Yes.
Try freezing a package already vacuum sealed from the grocery store. Or, if you bought it at the deli, make sure you seal the bag well to prevent freezer burn.
Take out of the freezer 1-2 days before using to defrost.
Yes. It will freeze just fine. Place it in an air tight container. You can use freezer bags too but an air tight container is better.
Use a low temperature, preferably below 0 degrees Celsius.
it will make 100 sands with 3 oz of turkey per person
A sandwich is typically made of two pieces of bread with some type of filling between them, such as meat, cheese, and sliced vegetables.
You could substitute chicken or most any other kind of meat on a lunch sandwich.
To eat a turkey sandwich, you hold it with both hands carefully to avoid the meat falling out of the sandwich and eat it one bite at a time until it's gone.
A sandwich is a food typically consisting of vegetables, sliced cheese or meat, placed on or between slices of bread.
Turkey can be sliced and served in many variations. The ounce weight is not a fixed weight based on slicing of the meat.
What is the metric weight of the meat per sandwich?
yes you can if you wrap them tightlly in saran wrap.
a sandwich is cooked meat or cooked vegetables placed between two bread slices while a burger is cooked meat or cooked vegetables placed between a big bun sliced into two.
Whole grain bread, low-fat meat and/or sliced vegetables such as cucumber, tomato, and also lettuce would make up a healthy sandwich.
No, you can't. The feathers still have germs on then and if you freeze it, the germs on the feathers will leak into the turkey's meat. Once that happens, you can't change it.
The average turkey sandwich may have about two oz. of turkey (8 servings per lb.). However, some might consider that excessive, others might consider that skimpy, everyone has their own preferences. A lot is dependent on how hungry the person is, what else you are putting on the sandwich (lettuce, tomato, etc.), how thick the bread or roll, and perhaps, your budget per sandwich. When it comes to fresh roasted turkey, there's no such thing as too much turkey on the sandwich.