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Still good? Been frozen as far as I know since I got it in December 2015... Freezer got left open once or twice, never lost power, always stayed....Solid....
Not a turkey fan so...... Yeah
But... Don't wanna throw it away if it's salvageable...
Not too excited cuz it's... Commercially raised turkey....
Never cooked it cuz I live alone
Toss it in the oven, or off a dock?
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Crab bait.
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Re: Would ya eat it?
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March 09, 2017, 07:42:54 PM »
Deep freeze or frost free? Deep freeze, no problemo, frost freee it better be wrapped extremely well or it is crab bait.
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Sell by date of Nov 30, 14?
Toss it!!
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Re: Would ya eat it?
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I would eat it, but crab bait is also a good use.
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Re: Would ya eat it?
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March 09, 2017, 07:46:12 PM »
When you thaw it, you'll know. Probably going to be better crab bait than sammich meat, imho.
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eat it
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What if I trimmed it and ran it thru el-grind-o?
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Re: Would ya eat it?
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March 09, 2017, 07:51:33 PM »
If you were hungry eat it, its fine. If your not why risk it?
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Re: Would ya eat it?
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Worst case it's horribly freezer burned and you use it for crab bait or find someone that feeds their dogs raw food and give it to them.
I'd be tempted to thaw and cook it if the freezer burn isn't too bad. You could always use whatever you don't eat that night for some combination of sandwiches, shredding it for tacos/enchiladas/burros, soups, etc. You can refreeze the meat after you cook it.
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March 09, 2017, 08:25:21 PM »
It's only just over two years old and it appears to be sealed in plastic. If it has been in a deep freeze and it is kept turned down it will probably be fine. If it has been in a frost free it is crab bait, dog food or garbage.
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I wouldn't waste it. It's only two years old and it's been frozen. Cook it up, use it for sandwiches, casseroles, whatever. It's not going to hurt you.
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Crab tastes better.
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You better eat it! That was one expensive turkey!
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Re: Would ya eat it?
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March 10, 2017, 07:03:22 AM »
For $62 I wouldn't chance it, use it for crabs or give it to some one the will.
Look at it this way $62 over two years is only a about a $2.75 loss a month
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