It depends on the size and weight of the turkey, and how long it has been frozen. Check the recipe for the right temperature.
1000 degrees
160°F internal temp.
They should be safe to eat if left in a hot car for a few hours.
Yes.
No of course not. You can't cook anything in a fridge.
Turkey, panetone, hot chocolate.
yes, obviously. hot turkey
Yes, but you have to be prepared for heartburn after.
no you cant. the wooden bowl would just burn
A 3 day old hot dog should be safe to eat if it's been refrigerated.
Yes, you do need a hot glue gun, it's the only safe way.
no way by ts.miki@hotmail.co.uk
On average, a turkey hot dog typically contains around 50 to 100 calories per hot dog, depending on factors such as size, brand, and additional ingredients. To get an accurate count for two turkey hot dogs, you would need to check the nutrition label on the packaging or consult the manufacturer's website for the specific product you are consuming. Once you have the calorie count for one turkey hot dog, you can simply multiply it by two to find the total number of calories in two turkey hot dogs.
It isn't safe to eat hot dogs that have gone unrefrigerated overnight.