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Jenise
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Jenise
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Bill Spohn
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Jenise wrote: That said, the deep frying fad seems to have died out. At least, no one in my circle has mentioned doing this in a long time.
Jenise wrote:Jeff, I would! You can always add water back if you want a more dilute stock--but I doubt you would. I've had a pot on the stove now for ab out three hours, low simmer, lid off, just to take advantage of reduction.
Btw, yes we weren't home on Thursday, but yesterday a.m. we ran into town and shopped at Trader Joe's thinking I'd buy one of their pre-brined birds which most likely wouldn't be frozen, so I could roast it last night. And indeed, they did and I did. My expectations were low thinking their brine would be somewhat equivalent to the "natural flavorings" touted by the typical grocery store bird, but NO! None of that, nor was there excess salt or any other over-compensation--flavor was very pure, and meat moisture excellent in a way that came across as completely natural. I did not expect to be impressed, but in fact I couldn't have been more so.
Jenise
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Jenise
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Jenise wrote:Jeff, just called Trader Joe's and asked the question: and the answer is no, it's strictly a Thanksgiving product. My store will run out "in about two days and that will be it until next November."
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Jenise wrote:Those bones look like a paleontological exhibit. Is someone going to glue them back together?
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