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zoe wrote:

> He says he read that you are to inject it but doesn't know with what.


Here is what I use, but feel free to change it:

Zesty Italian salad dressing (regular, NOT fat-free), drained
Worcestershire sauce
melted butter
onion juice
tabasco sauce

Choose a small turkey, no more than 10 pounds. Remember to lower the
turkey into the hot oil, s-l-o-w-l-y.

Happy Thanksgiving!

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Becca wrote:
> zoe wrote:
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>> He says he read that you are to inject it but doesn't know with what.

>
> Here is what I use, but feel free to change it:
>
> Zesty Italian salad dressing (regular, NOT fat-free), drained


Drained? Isn't this a bottle of liquid?
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> Becca wrote:
>
>> zoe wrote:
>>
>>> He says he read that you are to inject it but doesn't know with what.

>>
>>
>> Here is what I use, but feel free to change it:
>>
>> Zesty Italian salad dressing (regular, NOT fat-free), drained

>
>
> Drained? Isn't this a bottle of liquid?


The salad dressing contains bits of minced onion and other vegetables,
and they would clog the needle of the injector, that is why you have to
drain it.

Becca
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Becca wrote:

> Goomba38 wrote:
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>> Becca wrote:
>>
>>> zoe wrote:
>>>
>>>> He says he read that you are to inject it but doesn't know with what.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Here is what I use, but feel free to change it:
>>>
>>> Zesty Italian salad dressing (regular, NOT fat-free), drained

>>
>>
>>
>> Drained? Isn't this a bottle of liquid?

>
>
> The salad dressing contains bits of minced onion and other vegetables,
> and they would clog the needle of the injector, that is why you have to
> drain it.


I think it's a semantics thing. "Drained" implies that you're using the
solids after the liquid is disposed of. "Strained" is a better
description because it implies you're after the liquid portion with the
solids removed (that's what you mean, right?).

Kathleen

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Kathleen wrote:

> Becca wrote:
>
>> Goomba38 wrote:
>>
>>> Becca wrote:
>>>
>>>> zoe wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> He says he read that you are to inject it but doesn't know with what.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Here is what I use, but feel free to change it:
>>>>
>>>> Zesty Italian salad dressing (regular, NOT fat-free), drained
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Drained? Isn't this a bottle of liquid?

>>
>>
>>
>> The salad dressing contains bits of minced onion and other vegetables,
>> and they would clog the needle of the injector, that is why you have
>> to drain it.

>
>
> I think it's a semantics thing. "Drained" implies that you're using the
> solids after the liquid is disposed of. "Strained" is a better
> description because it implies you're after the liquid portion with the
> solids removed (that's what you mean, right?).
>
> Kathleen


Yes, and thanks for the correction.

Becca



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Becca > wrote:

> Goomba38 wrote:
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> > Becca wrote:
> >
> >> zoe wrote:
> >>
> >>> He says he read that you are to inject it but doesn't know with what.
> >>
> >>
> >> Here is what I use, but feel free to change it:
> >>
> >> Zesty Italian salad dressing (regular, NOT fat-free), drained

> >
> >
> > Drained? Isn't this a bottle of liquid?

>
> The salad dressing contains bits of minced onion and other vegetables,
> and they would clog the needle of the injector, that is why you have to
> drain it.
>
> Becca


Strained, not drained, is that what you meant?
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Omelet wrote:

> In article >,
> Becca > wrote:
>
>
>>Goomba38 wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Becca wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>zoe wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>He says he read that you are to inject it but doesn't know with what.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Here is what I use, but feel free to change it:
>>>>
>>>>Zesty Italian salad dressing (regular, NOT fat-free), drained
>>>
>>>
>>>Drained? Isn't this a bottle of liquid?

>>
>>The salad dressing contains bits of minced onion and other vegetables,
>>and they would clog the needle of the injector, that is why you have to
>>drain it.
>>
>>Becca

>
>
> Strained, not drained, is that what you meant?


You are correct, and thanks for pointing that out.

Becca
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