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Giblets sm

Posted By: me2 on 2007-11-23
In Reply to: It's still edible if you leave the giblets in - confused

I have to say the giblets were inside in a plastic bag, along with the neck, which I believe are edible, but the plastic makes it kind of a "no-no". I do hear many stories of ruined turkeys without the giblets being removed, so I guess it's that darned bag! We usually get up in the middle of the night and put the turkey in, so I guess the bag sure would melt all over the place. I never do that nasty deed, that's my husband's job to "get in there" and then wash the bird out and salt it. I know he used to microwave the giblets for the dog as his special treat on turkey day, so I guess they are kind of tasty. I use gravy in a jar myself, shhh, don't tell.


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as long as they weren't in a plastic bag that melted all over the inside of the bird. Why do people think it's not OK? We cook the giblets to make giblet gravy, so what's the difference?

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