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November 27, 2024
How to cook a turkey…

Mrs. Dufour’s First Grade Class

From the kitchen of Chef Billie Green First, preheat the oven to 200 degrees.

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

Stuff the turkey with stuffing.

Cook the turkey for 150 minutes.

You will know the turkey is done when it’s done.

Serve the turkey with eggs, stuffing and carrots.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving Dinner!

From the kitchen of Chef Cooper Otis First, preheat the oven to 200 degrees.

Before you cook the turkey, you will first need to clean it.

Stuff the turkey with cottin candy.

Cook the turkey for 2 days.

You will know the turkey is done when the uven will bep.

Serve the turkey with mash potatoes, pig legs and beef jerky.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving Dinner!

From the kitchen of Chef Ashtin Scales First, preheat the oven to 5bm degrees.

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

Stuff the turkey with stuffing.

Cook the turkey for 60 minutes.

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

Serve the turkey with mashed potatoes and carrots.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving Dinner!

From the kitchen of Chef Messiah Thomas First, preheat the oven to 20002 degrees.

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

Stuff the turkey with stuffing.

Cook the turkey for 50 minutes.

You will know the turkey is done when it smells good.

Serve the turkey with salad and carrots.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving Dinner!

From the kitchen of Chef Willow Goshen First, preheat the oven to 400 degrees.

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

Stuff the turkey with potatoes.

Cook the turkey for 10 minutes.

You will know the turkey is done when it smells good.

Serve the turkey with peas, mashed potatoes and boiled eggs.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving Dinner!

From the kitchen of Chef Alex McQuay First, preheat the oven to 1000 degrees.

Before you cook the turkey, you will first need to thaw it out.

Stuff the turkey with meatballs.

Cook the turkey for 2 days.

You will know the turkey is done when it is lunchtime.

Serve the turkey with salad, beef jerky and mashed potatoes.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving Dinner! From the kitchen of Chef Ava Martin First, preheat the oven to 3002 degrees.

Before you cook the turkey, you will first need to wash it.

Stuff the turkey with potatoes.

Cook the turkey for hours 200.

You will know the turkey is done when it lunchtime.

Serve the turkey with mashed pot., beef jerky and tatoes.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving Dinner! From the kitchen of Chef Dean Scott First, preheat the oven to 400 degrees.

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

Stuff the turkey with stuffing.

Cook the turkey for 5 days.

You will know the turkey is done when it smells good.

Serve the turkey with stuffing, mashed potatoes and peas.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving Dinner!

From the kitchen of Chef Archer Collett First, preheat the oven to 200 degrees.

Before you cook the turkey, you will first need to thaw it out.

Stuff the turkey with stuffing.

Cook the turkey for 24 hours.

You will know the turkey is done when lunch.

Serve the turkey with beef jerky.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving Dinner! From the kitchen of Chef Allyson DeMontigny First, preheat the oven to 400 degrees.

Before you cook the turkey, you will first need to thaw it out.

Stuff the turkey with cotton candy.

Cook the turkey for minutes 10000000000 You will know the turkey is done when it smells good and yummy.

Serve the turkey with candy, jerky and peas.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving Dinner! From the kitchen of Chef Emery Cassels First, preheat the oven to 400 degrees.

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

Stuff the turkey with cotton candy.

Cook the turkey for 100000 days.

You will know the turkey is done when smell, it smells good.

Serve the turkey with salad, jerky and candy.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving Dinner!

From the kitchen of Chef Lakota Pittman First, preheat the oven to 200 degrees.

Before you cook the turkey, you will first need to thaw it out.

Stuff the turkey with meatballs.

Cook the turkey for 26 hours.

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

Serve the turkey with beef jerky, carrots and eggs.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving Dinner!

From the kitchen of Chef DJ Burns First, preheat the oven to 10000 degrees.

Before you cook the turkey, you will first need to wash it.

Stuff the turkey with potatos.

Serve the turkey with cotton candy and meatballs.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving Dinner!

From the kitchen of Chef Andrew Collins First, preheat the oven to 4001 degrees.

Before you cook the turkey, you will first need to clean it.

Stuff the turkey with carrots.

Cook the turkey for 2 days.

You will know the turkey is done when its lunch time.

Serve the turkey with salad, apples and peas.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving Dinner!

