulting

> Montana State Hospital

> Montana Developmental Center

> Certified LEAP Therapist

>

>

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We never pluck game birds, including turkeys. We skin them. I hate plucking! A

cook-in bag keeps the turkey from drying out.

W. Rowell, RD, LN

Montana State Hospital, Warm Spring, MT

Consultant Dietitian, Long Term Care

Certified LEAP Therapist

From: rd-usa [mailto:rd-usa ] On Behalf Of

Boehme,

Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 10:16 AM

To: 'rd-usa '

Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

Who plucked and cleaned it????

" There cannot be a crisis next week. My schedule is already full. " ---Henry

Kissinger

Boehme, RD, CD

________________________________

From: rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>

[mailto:rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>] On Behalf Of

Rowell,

Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 10:00 AM

To: 'rd-usa <mailto:%27rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>'

Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

A cook at one of my facilities says he takes the turkey out after an hour, then

slits the skin in a few places. With a glove on he rubs the sage, rosemary,

thyme, or whatever other seasonings he wants on it.

I miss the days in TX where I was always able to kill a wild turkey for

thanksgiving. They are SO much tastier.

From:

rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogro\

ups.com>

[mailto:rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40\

yahoogroups.com>] On Behalf Of Digna Cassens

Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 7:59 PM

To:

rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogro\

ups.com>

Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

Have you figured out how to season the meat? Turkey is so tasteless that if

it weren't for TG and an occasional sandwich I'd never chose to eat the

meat, so I have to season it well or we just can't stomach it.

From:

rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogro\

ups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>

[mailto:rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40\

yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>] On Behalf Of

Rowell,

Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 12:40 PM

To:

'rd-usa <mailto:%27rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:%27rd-usa%40y\

ahoogroups.com><mailto:%27rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>'

Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

We don't thaw. We cook from a frozen state, right into the roaster.

Re: Frozen Turkeys

Always have...as long as you remember to take it out of the freezer way

ahead of time to thaw in the refrigerator (which has not always been the

case for me).

On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 2:28 PM, Rowell,

<drowell@...<mailto:drowell%40mt.gov><mailto:drowell%40mt.gov><mailto:drowell\

%40mt.gov>

<mailto:drowell%40mt.gov> > wrote:

>

>

> Do many of you cook Thanksgiving turkeys from a frozen state? We plan to

do

> so again this year. It seems so much more moist than thawing it first. And

> it doesn't take that much longer to cook.

>

> W. Rowell, RD, LN, CLT

> Long Term Care Consulting

> Montana State Hospital

> Montana Developmental Center

> Certified LEAP Therapist

>

>

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We never pluck game birds, including turkeys. We skin them. I hate plucking! A

cook-in bag keeps the turkey from drying out.

W. Rowell, RD, LN

Montana State Hospital, Warm Spring, MT

Consultant Dietitian, Long Term Care

Certified LEAP Therapist

From: rd-usa [mailto:rd-usa ] On Behalf Of

Boehme,

Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 10:16 AM

To: 'rd-usa '

Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

Who plucked and cleaned it????

" There cannot be a crisis next week. My schedule is already full. " ---Henry

Kissinger

Boehme, RD, CD

________________________________

From: rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>

[mailto:rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>] On Behalf Of

Rowell,

Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 10:00 AM

To: 'rd-usa <mailto:%27rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>'

Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

A cook at one of my facilities says he takes the turkey out after an hour, then

slits the skin in a few places. With a glove on he rubs the sage, rosemary,

thyme, or whatever other seasonings he wants on it.

I miss the days in TX where I was always able to kill a wild turkey for

thanksgiving. They are SO much tastier.

From:

rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogro\

ups.com>

[mailto:rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40\

yahoogroups.com>] On Behalf Of Digna Cassens

Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 7:59 PM

To:

rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogro\

ups.com>

Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

Have you figured out how to season the meat? Turkey is so tasteless that if

it weren't for TG and an occasional sandwich I'd never chose to eat the

meat, so I have to season it well or we just can't stomach it.

