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Eufaula first graders share their recipes for turkey
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November 22, 2023
Eufaula first graders share their recipes for turkey
By From the Kitchen of Chef Ellecia.,

First, preheat the oven to 400 degrees.

Before you cook the turkey, you will first need to dd salt.

Stuff the turkey with meat. Cook the turkey for 5 hours.

You will know the turkey is done when 5 hours.

Serve the turkey with dad, mom and mac n cheese Enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner!

From the Kitchen of Chef Calynn Caldwell First, preheat the oven to 40 degrees.

Before you cook the turkey, you will first need to buy one.

Stuff the turkey with rice. Cook the turkey for 2 hours.

You will know the turkey is done when the timer beeps.

Serve the turkey with pumpkin pie, yams and watermelon.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner!

From the Kitchen of Chef Roper Nickell.

First, preheat the oven to 10,002 degrees.

Before you cook the turkey, you will first need to hunt a big fat turkey.

Stuff the turkey with hot sauce.

Cook the turkey for 2 days. You will know the turkey is done when the time beeps.

Serve the turkey with ice cream, watermelon and yams.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner!

From the Kitchen of Chef Jack Cassels.

First, preheat the oven to 102 degrees.

Before you cook the turkey, you will first need to hunt a turkey.

Stuff the turkey with hot sauce.

Cook the turkey for hours. You will know the turkey is done when the timer beeps.

Serve the turkey with pumpkin pie, hot sauce and rice.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner!

From the Kitchen of Chef Kamri First, preheat the oven to 10 degrees.

Before you cook the turkey, you will first need to season.

Stuff the turkey with pumpkin.

Cook the turkey for 10 hours.

You will know the turkey is done when 5 hours.

Serve the turkey with chicken, corn and gravy.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner!

From the Kitchen of Chef Hattley.

First, preheat the oven to 100 degrees.

Before you cook the turkey, you will first need to boil.

Stuff the turkey with ham. Cook the turkey for 9 minutes.

You will know the turkey is done when it is dark brown.

Serve the turkey with cornbred, mashtatos and pumkin piy Enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner.

(See more ‘How to cook a turkey’ recipes’ inside this issue.)

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