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  2. How much turkey to make per person on Thanksgiving: A fowl ...

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    Considering that about 1½ pounds of turkey meat will feed one person, a 12-pound turkey will feed eight people. How many people will a 14-lb. turkey feed? By the same math, a 14-pound turkey will ...

  3. How Long Does It Take to Cook the Perfect Turkey? - AOL

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    For your dinner, you can estimate that each guest will eat about 1 1/2 pounds of turkey. Here’s a general guide for how much turkey you’ll need per person: 4 people – 6 pounds 6 people – 9 ...

  4. This Is Exactly How Much Turkey to Make Per Person - AOL

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    No matter how often you host Thanksgiving, one big question remains the same: Exactly how much turkey do I need to make? Turkey size is important since it will determine how big of a helping each ...

  5. How Much Turkey Do You Need Per Person This Thanksgiving? - AOL

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    If you're cooking frozen turkey, be sure to allow at least 24 hours of thawing for every 4 pounds of your bird. Estimate a little high if you plan to send guests home with leftovers and enjoy some ...

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  7. Boston butt - Wikipedia

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    A boneless Boston butt, rolled, tied and ready for roasting. A Boston butt is the slightly wedge-shaped portion of the pork shoulder above the standard picnic cut [1] which includes the blade bone and the "lean butt" (which is boneless), both extensions of the tenderloin cut and can be used in place of the tenderloin. [2]

  8. Primal cut - Wikipedia

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    Examples of primals include the round, loin, rib, and chuck for beef or the ham, loin, Boston butt, and picnic for pork. Different countries and cultures make these cuts in different ways, and primal cuts also differ between type of carcass. The British, American and French primal cuts all differ in some respects.

  9. How to Calculate How Much Turkey You Need Per Guest - AOL

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