From:

rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogro\

ups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>

[mailto:rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40\

yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>] On Behalf Of

Rowell,

Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 12:40 PM

To:

'rd-usa <mailto:%27rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:%27rd-usa%40y\

ahoogroups.com><mailto:%27rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>'

Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

We don't thaw. We cook from a frozen state, right into the roaster.

Re: Frozen Turkeys

Always have...as long as you remember to take it out of the freezer way

ahead of time to thaw in the refrigerator (which has not always been the

case for me).

On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 2:28 PM, Rowell,

<drowell@...<mailto:drowell%40mt.gov><mailto:drowell%40mt.gov><mailto:drowell\

%40mt.gov>

<mailto:drowell%40mt.gov> > wrote:

>

>

> Do many of you cook Thanksgiving turkeys from a frozen state? We plan to

do

> so again this year. It seems so much more moist than thawing it first. And

> it doesn't take that much longer to cook.

>

> W. Rowell, RD, LN, CLT

> Long Term Care Consulting

> Montana State Hospital

> Montana Developmental Center

> Certified LEAP Therapist

>

>

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Shows you how much I know about wild game. If it doesn't come with a plastic

cover over it, I don't cook it.

Unfortunately, skinning sounds positively gruesome. :-)

Have a great day!

" There cannot be a crisis next week. My schedule is already full. " ---Henry

Kissinger

Boehme, RD, CD

________________________________

From: rd-usa [mailto:rd-usa ] On Behalf Of

Rowell,

Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 11:29 AM

To: 'rd-usa '

Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

We never pluck game birds, including turkeys. We skin them. I hate plucking! A

cook-in bag keeps the turkey from drying out.

W. Rowell, RD, LN

Montana State Hospital, Warm Spring, MT

Consultant Dietitian, Long Term Care

Certified LEAP Therapist

From: rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>

[mailto:rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>] On Behalf Of

Boehme,

Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 10:16 AM

To: 'rd-usa <mailto:%27rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>'

Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

Who plucked and cleaned it????

" There cannot be a crisis next week. My schedule is already full. " ---Henry

Kissinger

Boehme, RD, CD

________________________________

From:

rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogro\

ups.com>

[mailto:rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40\

yahoogroups.com>] On Behalf Of Rowell,

Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 10:00 AM

To:

'rd-usa <mailto:%27rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:%27rd-usa%40y\

ahoogroups.com>'

Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

A cook at one of my facilities says he takes the turkey out after an hour, then

slits the skin in a few places. With a glove on he rubs the sage, rosemary,

thyme, or whatever other seasonings he wants on it.

I miss the days in TX where I was always able to kill a wild turkey for

thanksgiving. They are SO much tastier.

From:

rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogro\

ups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>

[mailto:rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40\

yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>] On Behalf Of Digna Cassens

Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 7:59 PM

To:

rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogro\

ups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>

Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

Have you figured out how to season the meat? Turkey is so tasteless that if

it weren't for TG and an occasional sandwich I'd never chose to eat the

meat, so I have to season it well or we just can't stomach it.

From:

rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogro\

ups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>

[mailto:rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40\

yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.co\

m>] On Behalf Of

Rowell,

Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 12:40 PM

To:

'rd-usa <mailto:%27rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:%27rd-usa%40y\

ahoogroups.com><mailto:%27rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:%27rd-usa%40yahoogrou\

ps.com>'

Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

We don't thaw. We cook from a frozen state, right into the roaster.

Re: Frozen Turkeys

Always have...as long as you remember to take it out of the freezer way

ahead of time to thaw in the refrigerator (which has not always been the

case for me).

On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 2:28 PM, Rowell,

<drowell@...<mailto:drowell%40mt.gov><mailto:drowell%40mt.gov><mailto:drowell\

%40mt.gov><mailto:drowell%40mt.gov>

<mailto:drowell%40mt.gov> > wrote:

>

>

> Do many of you cook Thanksgiving turkeys from a frozen state? We plan to

do

> so again this year. It seems so much more moist than thawing it first. And

> it doesn't take that much longer to cook.

