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Default Turkey Breasts

I've been asked to smoke a Turkey for a goofy club event on the 19th. I'm
thinking that doing one or two breast might be simpler than the whole bird.
Question refers to brining of just the breast. I usually brine the whole
bird. Is brining just the breast ok and if so, do I brine with the same
timing as for the whole bird?
Thanks in advance.


 
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