THANKSGIVING 101 HOW TO COOK THE PERFECT TURKEY.(U)(Recipe)

From: Daily News (Los Angeles, CA) | Date: November 24, 2004 | Copyright information

Byline: Natalie Haughton Food Editor

It's turkey time - and the countdown is on. If you're preparing a turkey for the first time, cook one just once a year - or just want to have a few of the basics handy, we're here to help.

Here's our Thanksgiving 101 - a rundown of must-have info - to get you through the big feast day without a major hassle or culinary crisis.

Relax, get organized, and keep your cool. If you're hosting the feast, jot down the m...

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