Yes. The turkey should not react with the aluminum.
Yes you can cook the pies in the disposable aluminum pans from the store.
Yes, you can. It will not spoil faster than in a regular pan. Just cover it carefully.
You can store regular salad in that pan. However, don't store foods that are highly acidic in aluminum pan.
no
u can store it by freezing them
Sauteing the raw meat in a pan until all pink is gone and meat has turned brown.
Cooked meat should be stored away from raw meat. If stored in the same fridge, have the cooked meat on a shelf about the raw meat. This is to prevent juices and blood from dripping onto cooked meat should the raw meat be on a higher shelf.
Store raw meat below ready to eat food. Since the lower the cooler. Raw meat is one of the most delicate foods to store. It has too much contact with the air & oxygen, since its cut.
You can store most raw meats safely in the refrigerator for 2 to 3 days, depending on the type of meat. I wouldn't store raw chicken over 1 day, beef for 2 to 3 days, and ham for up to 4 or 5 days. If you need to store it for longer before cooking, your best bet is to freeze it.
Wrapped and in the bottom of the fridge so no raw meat juices can contaminate other food. I usually place the chicken in a pan or bowl to catch any juices that might escape.
steak poultry fish
If you are going to cook the raw meet and recook the cooked meet immediately then it is OK to add the raw meet to the cooked meet.
You can never store cooked meat or anything else with raw meat which may carry bacteria. Keep the raw meat in a separate container; food borne bacteria can cause agonizing cramps and a variety of other unpleasant side effects.
Because raw meat has the potential to drip blood onto anything stored below it. If you store raw and cooked meats in the same fridge, you always store tyhe cooked meats at the top, and the raw meats on the bottom (with no food below it !)
Or refering to this question:Why should cleaning supplies not be kept in the same cabinets with foods? Because raw meat should always be kept away from any uncooked food.