From the kitchen of Chef Major Hughes First, preheat the oven to 309 degrees.

Before you cook the turkey, you will first need to thaw it out .

Stuff the turkey with stuffing.

Cook the turkey for 15 minutes.

You will know the turkey is done when a beep.

Serve the turkey with mashed potatoes, baked carrots and bread.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving Dinner!

From the kitchen of Chef Cash Cioni First, preheat the oven to 1300 degrees.

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

Stuff the turkey with cotton.

Cook the turkey for 2 days.

You will know the turkey is done when it smell good.

Serve the turkey with eggs, apples and peas.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving Dinner!

From the kitchen of Chef Amelia Rosamond First, preheat the oven to 5000 degrees.

Before you cook the turkey, you will first need to pluck the feathers.

Stuff the turkey with cotton candy.

Cook the turkey for minutes 1000.

You will know the turkey is done when its lunch time.

Serve the turkey with candy, beef jerky and peas.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving Dinner!

From the kitchen of Chef Roper Nickell First, preheat the oven to 2,00101 degrees.

Before you cook the turkey, you will first need to thaw it out.

Stuff the turkey with cotton candy.

Cook the turkey for 5 days.

You will know the turkey is done when it smells yummy.

Serve the turkey with candy, apples and eggs.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving Dinner!

••••• Mrs. Kim Galliton, First Grade Class

From the kitchen of Chef Holly C.

First, preheat the oven to 15 degrees.

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

Stuff the turkey with stuffing.

Cook the turkey for15 hours You will know the turkey is done when 15 hours have past.

Serve the turkey with rolls.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving Dinner! From the kitchen of Chef Braydon G.

First, preheat the oven to 23 degrees.

Before you cook the turkey, you will first need to wash it.

Stuff the turkey with limes.

Cook the turkey for minutes 199 You will know the turkey is done when becomes crispy. Serve the turkey with mashed potatos, green beans and stuffing Enjoy your Thanksgiving Dinner From the kitchen of Chef Abigail K.

Before you cook the turkey, you will first need to put it in the oven.

Stuff the turkey with salt and pepper.

Cook the turkey for 21 minutes.

You will know the turkey is done when it is crispy.

Serve the turkey with cancane, tomatos and carrots.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving Dinner! From the kitchen of Chef Alayna L.

First, preheat the oven to 8 degrees.

Before you cook the turkey, you will first need to put it in water.

Stuff the turkey with eggs.

Cook the turkey for 15 hours.

Serve the turkey with fries, tomatos and celery.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving Dinner From the kitchen of Chef Piper D.

First, preheat the oven to 6-7 degrees.

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

Stuff the turkey with sauce.

Cook the turkey for 6 minutes.

You will know the turkey is done when it beeps, crispy.

Serve the turkey with a salad.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving Dinner!

From the kitchen of Chef Kavia E.

First, preheat the oven to 8 degrees.

Before you cook the turkey, you will first need to put sauce on it.

Stuff the turkey with cupcakes.

Cook the turkey for 9 hours.

You will know the turkey is done when it dings.

Serve the turkey with peppers, cupcakes and fries.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving Dinner!

From the kitchen of Chef Waylon M.

First, preheat the oven to 10 degrees.

Before you cook the turkey, you will first need to cut the turkey up.

Stuff the turkey with salt and pepper.

Cook the turkey for 100 minutes.

You will know the turkey is done when it is green beans.

Serve the turkey with plate, fries an salad.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving Dinner!

From the kitchen of Chef Haivyn M.

First, preheat the oven to 5:00 degrees.

Before you cook the turkey, you will first need to peper it.

Stuff the turkey with marshmellows.

Cook the turkey for 1:00 hours.

You will know the turkey is done when it ding.

Serve the turkey with green beans, fries and mac and cheese.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving Dinner!

From the kitchen of Chef Charlotte H.

First, preheat the oven to 5:00 degrees.

Before you cook the turkey, you will first need to put it on a pan.

Stuff the turkey with peppermints.

Cook the turkey for 100 minutes.

You will know the turkey is done when it dings.

Serve the turkey with plate, mac and cheese.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving Dinner!

From the kitchen of Chef Caysen M.

First, preheat the oven to 7 degrees.

Before you cook the turkey, you will first need to put salt on it.

Stuff the turkey with cookies.

Cook the turkey for 9 minutes.

