Are you cooking your Thanksgiving turkey wrong? Michelin star chef Nancy Silverton explains best cooking practices.
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The perfect Thanksgiving brined roast chicken!

A simple, foolproof method for brining and roasting chicken so it turns out juicy, flavorful, and holiday-ready, a perfect ...
Here's everything you need to know and some hotlines available to help for free if you're cooking a Thanksgiving turkey.
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