How to Create Turkey Supper
With just a few steps you can make you & your family happy for thanksgiving. Remember to read instructions carefully so you can get it right! Hope its yummy! Enjoy!
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EditSteps
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1Purchase a turkey from a shop. If you have any allergies look for the ingredients article on the price tag.
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2When you get home or to your apartment roast the turkey in the oven until you hear the beeping sound ovens make. This means your turkey is ready
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3You can put lettuce wrapping around the turkey if you like,some people like to dress their turkey up because they want it to be fancy.
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4Do a check to see if there's any plastic or foam in your turkey because turkeys are wrapped up at stores. If you are shore there is nothing on the turkey then you are ready
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5If you have a sauce you would like to pour on your turkey make shore it is OK with your family members because they may be allergic or they may want the turkey plain.
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6Make sure there's enough turkey to serve you & your family. Bring out the cranberry sauce and gravy. Add some berry wine and that's your thanksgiving! Happy thanksgiving!
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EditWarnings
- Check to see if one of your family members has any allergies. Be aware there may be more than one ingredient in the turkey that they are allergic too
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