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

Serve the turkey with mashed potatos, plate and fries.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving Dinner!

From the kitchen of Chef Hansel G.

First, preheat the oven to 30 degrees.

Before you cook the turkey, you will first need to stuff it.

Cook the turkey for 13 minutes.

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

Serve the turkey with fries, celery and carrots.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving Dinner!

From the kitchen of Chef Mrs. Galliton.

First, preheat the oven to 375 degrees.

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

Stuff the turkey with onions and lemons.

Cook the turkey for 2 hours.

You will know the turkey is done when the turkey popper “Pops”!

Serve the turkey with sweet potatoes, broccoli and cheese and carrots.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving Dinner!

••••• Ms. Henley’s First Grade Class

From the Kitchen of Chef Amelea Forbes First, preheat the oven to 3.50 degrees.

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

Stuff the turkey with pepperonu!

Cook the turkey for Minits 15.

You will know the turkey is done when i see smok.

Serve the turkey with solt and peppe, btatos, and shes.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner! From the kItchen of Chef Noah Byars First, preheat the oven to 10000000000000 Before you cook the turkey, you will first need to seasonit.

Stuff the turkey with pizza.

Cook the turkey for 100 hours.

You will know the turkey is done when see smoke.

Serve the turkey with dtpotoes and ice cream.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner! From the Kitchen of Chef Isaiah Parnosky.

First, preheat the oven to 31000 degrees.

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

Stuff the turkey with spe opperonim.

Cook the turkey for mn n 100.

You will know the turkey is done when it beeps.

Serve the turkey with csah kepchum and frywit.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner! From the Kitchen of Chef Adleigh Jones First, preheat the oven to 20 degrees.

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

Stuff the turkey with meat.

Cook the turkey for minutes.

You will know the turkey is done when it beeps mashed potatoes.

Serve the turkey with hamburgers, salsa and sauce.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner! From the Kitchen of Chef Eissa Holliday First, preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

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

Stuff the turkey with meat.

Cook the turkey for 12.

You will know how the turkey is done when it beeps ketchup.

Serve the turkey with ketohum, chocolat and mac + cheese.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner! From the Kitchen of Chef Harleigth Filener First, preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

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

Stuff the turkey with ham.

Cook the turkey for minute 10.

You will know the turkey is done when it beeps I eat it.

Serve the turkey with vegitables, checolate and hort.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving Dinner! From the Kitchen of Chef Hadleigh Ford First, preheat the oven to 1405000 degrees.

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

Stuff the turkey with ckese.

Cook the turkey for 23 minutes.

You will know the turkey is done when dr I seos Ms.

Serve the turkey with mac + chees, salisd and sitclsal.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner!

••••• Ms. Henley’s 1st Grade Class

From the Kitchen of Chef Olivia Wood First, preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

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

Stuff the turkey with cheese.

Cook the turkey for 3 minutes. You will know the turkey is done when it beeps mac and cheese.

Serve the turkey with mac and cheese salsa, and sauce.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner! From the Kitchen of Chef Khloe Goodwin First, preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

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

Stuff the turkey with meat.

Cook the turkey for 12 heus.

You will know the turkey is done when I eat it.

Serve the turkey with mac + cheese, chocolt, and salsa.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner! From the kitchen of Chef Brynlee Luna First, preheat the oven to 40 degrees.

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

Stuff the turkey with meat.

Cook the turkey for minutes 1.

You will know the turkey is done when it beeps. Serve the turkey with vegitables, mashed, salsa, and sauce.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner! From the kitchen of Chef Kaliyah Hamilton First, preheat the oven to 100.

Before you cook the turkey, you will first need to put a rub on it.

Stuff the turkey with met.

Cook the turkey for 20 mins.

You will know the turkey is done when beep I et it.

Serve the turkey with masputatow, salsa, and ceshup.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner! From the Kitchen of Chef River Garvin First, preheat the oven to 144 degrees.

Before you cook the turkey, you will first need to saason it.

Stuff the turkey with green beens.

Cook the turkey for 400 minutes.

You will know the turkey is done when I eat it.

Serve the turkey with stufing, potatoes, and salsa.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner! From the kitchen of Chef Emmie Davis First, preheat the oven for four minits degrees.

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

Stuff the turkey for 3 minutes.

