Midwest TMS'ers General Communication Thread
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haha Ayoh!
I thank the stang is done for the winter. I need to winterize the RV tomorrow. I'm off today but with my dauther at the hospital getting her Chemo. She gets a 4 hr flush IV, 1 hr of Chemo, then another 4 hr flush. Will be here till about 4 or 5 pm.
Hope everybodies getting ready for some winter weather
Hope everybodies getting ready for some winter weather
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I BMW'ed today for the trip back to Cleveland. I did notice looking at the weather that Decatur is supposed to be right at 10* higher each day than Cleveland, with a high of almost 70 on Thursday I think. I hope to leave here on Thursday afternoon and head home this week. Can't believe I got to start thinking about cooking a turkey already, my wife bought me a turkey deep fryer for Christmas last year so we're looking forward to using it this year.
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I BMW'ed today for the trip back to Cleveland. I did notice looking at the weather that Decatur is supposed to be right at 10* higher each day than Cleveland, with a high of almost 70 on Thursday I think. I hope to leave here on Thursday afternoon and head home this week. Can't believe I got to start thinking about cooking a turkey already, my wife bought me a turkey deep fryer for Christmas last year so we're looking forward to using it this year.
Hey Tom,
So a week or two ago you seemed to have a buyer for the house but they were having financing issues. Any luck there? I was sure you were packing up this past weekend. Deep fryer's are great for turkeys. I have one and it is awesome...just make sure your turkey is thawed out completely and not frozen anywhere. It can like explode in your face if it is.
Ohh... and make sure you stay well hydrated during the cooking!
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Haven't heard from the potential buyer, other than the initial loan approval amount was too low; our realtor was working with them on different options but we haven't heard anything since then.
So how long does it take to thaw a full turkey at standard refridgerator temperatures?
So how long does it take to thaw a full turkey at standard refridgerator temperatures?
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Haven't heard from the potential buyer, other than the initial loan approval amount was too low; our realtor was working with them on different options but we haven't heard anything since then.
So how long does it take to thaw a full turkey at standard refridgerator temperatures?
So how long does it take to thaw a full turkey at standard refridgerator temperatures?
On the turkey thawing in a fridge guess. If it is 14-18 lbs I would guess 36-48 hours min. You can always put it in the sink with cool water to accelerate the process.
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I BMW'ed today for the trip back to Cleveland. I did notice looking at the weather that Decatur is supposed to be right at 10* higher each day than Cleveland, with a high of almost 70 on Thursday I think. I hope to leave here on Thursday afternoon and head home this week. Can't believe I got to start thinking about cooking a turkey already, my wife bought me a turkey deep fryer for Christmas last year so we're looking forward to using it this year.
Hey Tom,
So a week or two ago you seemed to have a buyer for the house but they were having financing issues. Any luck there? I was sure you were packing up this past weekend. Deep fryer's are great for turkeys. I have one and it is awesome...just make sure your turkey is thawed out completely and not frozen anywhere. It can like explode in your face if it is.
Ohh... and make sure you stay well hydrated during the cooking! 
So a week or two ago you seemed to have a buyer for the house but they were having financing issues. Any luck there? I was sure you were packing up this past weekend. Deep fryer's are great for turkeys. I have one and it is awesome...just make sure your turkey is thawed out completely and not frozen anywhere. It can like explode in your face if it is.
Ohh... and make sure you stay well hydrated during the cooking! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vZnu...eature=related



to you Tom!!!! I be hoisting a few alone also!!!
It was 67 and sunny. With the heater on it was pretty good.
I'll take it!