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  2. Frozen vs. Fresh Turkey: Here’s What to Know Before Buying

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    Fresh turkey: a breakdown. Fresh turkeys are typically slaughtered within a week of making it to your Thanksgiving table, and are never chilled below 26°F.

  3. 8 Things You Need To Know Before Buying A Frozen Turkey - AOL

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    Just put the turkey in a plastic bag and submerge it in cold tap water, changing the water every 30 minutes until thawed. It will take two to six hours for a four- to 12-pound bird, and up to 12 ...

  4. Where to order Thanksgiving dinner, fresh turkey and must ...

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    For just under $80 and free shipping, the direct-to-consumer butcher offers a Thanksgiving Turkey Box, which includes a medium-sized 14 to 18-pound whole turkey, hatched and raised on a 5th ...

  5. North Market - Wikipedia

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    North Market is a food hall and public market in Columbus, Ohio.The Downtown Columbus market was established in 1876, and was the second of four founded in Columbus. The market is managed by the non-profit North Market Development Authority (NDMA), which also manages North Market Bridge Park, a market in Dublin, Ohio.

  6. Fresh vs. Frozen: Which Turkey Should You Buy? - AOL

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    When you buy a frozen turkey, you'll have to incorporate thawing time into your schedule. A 16-pound turkey will take four days to thaw in the refrigerator, not including the time it takes to cook.

  7. Turkey Hill Minit Markets - Wikipedia

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    Turkey Hill Minit Markets is an American chain of convenience stores founded in Lancaster, Pennsylvania in 1966. As of October 2017, Turkey Hill Minit Markets had over 260 locations across Ohio, Indiana, and Pennsylvania. [ 2 ]

  8. Roasting the turkey. It cooks at 350°F, slightly cooler than the Test Kitchen's preferred temp of 375°F. At this point, I was confused by Butterball's directions for how long to cook the turkey ...

  9. It has a 16- to 24-pound Butterball turkey for $1.04 per pound. You can also choose a 10- to 16-pound Butterball for $14.90, or a Honeysuckle frozen turkey for $17.60 or 88 cents per pound. 15 ...