Happy Thanksgiving!

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Happy Thanksgiving all!

...and Happy Thursday to those who aren't Americans/celebrating Thanksgiving :)
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Happy Thanksgiving Ernie and everyone else.
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Ditto! Here's how I cooked my bird this year:
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I shoved it underneath all that and buried it. Good times.
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Lots to be thankful for! Same to everyone!

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Ditto! Among the things I’m thankful for is this forum and the big boys who take their valuable time to help us beginners to become better pipe makers (sometimes over and over again), and Kurt who spends his time managing this site, and Tyler for starting it in the first place, the members I met at the show in Vegas who helped me greatly. Of course to God who makes all things possible.
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BeatusLiebowitz wrote:Ditto! Here's how I cooked my bird this year:
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I shoved it underneath all that and buried it. Good times.

What?????? I grew up in MI and never saw anyone cook a turkey like that? How did it turn out? Was the turkey in anything or just meat against coals? I'm totally confused...and intrigued :D
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It's a luau, right, but Beatus can't afford a whole pig, and isn't strong enough to bury one in the first place. So he buys a canned ham or a boneless turkey breast, and wraps it in foil (Saran Wrap the first time, but that tasted too much like Prince Albert when it came out).
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Sasquatch wrote:Beatus can't afford a whole pig
Hell, I can't afford a kitchen; that's why I bury food in the yard.
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