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To: US Navy Vet
I've only been purchasing fresh turkeys for some time now. I also purchase smaller birds (hens), two if necessary, as I've found larger toms tougher and even "woodier" in that there lots more bones, especially in the legs, so I am getting smaller birds.

I've also purchased a roaster now instead of using my oven. It can be set the same as an oven and I've found that cooking the bird at a lower temperature than I have with my oven, especially as I usually never open the lid, that has a glass top, so I am able to see it as it cooks, breast down, naturally.

I just love preparing large pieces of meat such as turkeys in this roaster. I recently cooked a pork butt for pulled pork and I thought it worked great - better yet, people raved at how succulent it was!

The meat stays more moist and I can use more of my oven for casseroles, pies, etc.

This is not an ad for roasters but the one I purchased, besides having that glass inset in the lid, has a feature on one side so I can prop the lid for adding, turning or basting, should you need to, it has a separate enameled pan that lifts out making it much easier for someone as small as I am for lifting out my entree and lastly it has a chrome rack for keeping meat off the heat source. If you ever have the opportunity to use one once, you will want one for yourself ...... and they only need a 110 volt electric source, unlike my electric oven!

14 posted on 11/22/2015 11:35:15 AM PST by zerosix (Native Sunflower)
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To: zerosix

Now I want one.


25 posted on 11/22/2015 11:44:55 AM PST by Yaelle
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To: zerosix

Can you tell us which one you purchased? I’ve been curious about them, especially because of the ‘freeing-the-oven’ aspect.

I’ve been tempted by a turkey fryer, but I think the roaster would be a more useful purchase.

-JT


49 posted on 11/22/2015 12:13:20 PM PST by Jamestown1630 ("A Republic, If you can keep it.")
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