Only if they were still in the plastic bag.
Turkey giblets are OK for dogs to eat. In fact, dogs would appreciate if you gave them the left over turkey.
Some people do eat them but I wouldn't personally! The giblets contain intestines which may still have traces of feces..
Giblets are the turkey's intestines. you cannot eat them because there may still be some feces in the guts while you're eating them, but people do eat them anyway.
Because its meat is still raw and when you eat it you can get dangerous viruses that can harm your digestive system.
One must of course discard the plastic bag containing the giblets. But the contents are not only not poisonous but very useful for making gravies, chicken soup, etc. Just wash the giblets, put them in a saucepan and simmer slowly for a few hours. Then strain, keeping the stock and stripping the meat and chopping it finely. Add to the stock from the chicken carcass and some chopped vegetables for lovely soup!
the giblets still cook and you can open the bag and eat them
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Unfortunately, I do not agree with the answer that the turkey giblets will eat you alive. My mom use to cook the giblets and dad always got the gizzard. That is until we kids grew older and fought over them, then she used them in the gravy. They will not make you sick or kill you. I'm not aware of the cake. I just wanted to know what pressure and liquid you use to pressure cook the giblets. I make my turkey stock using the broth from the giblets. You can also boil them, but it takes forever. About 3-4 hrs.
Unfortunately, I do not agree with the answer that the turkey giblets will eat you alive. My mom use to cook the giblets and dad always got the gizzard. That is until we kids grew older and fought over them, then she used them in the gravy. They will not make you sick or kill you. I'm not aware of the cake. I just wanted to know what pressure and liquid you use to pressure cook the giblets. I make my turkey stock using the broth from the giblets. You can also boil them, but it takes forever. About 3-4 hrs.
If raw, 3 to five days if kept in the refrigerator. If cooked, the same.
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Toss it out..Turkey spoils quickly..Don't eat it!