might because if the turkey in small yes but if the turkey is huge thean no because oil are middion
No. They are two different birds.
The plural of turkey is turkeys. As in "the turkeys are getting bigger".
Most home ovens are not large enough to bake two turkeys at one time.
Convection toaster ovens can air fry in the same way a convection oven can. We test two models, one from Breville and one from Cuisinart, that have a dedicated air fry setting. ... Both toaster ovens produce wings and fries in about the same time as the oven air fryers, using 1 to 3 teaspoons of oil.
There is more than one way to fry food, to fry means to cook in hot fat or oil, a frying pan or a deep fat frying pan are two utensils that can be used.
MelaFix is a type of all natural antibiotic used for fish in aquariums and contains tea tree oil. MelaFix will not kill or harm fry that are about two weeks old.
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No. A homograph is a word that has the same spelling and two different pronunciations. All the meanings of fry have the same pronunciation, so it wouldn't be a homograph. The exception could be a Proper Noun... someone with the name Fry might pronounce it as rhyming with tree. In that case it would be a homograph and also a homophone, with the word free. However, I am not aware of such a name pronunciation.
Yes. A 2 cycle engine is also called a 2 stroke engine.
There are two, because we can pronounce it as "tur-key".
about $7 in my local butchers
I have both white turkeys and chickens of various sorts. they were all raised together and get along quite well. i even have new pullets thatdont seem to bother the turkeys. i have two female turkeys and the only fighting they do is with each other.