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The Perfect Thanksgiving Series: Intro

Thanksgiving is rapidly approaching and that means it`s time to start thinking about turkey. Roasting the perfect turkey doesn`t necessarily require an expertise beyond being able to turn on the oven and stir a few ingredients. Even if you have NEVER roasted a turkey before, you can be the talk of the town, we`re going to show you how right here.

This Perfect Thanksgiving series will show you everything you need to know, from choosing the right one, to thawing it and then turning that sucker into the most delicious bird you`ve ever tasted in your life. A little later in the month, we`ll take a peek at side dishes, as well, so if you stick around you`ll be able to whip up an entire Thanksgiving dinner . . . even if you`ve never tried anything more complicated than making Jello before.

On to the good stuff! Don`t let the thought of making your very own, homecooked Thanksgiving meal stress you out . . . it`s really quite easy if you follow the steps in this series.

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