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Gerald
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Topic: Trash Can Turkey Posted: 14 Oct 2011 at 1:49pm |
Those cooking times for the trash can turkey are more realistic. I just found the same cooking times on a Google search. Wish I had seen this before, oh well, next time it will be even juicier at 2 hours.
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Gerald
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Posted: 14 Oct 2011 at 2:08pm |
Originally posted by rpodcamper.com
mm I miss them. I used to take cub scouts to camp with the boy scouts and we had to cook. this was one of the things I would have the cub scouts make as the boys scouts would be cooking their dinner. Most of the time the cub scouts out did the boy scouts
Wonder why that would be. Here is the cooking times I used to go by:
Cooking Times:
10 lbs 50 mins 12 lbs 1hr 14 lbs 1hr 25mins 16 lbs 1hr 40mins 18 lbs 2hrs 5 mins 20 lbs 2hrs 15mins 22 lbs 2hrs 25 mins |
This seems to be a more realistic cooking time. I just found this cooking time on a Google search, wish I had this before. Oh well, next time it will be even juicier at only 2 hours cooking time.
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Posted: 14 Oct 2011 at 4:29pm |
Originally posted by tpierce220
I noticed that the pictures were not showing, too. I was looking forward to seeing this thinking that I could do it for out last camping weekend at the end of the month. |
I reloaded the pictures for you. They are now there.
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tpierce220
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Posted: 16 Oct 2011 at 11:50am |
Thanks, Gerald! I think that this would be perfect to make!
What was the stake made out of?
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Posted: 16 Oct 2011 at 9:39pm |
Never mind the question of the stake. I see it's a dowel. What would you suggest as a replacement if you didn't like it?
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Posted: 17 Oct 2011 at 10:54am |
Originally posted by tpierce220
Never mind the question of the stake. I see it's a dowel. What would you suggest as a replacement if you didn't like it? |
A friend of mine used a one inch pipe, drilled a hole in the pipe and inserted a smaller piece of pipe so that when it was driven into the ground, the "T" shape was about 6 inches from the ground. This kept the turkey from sliding down, I think this is a better solution than the ball of foil which I used.
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