Generally it's the...ummm.....other end of the birdie--where one puts the stuffing. Though, I've known folks to stuff the neck cavity, too. Silly people. LOL
Growing up, we always trussed the turkey and didn't sew. (tied the legs, tucked the wings and used metal pins to hold the cavity shut)
My opinion is that the little backwards "L" shaped things are the wings, the drumsticks are the legs, and the butt hole is between the legs. That's the end I usually stuff....well, the 2 times I actually did a turkey.....I usually do chickens.
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Generally it's the...ummm.....other end of the birdie--where one puts the stuffing.
Though, I've known folks to stuff the neck cavity, too. Silly people. LOL
Growing up, we always trussed the turkey and didn't sew. (tied the legs, tucked the wings and used metal pins to hold the cavity shut)
My opinion is that the little backwards "L" shaped things are the wings, the drumsticks are the legs, and the butt hole is between the legs. That's the end I usually stuff....well, the 2 times I actually did a turkey.....I usually do chickens.
Well, I guess the butt end of the turkey is the bigger one to stuf - especially if the turkey happens to be my ex-husband! Sorry, I couldn't resist!
Yup, it's the arse! :)
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