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Two great tastes that taste great together... usually.

On the bacon I posted about last week: I looked at the package and instead of seeing the individual slices, it looked like it had melted and they had run together, so I tossed it out without opening to sniff it. I suspect I saved my nose.

On the turkey I made today. Positive things: I didn't burn my apartment down. I didn't even set off the smoke alarm. I didn't undercook it. It cooked mostly fine without a roasting pan (the skin it was resting on was pale and nasty, though that's no surprise). Negative: I overcooked it a little, so it was dry. It was also tasteless (which isn't surprising, as it only had spices on the skin).

Lessons learned: Why in the world did I buy a whole turkey breast? I don't like leftovers even when something's really good, and how rare is it for me to make something really good? I feel horrible for wasting food, but I know I won't touch this turkey again. I wish I at least had a dog to give it to or knew where a stray one was. First the whole chicken, now the turkey breast. I'm one person who doesn't like leftovers! Stop buying such big things, me!

Additional lesson: I can bake (roast? whatever) meat in the oven! I've always been really scared to do so, because it might not cook all the way through. Small cuts I was fine with, but things like a whole chicken I never wanted to do.

Ellie, who usually has no use at all for people food, actually ate two pieces of the turkey.

Next year I'm going to stick with the frozen dinners or going out or something. My mother is a firm believer that I should "cook something special" at Thanksgiving and Christmas, but not everyone can cook. If I do try again, I'm going to get a much, much, much more reasonable sized thing.

Date: 2012-12-27 04:56 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thistle-chaser.livejournal.com
Wow, that sounds handy. I'm not sure if we have something like that here, but if I'm ever feeding more than just me, I'll look for that in the future.

Hope you feel better soon!

Date: 2012-12-27 09:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] quistie.livejournal.com
I make a point of not mixing people food and animal food as much as I can—mixing them seems like asking for trouble. That being said, I think cooked turkey/chicken meat is somewhat okay, so long as the meat in question is not seasoned or anything like that.

You're lucky that Ellie has no desire for people food. I've been around too many pets who would steal food from people...

Date: 2012-12-27 07:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thistle-chaser.livejournal.com
Yeah. While I didn't mind sharing my food with my previous cat, I have to admit that Ellie not begging for food every time I eat is a nice change. I don't generally offer her anything, other than a bit of cooked meat now and then (which until the turkey, she's never had interest in).

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