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Do you know how to roast a turkey? Have you begun to defrost your turkey yet? Do you want your Thanksgiving turkey to be perfect? If you take time to plan ahead, your turkey will be perfect&#8230;especially planning on enough time for defrosting a frozen turkey so it&#8217;s ready on Thanksgiving Day. Once your turkey is defrosted, the rest is easy.





Planning

Allow 1 to 1 1/2 pounds of turkey per person. That amount will leave enough for leftovers, too. Be sure to allow plenty of time &#8211; and space &#8211; to thaw ...]]></description>
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