Yes actually you can because my son did it.
the giblets still cook and you can open the bag and eat them
No food safety person would tell you that it would be safe to cook. The risks are too great. Discard it.
I think you would be wiser to giving it a decent burial.
no
Yes you can. The amount of time directed on the turkey for cooking time will need to be extended by 1 hour at 350. Most people put a little bit of water in the botom of the pan so you would have to add less water to compensate for the water left in the turkey. Please make sure the bird if fully cook so no contaimination is present... Cook safe.
Cooked turkey should not be unrefrigerated for more than 2 hours. Less time is better.
I'd freeze it as turkey left overs do not taste good after 3-4 days.
No. The leftovers should have been refrigerated.
They will be fine.
Unless the oven maintained a product temperature of 140° or more during that time, no food safety person would tell you that it is OK to eat. It could be all right, but there's no way to tell and it just isn't worth the risk. Addition: but what about putting it in chicken pot pie? see discussion piece for details. thx.
It is fine. The are still safe
Only if where it was left out was a cold as a refrigerator. Otherwise, it would not be safe to eat.