More than two-thirds of American adults plan to enjoy turkey as part of their Thanksgiving feast, according to a recent poll. As new and seasoned cooks prepare to tackle the bird, Butterball’s Turkey Talk-Line remains a go-to resource, offering expert advice through various methods of communication. Now in its 43rd year, the line aims to assist those seeking guidance on preparing the perfect turkey.
Turkey is a popular Thanksgiving dish for millions of Americans each year.More than two-thirds of American adults intend to dine on turkey as part of their Thanksgiving meal, according to a recent Economist/YouGov poll. Among those cooking the turkey themselves, some first-time and experienced turkey cookers may find themselves in need of help making the bird.Major turkey producer Butterball has a Turkey Talk-Line that can provide guidance.
"Many people call to ask questions about what they should do if they forgot to thaw their turkey… Other common questions include how to roast a turkey, checking for doneness and what to do with leftovers."More than a whopping 10,000 inquiries are received by the Turkey Talk-Line on Thanksgiving, the Butterball website said.The people working the helpline "have a background in food ," according to Balitewicz.
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