Turkey Day Chemistry in the Kitchen
instupor writes "Just in time for the holiday, PopSci runs through the food science behind moist turkey, perfect potatoes and flaky pie crust. Besides the actual "why," the article explains how to apply the scientific principals in your own kitchen."
My mother's banned me from doing science experiments ever since the last "incident". :(
Do the recipes actually include smearing headmasters over the turkey, or was 'principles' meant?
What's the number of the poison control center again?
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It's some sort of festival they have in the US. I think the Turkey is the national bird over there and by eating it they hope to assume some of it's qualities. Backwards and primitive though it may seem to European eyes it does seem to work.
Ever try chasing down a bald eagle with a fork and knife?
I hope, when they die, cartoon characters have to answer for their sins.
Turkey for nerds. Stuffing that matters. :)
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