EASY THANKSGIVING TURKEY | how to cook and carve the BEST turkey recipe


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Are you ready to make the BEST Thanksgiving turkey? Trust me, it’s easier than you think! You don’t need to brine and you don’t need to baste. Just a few simple …

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  1. Downshiftology
    Downshiftology says:

    Hi friends! How many of you are cooking your FIRST ever turkey this year? If so, you've got this!! Don't be intimidated by cooking a turkey, it's much easier than you think. And remember that you can find the printable recipe and directions on my website. I can't wait to see all your turkey photos on social media. Remember to tag me! xo – Lisa

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  2. Matt D
    Matt D says:

    Thanks for taking the time to show the world a well done Turkey recipe…im a man and been cooking for 30+ years for every Holiday and still enjoy playing around with fresh and new ideas…God Bless and Happy Holidays

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  3. Vinay kumar
    Vinay kumar says:

    the thanks giving turkey is just amazing and must have a good taste but with this i guess we should take care of the digestion of our loved ones on this thanks giving with digesto plan by planet ayurveda

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  4. angeltiantian
    angeltiantian says:

    This is such a great recipe! As a mother of two, cooking is usually chaotic. This preparation was fast, and I even went out for a walk while the bird was cooking! Got a lot of compliments for this turkey + gravy. You made my Thanksgiving easy this year!!

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  5. Shay Forth
    Shay Forth says:

    This is going to be my first year cooking a turkey for thanksgiving and we are hosting a few hunters from Quebec so there's the added pressure lol I'm going to use this recipe and be happy I'm not completely clueless on how to do it now.

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  6. Evelyn Chung
    Evelyn Chung says:

    Thank you so much for your super detailed video. I’m roasting a turkey for the first time in my life!! I have been binge watching your video to get psyched up! Will update when I make it this weekend! (Canadian Thanksgiving is in October😊)

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  7. Me
    Me says:

    Very nice! I’m going to try this. Growing up at family diners at my grandparents, my Grampa would carve the turkey at the dining table and did differently than this. It was always a big event when he would carve everyone a piece.

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