You will know the turkey is done when it beeps.

Serve the turkey with fruit, mashed potatoes and mac + cheese.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner! From the kitchen of Chef Asher Baughman First, preheat the oven to 351 degrees.

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

Stuff the turkey with meat.

Cook the turkey for 2 minutes 4.

You will know the turkey is done when it beeps. Serve the turkey with chocolate, ketchum and sauce.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner!

From the kitchen of Chef Diayden Reynolds.

First, preheat the oven to 50 degrees.

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

Stuff the turkey with ham.

Cook the turkey for 5 minutes.

You will know the turkey is done when it beeps.

Serve the turkey with chocolate ice cream and hamburgers.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner!

From the kitchen of Chef Eilana Hill First, preheat the oven to 300 degrees.

Before you cook the turkey, you will first need to put a cub on it.

Stuff the turkey with meat.

Cook the turkey for 8 mines.

You will know the turkey is done when it beepb.

Serve the turkey with ketchup, macinces, and sos.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner!

••••• Ms. Morris 1st Grade

From the kitchen of Chef Jazzlyn First, preheat the oven to 70 degrees.

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

Stuff the turkey with meat.

Cook the turkey for 8 hours.

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

Serve the turkey with mac + cheese, salad, and mashed potatoes.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner! From the kitchen of Chef Bria First, preheat the oven to 18 degrees. before yo9u cook the turkey, you will first need to salt, pep, bque.

Stuff the turkey with meat.

Cook the turkey for hous 27.

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

Serve the turkey with mashed , mact, and ebmomt.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner! From the kitchen of Chef Vanessa First, preheat the oven to 99 degrees.

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

Stuff the turkey with icing.

Cook the turkey for iseen.

You will know the turkey is done when deer hoyrs 100.

Serve the turkey with it is dark it is brown and iscrem.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner! From the kitchen of Chef Kaylee First, preheat the oven to 70 degrees.

Before you cook the turkey, you will first need to salt, pepper, bque sauce.

Stuff the turkey with meat cheese.

Cook the turkey for 29 hours.

You will know the turkey is done when brown.

Serve the turkey with mashptatos, beans and green.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner! From the kitchen of Chef Tyrdnn First, preheat the oven to 17:00 degrees.

Before you cook the turkey, you will first need to I will pep.

Stuff the turkey with met cheese.

Cook the turkey for 16:55 hours.

You will know the turkey is done when brown.

Seve the turkey with mashedpotatoes.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner! From the kitchen of Chef Serenity First, preheat the oven to 560 degrees.

Before you cook the turkey, yo will first need to bgue sauce.

Stuff the turkey with apples.

Cook the turkey for 14 hours.

You will know the turkey is done when check it is bruwn the timer.

Serve the gurkey with green bems., cupcakes, and meat.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner! From the kitchen of Chef Jaxon First, preheat the oven to 80 degrees.

Before you cook the turkey, you will first need to sprinkles bque.

Stuff the turkey with icing meat deer.

Cook the turkey for hours 13.

You will knjow the turkeyu is done when the imet brown.

Serve the turkey with bque, mashed, and sprinkies.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner! From the kitchen of Chef Bentley Abell.

First, preheat the oven to 89 degrees.

Before you ncook the turkey, you will first need to salt poeper.

Stuff the turkey with meat birdadpep.

Cook the turkey for 19 hours.

You will know the turkey is down when brown.

Serve the turkey with pumpkin magih madatados.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner! From the kitchen of Chef Ridge.

First, preheat the oven to 70 degrees. Before you cook the turkey, you will first need to pepber met.

Stuff the turkey with deer met.

Cook the turkey for 4. You will know the turkey is done when brown check.

Serve the turkey with m cheese, maeenebo and boq.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner! From the kitchen of Chef Nova.

First, preheat the oven to 17 degrees.

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

Stuff the turkey with sprinkles.

Cook the turkey for 100.

You will know the turkey is gone when swat ptadogz.

Serve the turkey with kuptax +chddz and swat.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner! From the kitchen of Chef Alaina Byrd First, preheat the oven to 78 degrees.

Before you cook the turkey, you will first need to sprinkles pics.

Stuff the turkey with met.

Cook the turkey for 8 ho.

You will know the turkey is done when bran mashbutt.

Serve the turkey with pegu, pesu and pesu.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner!

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