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...From the Smoker today:

WOW!
 
I'm not a big fan of turkey, but that looks delicious.
 
THIS is why I stay away from the food threads. I just ate and I'm hungry again! Looks Great!!
 
Well I will have to say it was my first and was a big hit. Nothing but bones left.
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now that's the real picture we've been waiting for!
 
A good smoked turkey just can't be beat in my opinion!
 
Looks like you did a great job.

I smoked my first turkey a few years ago for my family for thanksgiving (I have to do three turkeys total) and they have forced me to smoke all three every year since.

I think it's easier...stuff it with apple and orange slices and that keeps the inside moist while giving it some flavor.
 
Looks great! Really dark!
 
Three turkeys is a lot! Must be a big table or tables!
 
mmm looks deelish!

I smoked a turkey once. Didn't wake up for days! :confused:
 
When you were smoking the turkey @Glassman , how did you keep it lit?
 
:facepalm:
 
That is a large family! Glad you all are able to all get together for the holidays.

Ummm, that thing is interesting.....kinda crazy looking though :rolleyes:
 
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