>

> W. Rowell, RD, LN, CLT

> Long Term Care Consulting

> Montana State Hospital

> Montana Developmental Center

> Certified LEAP Therapist

>

>

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You ought to try processing an elk that weighs several hundred pounds lying on

the ground in the mountains! See

http://www.elk-hunting-tips.net/field-dressing.html Turkeys are easy!

W. Rowell, RD, LN

Montana State Hospital, Warm Spring, MT

Consultant Dietitian, Long Term Care

Certified LEAP Therapist

From: rd-usa [mailto:rd-usa ] On Behalf Of

Boehme,

Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 11:00 AM

To: 'rd-usa '

Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

Shows you how much I know about wild game. If it doesn't come with a plastic

cover over it, I don't cook it.

Unfortunately, skinning sounds positively gruesome. :-)

Have a great day!

" There cannot be a crisis next week. My schedule is already full. " ---Henry

Kissinger

Boehme, RD, CD

________________________________

From: rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>

[mailto:rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>] On Behalf Of

Rowell,

Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 11:29 AM

To: 'rd-usa <mailto:%27rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>'

Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

We never pluck game birds, including turkeys. We skin them. I hate plucking! A

cook-in bag keeps the turkey from drying out.

W. Rowell, RD, LN

Montana State Hospital, Warm Spring, MT

Consultant Dietitian, Long Term Care

Certified LEAP Therapist

From:

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ups.com>

[mailto:rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40\

yahoogroups.com>] On Behalf Of Boehme,

Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 10:16 AM

To:

'rd-usa <mailto:%27rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:%27rd-usa%40y\

ahoogroups.com>'

Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

Who plucked and cleaned it????

" There cannot be a crisis next week. My schedule is already full. " ---Henry

Kissinger

Boehme, RD, CD

________________________________

From:

rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogro\

ups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>

[mailto:rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40\

yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>] On Behalf Of Rowell,

Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 10:00 AM

To:

'rd-usa <mailto:%27rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:%27rd-usa%40y\

ahoogroups.com><mailto:%27rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>'

Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

A cook at one of my facilities says he takes the turkey out after an hour, then

slits the skin in a few places. With a glove on he rubs the sage, rosemary,

thyme, or whatever other seasonings he wants on it.

I miss the days in TX where I was always able to kill a wild turkey for

thanksgiving. They are SO much tastier.

From:

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ups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>

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yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.co\

m>] On Behalf Of Digna Cassens

Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 7:59 PM

To:

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ups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>

Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

Have you figured out how to season the meat? Turkey is so tasteless that if

it weren't for TG and an occasional sandwich I'd never chose to eat the

meat, so I have to season it well or we just can't stomach it.

From:

rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogro\

ups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailt\

o:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>

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yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.co\

m><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>] On Behalf Of

Rowell,

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To:

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ahoogroups.com><mailto:%27rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:%27rd-usa%40yahoogrou\

ps.com><mailto:%27rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>'

Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

We don't thaw. We cook from a frozen state, right into the roaster.

Re: Frozen Turkeys

Always have...as long as you remember to take it out of the freezer way

ahead of time to thaw in the refrigerator (which has not always been the

case for me).

On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 2:28 PM, Rowell,

<drowell@...<mailto:drowell%40mt.gov><mailto:drowell%40mt.gov><mailto:drowell\

%40mt.gov><mailto:drowell%40mt.gov><mailto:drowell%40mt.gov>

<mailto:drowell%40mt.gov> > wrote:

>

>

> Do many of you cook Thanksgiving turkeys from a frozen state? We plan to

do

> so again this year. It seems so much more moist than thawing it first. And

> it doesn't take that much longer to cook.

