Courtney,
If you go to the TBPI website, and go to the community section there is a spot where you can click on pics of peeps doing there thing. Some are shooting, some building their bikes, etc. Seems like a good idea to me. A way to put a face to a name, and share ideas and experiences. Maybe if you can sweet talk YEti? After all, you did audition for Fear Factor by eating Haggis. Who knows what you can do, eh? Cheers....Karl....
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Re: Deep Fried Turkey
Karl, I will have to t alk to Yeti and talk with Nancy and see what we can work out.... Great idea... cheers mate!
Courtney
PS.... I like the thought of eating Haggis as a way to try out for Fear Factor! hehe
Courtney
PS.... I like the thought of eating Haggis as a way to try out for Fear Factor! hehe
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Yes the poor chicken does look funny upon his roost!! *LOL* It's quite fun though to try.
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Hi Karl sorry for my late reply on your thread here...about the photos on the TBPI site...yup, if you want them up there, send 'em to me and I'll happily put them up there...do you want me to put up the ones you sent? Yeti's photoshoot site is great too...it's one of those Yahoo groups things where you add photos but you have to be registered with Yahoo groups and get 'invited' by the moderator or group owner (in this case, Yeti) before you can upload stuff. The only prob with the yahoo thing is there is a limit to the number of pics that can be put up there...on the TBPI site itself, there is hardly any limit...anyway, let me know and I'll get it done when I next update the site, hopefully sometime this week... :0)
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CHICKEN and a BEERCAN??? Well, all I can say is...at first I got completely confused with this one...! I thought you meant stuff the chicken INSIDE the can!! As we just have the ring pull type here, NO stretch of my imagination could see me stuffing the rear end of a chicken, no matter how small into the aperture left by a ring pull!!! ANYWAY...I found this...http://images.google.co.uk/imgres?imgur ... 8%26sa%3DN (sorry for the looong link) so, is this what you mean? Gotta try this.... lol lol
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I guess I should have clarified the information a bit better. *L* Great site for the chicken. It looks absolutely scumptious. The gloves are a great idea as well. Good Luck
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Re: Deep Fried Turkey
Deep frying a turkey is pretty easy. We do one or two every Thanksgiving and Christmas. Make sure you do it OUTSIDE and get the proper equipment. Get a turkey from 12-15 lbs. Fry it for about 2 1/2 to 3 min. per lb. Once you practice go to www.cajuninjector.com and get come marinades to spice things up.
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nothing to do with turkey, but....
ravhelcasa, i have a newfoundland, too!!! so i can picture your guy licking the grease, no problem!
hugs,
jan
ravhelcasa, i have a newfoundland, too!!! so i can picture your guy licking the grease, no problem!
hugs,
jan
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Re: Deep Fried Turkey
Don't know anything about it but have to tell you this story. Happened in Oregon. Some builders got together for their annual Thanksgiving dinner at a house they just finished buiding. They just bought a new turkey deep fryer (gas). They had it kind of close to the building (probably was raining). The thermostat didn't work and it got REALLY HOT. It burst into flames and burnt the house down. Take care with that thing...