Not all Butterball frozen turkeys come with a pop-up timer. While many of their whole turkeys do include this feature to indicate when the turkey is fully cooked, some variations, such as smaller or specialty birds, may not have them. It's important to check the packaging or product details for specific information regarding the presence of a pop-up timer. Always use a meat thermometer to ensure proper cooking regardless of the timer.
I believe Butterball turkeys have already been brined, therefore doing so again really isn't necessary. You can check the label of the turkey to confirm whether this has been done. If you look at all the small print on the front of the turkey label, there will be some language about the percentage of salt (or saline) water added as a percentage of weight, and if that's there, then the turkey has already been brined.
Turkeys can be cooked from frozen. It just takes about 50% more time. Not sure how that would work with all the packing still inside. Butterball does have a talk line that should be open right now. See Related Links.
Yes turkeys do all have feathers
The state of the Hawaii has no wild turkeys. All other 49 states have wild turkeys that native to the area.
I know all about wild turkeys, if it is raining turkeys will either ignore it or roost in their tree.
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No, only wild turkeys can fly. Domestic turkeys grown for eating are too heavy.
20 Cows 8 turkeys
turkeys do pee. everyone has to get rid of fluid sometime. All they do is squat down and go pee.
It depends where you are but in most areas wild turkeys are not endangered. In areas where they are endangered there is no hunting season. Farmed turkeys are by definition not endangered although they all will be killed in their prime.
House of Raeford Farms' turkeys are gluten free. Turkeys that are all natural with no additives or preservatives are gluten free.
Turkeys, as with all other creatures, evolved from others. It is impossible to identify any specific date.