>

> W. Rowell, RD, LN, CLT

> Long Term Care Consulting

> Montana State Hospital

> Montana Developmental Center

> Certified LEAP Therapist

>

>

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You ought to try processing an elk that weighs several hundred pounds lying on

the ground in the mountains! See

http://www.elk-hunting-tips.net/field-dressing.html Turkeys are easy!

W. Rowell, RD, LN

Montana State Hospital, Warm Spring, MT

Consultant Dietitian, Long Term Care

Certified LEAP Therapist

From: rd-usa [mailto:rd-usa ] On Behalf Of

Boehme,

Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 11:00 AM

To: 'rd-usa '

Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

Shows you how much I know about wild game. If it doesn't come with a plastic

cover over it, I don't cook it.

Unfortunately, skinning sounds positively gruesome. :-)

Have a great day!

" There cannot be a crisis next week. My schedule is already full. " ---Henry

Kissinger

Boehme, RD, CD

________________________________

From: rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>

[mailto:rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>] On Behalf Of

Rowell,

Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 11:29 AM

To: 'rd-usa <mailto:%27rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>'

Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

We never pluck game birds, including turkeys. We skin them. I hate plucking! A

cook-in bag keeps the turkey from drying out.

W. Rowell, RD, LN

Montana State Hospital, Warm Spring, MT

Consultant Dietitian, Long Term Care

Certified LEAP Therapist

From:

rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogro\

ups.com>

[mailto:rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40\

yahoogroups.com>] On Behalf Of Boehme,

Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 10:16 AM

To:

'rd-usa <mailto:%27rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:%27rd-usa%40y\

ahoogroups.com>'

Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

Who plucked and cleaned it????

" There cannot be a crisis next week. My schedule is already full. " ---Henry

Kissinger

Boehme, RD, CD

________________________________

From:

rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogro\

ups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>

[mailto:rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40\

yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>] On Behalf Of Rowell,

Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 10:00 AM

To:

'rd-usa <mailto:%27rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:%27rd-usa%40y\

ahoogroups.com><mailto:%27rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>'

Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

A cook at one of my facilities says he takes the turkey out after an hour, then

slits the skin in a few places. With a glove on he rubs the sage, rosemary,

thyme, or whatever other seasonings he wants on it.

I miss the days in TX where I was always able to kill a wild turkey for

thanksgiving. They are SO much tastier.

From:

rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogro\

ups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>

[mailto:rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40\

yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.co\

m>] On Behalf Of Digna Cassens

Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 7:59 PM

To:

rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogro\

ups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>

Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

Have you figured out how to season the meat? Turkey is so tasteless that if

it weren't for TG and an occasional sandwich I'd never chose to eat the

meat, so I have to season it well or we just can't stomach it.

From:

rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogro\

ups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailt\

o:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>

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yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.co\

m><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>] On Behalf Of

Rowell,

Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 12:40 PM

To:

'rd-usa <mailto:%27rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:%27rd-usa%40y\

ahoogroups.com><mailto:%27rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:%27rd-usa%40yahoogrou\

ps.com><mailto:%27rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>'

Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

We don't thaw. We cook from a frozen state, right into the roaster.

Re: Frozen Turkeys

Always have...as long as you remember to take it out of the freezer way

ahead of time to thaw in the refrigerator (which has not always been the

case for me).

On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 2:28 PM, Rowell,

<drowell@...<mailto:drowell%40mt.gov><mailto:drowell%40mt.gov><mailto:drowell\

%40mt.gov><mailto:drowell%40mt.gov><mailto:drowell%40mt.gov>

<mailto:drowell%40mt.gov> > wrote:

>

>

> Do many of you cook Thanksgiving turkeys from a frozen state? We plan to

do

> so again this year. It seems so much more moist than thawing it first. And

> it doesn't take that much longer to cook.

>

> W. Rowell, RD, LN, CLT

> Long Term Care Consulting

> Montana State Hospital

> Montana Developmental Center

> Certified LEAP Therapist

>

>

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Whew, graphic! But I certainly admire you and I feel that if one eats meat is

is necessary to be involved in the

entire process rather than just " buy and eat " without knowing anything about how

the meat got on your plate.

