Boiling it won't necessarily make it safe to eat if any toxins have been formed. If you are uncertain about it's safety, discard it.
Yes. it is.
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Have you looked in your grocery store? Several varieties of turkey soup are available in cans.
Turkey soup recipes can be found in cookbooks as well as online sites. One could check Pinterest for all different types of turkey soup recipes to try.
Certainly. Same as you would with left over turkey or chicken to make soup.
One may find a recipe for turkey soup via the following websites "Simplyrecipes", "Foodnetwork", "Tasteofhome", "Deliaonline" and "BBC Good Food". One may simply search for Turkey soup on either of these websites.
Turkey soup often includes turkey or a turkey substitute such as tofu, carrots, potatoes, beans, corn, chicken stock, butter or margerine, water and any other desired vegetables.
Yes you can.
Chicken or turkey are both very healthy meats to us in making soup.
The easiest way to make turkey soup is to have turkey meat and stock ready. Many fresh ingredients like vegetables, and the right amount and combination of seasonings can make you the perfect turkey soup.
The website Simply Recipes has a recipe for Mom's Turkey Soup. It provides details on how to make the stock as well as the soup itself. There's also a recipe on Food Network that's for turkey soup to eat the following day. This second recipe takes approximately two hours and thirty minutes and serves between six and eight people
Turkey soup may help alleviate some symptoms when you are sick. This is because it is giving you sustenance and liquid at the same time, which you need to stay healthy.