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Last week as I was “digging” in the freezer in the basement, I found a turkey. I couldn’t believe it. Right there before my eyes was a 20 pound bird. What’s so significant about this turkey is that I bought it last Christmas but at the last minute decided I was hungry for roast beef for Christmas dinner. I never would have forgotten the turkey if it hadn’t been for a large bag of bones we just had to havdlfor the dog. The bones were in a bag that sat on top and completely covered the turkey! So the big questions are first is the turkey still good and if it is, db I tell Russell we are going to eat year old turkey for Thanksgiving? Surely there has to be others of you reading who’ve had a turkey in your freezer for a long time. 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If I choose a fresh turkey, how long will it keep in my refrigerator? There is no significant differ ence in quality between a fresh turkey and a frozen one. But you can only keep a fresh turkey refrigerated 1-2 days before cook ing. 3. How long should I thaw turkey? How can I quickly thaw a turkey when time has run out? Thawing your turkey in the refrigerator is the preferred method. Allow one day for each five pounds. In a hurry? Thaw the turkey in a clean sink. Put it in a heavy freezer bag secured with a twist tie. Cover the bird with cold water, changing the water every 30 minutes to keep it cool. Allow 6-9 hours for a 12 to 16 pound turkey, 9-11 hours for a 16 to 20 pound bird. Turkey can be thawed in the microwave oven, if it will fit. Be ready to cook the bird as soon as it’s thawed. 4. What’s the safest way to stuff a turkey? Is it okay to stuff a large turkey? You can stuff a turkey, but do it just before you put it in the oven. To save time, chop up and refrigerate stuffing ingredients the night before. Combine every thing the next morning just before roasting. Stuff the bird loosely. 5. What is the best way to cook a picture-perfect turkey? There are several cooking methods which will provide a delicious, tender turkey. You can roast the bird uncovered in a 325°F oven. This will give you dryer meat but a great roasted fla vor. Or you can put the turkey in an oven cooking bag for a more moist bird in a shorter time. Other cooking methods include the microwave, rotissene or outdoor kettle grill. 6. Can I cook the turkey the day before Thanksgiving? How do I safely store it and then warm it up for dinner? Cooking ahead requires spe cial attention to safe food han dling. First, cook the bird to an internal temperature of 180°F in an oven set not lower than 325°F. Bake stuffing separately. When roasted, let the bird stand for 15 minutes. Carve the meat off, leaving legs, thighs and wings intact if you like. Refriger ate the turkey in small shallow containers. On Thanksgiving Day, reheat the meat in a 325°F oven or warm in the microwave. To keep the meat tender when using a conventional oven, cover it with gravy or the natural cooked juices. Serve the heated slices on a platter, with the whole pieces garnishing the edges. If you have questions about food safety or your holiday turkey call the USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline at 1-800-535- 4555.