When you eat a piece of meat that you hunted for, I'm sure you have the utmost

respect for it.

Nice website !

Jacquelyn A. Pressly, RD, CLT

The NATURAL dietitian

Specializing in Wellness and Prevention, Personal Nutrition Coaching

and Designer Lifestyle Plans to help you get on the health track

Northeast Ohio & Western Pennsylvania

Internet and telecounseling available for distance clients

jpress50@...

If you are what you eat, then dietitians are the doctors of the future

Re: Frozen Turkeys

Always have...as long as you remember to take it out of the freezer way

ahead of time to thaw in the refrigerator (which has not always been the

case for me).

On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 2:28 PM, Rowell,

<drowell@...<mailto:drowell%40mt.gov><mailto:drowell%40mt.gov><mailto:drowell\

%40mt.gov><mailto:drowell%40mt.gov><mailto:drowell%40mt.gov>;

<mailto:drowell%40mt.gov>; > wrote:

>

>

> Do many of you cook Thanksgiving turkeys from a frozen state? We plan to

do

> so again this year. It seems so much more moist than thawing it first. And

> it doesn't take that much longer to cook.

>

> W. Rowell, RD, LN, CLT

> Long Term Care Consulting

> Montana State Hospital

> Montana Developmental Center

> Certified LEAP Therapist

>

>

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Whew, graphic! But I certainly admire you and I feel that if one eats meat is

is necessary to be involved in the

entire process rather than just " buy and eat " without knowing anything about how

the meat got on your plate.

When you eat a piece of meat that you hunted for, I'm sure you have the utmost

respect for it.

Nice website !

Jacquelyn A. Pressly, RD, CLT

The NATURAL dietitian

Specializing in Wellness and Prevention, Personal Nutrition Coaching

and Designer Lifestyle Plans to help you get on the health track

Northeast Ohio & Western Pennsylvania

Internet and telecounseling available for distance clients

jpress50@...

If you are what you eat, then dietitians are the doctors of the future

Re: Frozen Turkeys

Always have...as long as you remember to take it out of the freezer way

ahead of time to thaw in the refrigerator (which has not always been the

case for me).

On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 2:28 PM, Rowell,

<drowell@...<mailto:drowell%40mt.gov><mailto:drowell%40mt.gov><mailto:drowell\

%40mt.gov><mailto:drowell%40mt.gov><mailto:drowell%40mt.gov>;

<mailto:drowell%40mt.gov>; > wrote:

>

>

> Do many of you cook Thanksgiving turkeys from a frozen state? We plan to

do

> so again this year. It seems so much more moist than thawing it first. And

> it doesn't take that much longer to cook.

>

> W. Rowell, RD, LN, CLT

> Long Term Care Consulting

> Montana State Hospital

> Montana Developmental Center

> Certified LEAP Therapist

>

>

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,

PLEASE come to my house and relieve me of some of these turkeys! They

reintroduced them in Maine and we are over run with the dang things. I saw a

tom outside my window one day with 40 hens and 2 jakes following him. And

aren't they ugly!

Cece

---- Original message ----

>Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2010 18:47:24 +0000

>From: rd-usa (on behalf of " Rowell, " )

>Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

>To: " 'rd-usa ' " <rd-usa >

>

>

>

> You ought to try processing an elk that weighs

> several hundred pounds lying on the ground in the

> mountains! See

> http://www.elk-hunting-tips.net/field-dressing.html

> Turkeys are easy!

>

> W. Rowell, RD, LN

> Montana State Hospital, Warm Spring, MT

> Consultant Dietitian, Long Term Care

> Certified LEAP Therapist

>

> From: rd-usa

> [mailto:rd-usa ] On Behalf Of Boehme,

>

> Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 11:00 AM

> To: 'rd-usa '

> Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

>

> Shows you how much I know about wild game. If it

> doesn't come with a plastic cover over it, I don't

> cook it.

