



Happy Thanksgiving!!
Today we went to a dish to pass Thanksgiving dinner at the campground we are staying at. I have never heard of cooking a turkey in a trash can but it was good. I think it could have cooked longer but it was nice. I just wonder where all the juices go that you need for the yummy gravy. I think this method is for campers who don't want to heat up their motorhomes with a turkey cooking all day.
Last year a fried turkey, this year a turkey in a trash can. Who knows what they will think of next!! I must say I think I like the old fashioned turkey in an oven method best.
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