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Which is it - Dressing or Stuffing?

Discussion in 'Women's Fellowship Forum' started by Friend of God, Nov 5, 2010.

  1. Friend of God

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    For years we've always put dressing in our Turkey at Thanksgiving.

    What do you call it Dressing or Stuffing?
     
  2. annsni

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    We call it stuffing. Dressing is the stuff you put on salads.
     
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    We call it dressing because we cook it separate from the bird.
     
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    We always called it "dressin'."
     
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    We don't care, we just want to be called.
     
  6. Fred's Wife

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    Does it really matter?
     
  7. Alcott

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    Incidentally, last year (when I was on crutches after a hip reivision) a friend who is an inspector for the fire department arranged for me to get one of the Thanksgiving food giveaways, which includes a turkey, the fire department does each year. He called and I told him I'd rather that go to some more needy family, but he brought it anyway. TMALSS, since my only working oven is a toaster oven, that 8 or 9 pound turkey is still in the freezer. Is there any possibility it could still be etable if I found some way to cook it? I still have the box of stuffing mix, also, which is more likely to have preserved a year.
     
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    :thumbs: :applause: :tongue3:
     
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    We fill the bird with "stuff" so I call it stuffing.:smilewinkgrin:
     
  10. annsni

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    The turkey should be fine. I've had turkeys after a year and they were delicious. When you thaw it and unwrap it, you should be able to see if there is any freezer burn or anything. If there's not, you're good to go. :)
     
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    I agree with Ann. A frozen turkey should be just fine after only a year in the freezer.
     
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    :flower:Thank you both :flower:
     
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