> Unfortunately, skinning sounds positively gruesome.

> :-)

>

> Have a great day!

>

>

> " There cannot be a crisis next week. My schedule is

> already full. " ---Henry Kissinger

>

> Boehme, RD, CD

>

> ________________________________

> From:

> rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>

> [mailto:rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>]

> On Behalf Of Rowell,

> Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 11:29 AM

> To:

> 'rd-usa <mailto:%27rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>'

> Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

>

> We never pluck game birds, including turkeys. We

> skin them. I hate plucking! A cook-in bag keeps the

> turkey from drying out.

>

> W. Rowell, RD, LN

> Montana State Hospital, Warm Spring, MT

> Consultant Dietitian, Long Term Care

> Certified LEAP Therapist

>

> From:

>

rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogro\

ups.com>

>

[mailto:rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40\

yahoogroups.com>]

> On Behalf Of Boehme,

> Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 10:16 AM

> To:

>

'rd-usa <mailto:%27rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:%27rd-usa%40y\

ahoogroups.com>'

> Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

>

> Who plucked and cleaned it????

>

> " There cannot be a crisis next week. My schedule is

> already full. " ---Henry Kissinger

>

> Boehme, RD, CD

>

> ________________________________

> From:

>

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ups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>

>

[mailto:rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40\

yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>]

> On Behalf Of Rowell,

> Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 10:00 AM

> To:

>

'rd-usa <mailto:%27rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:%27rd-usa%40y\

ahoogroups.com><mailto:%27rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>'

> Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

>

> A cook at one of my facilities says he takes the

> turkey out after an hour, then slits the skin in a

> few places. With a glove on he rubs the sage,

> rosemary, thyme, or whatever other seasonings he

> wants on it.

>

> I miss the days in TX where I was always able to

> kill a wild turkey for thanksgiving. They are SO

> much tastier.

>

>

>

> From:

>

rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogro\

ups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>

>

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yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.co\

m>]

> On Behalf Of Digna Cassens

> Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 7:59 PM

> To:

>

rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogro\

ups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>

> Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

>

> Have you figured out how to season the meat? Turkey

> is so tasteless that if

> it weren't for TG and an occasional sandwich I'd

> never chose to eat the

> meat, so I have to season it well or we just can't

> stomach it.

>

> From:

>

rd-usa <mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogro\

ups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailt\

o:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>

>

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m><mailto:rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>]

> On Behalf Of

> Rowell,

> Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 12:40 PM

> To:

>

'rd-usa <mailto:%27rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:%27rd-usa%40y\

ahoogroups.com><mailto:%27rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com><mailto:%27rd-usa%40yahoogrou\

ps.com><mailto:%27rd-usa%40yahoogroups.com>'

> Subject: RE: Frozen Turkeys

>

> We don't thaw. We cook from a frozen state, right

> into the roaster.

>

>

>

> Re: Frozen Turkeys

>

> Always have...as long as you remember to take it out

> of the freezer way

> ahead of time to thaw in the refrigerator (which has

> not always been the

> case for me).

>

> On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 2:28 PM, Rowell,

>

<drowell@...<mailto:drowell%40mt.gov><mailto:drowell%40mt.gov><mailto:drowell\

%40mt.gov><mailto:drowell%40mt.gov><mailto:drowell%40mt.gov>

> <mailto:drowell%40mt.gov> > wrote:

>

> >

> >

> > Do many of you cook Thanksgiving turkeys from a

> frozen state? We plan to

> do

> > so again this year. It seems so much more moist

> than thawing it first. And

> > it doesn't take that much longer to cook.

> >

> > W. Rowell, RD, LN, CLT

> > Long Term Care Consulting

> > Montana State Hospital

> > Montana Developmental Center

> > Certified LEAP Therapist

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

> >

> >

> >

>

> --

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