Gear up for Thanksgiving MONDAY @ the MSC

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Re: Gear up for Thanksgiving MONDAY @ the MSC

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moog wrote: November 21, 2022 6:25 pm Just having my mom over Thursday. No turkey but roast beef.
Yum!!
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Re: Gear up for Thanksgiving MONDAY @ the MSC

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lime rickie wrote: November 21, 2022 4:21 pm Charles, what kind of brine? Been using a brine bath recipe for years, immersed in the liquid for 24 hours. Such great flavor and the meat doesn’t dry out in the fridge all weekend so leftovers are great, too. Thinking about a dry brine this year.
I've been using Naturiffic Harvest Brine for several years now. Great flavor and super easy with minimal mess.

https://www.naturiffic.com/gourmet/harvest-brine
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Re: Gear up for Thanksgiving MONDAY @ the MSC

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frognot wrote: November 22, 2022 5:14 pm
lime rickie wrote: November 21, 2022 4:21 pm Charles, what kind of brine? Been using a brine bath recipe for years, immersed in the liquid for 24 hours. Such great flavor and the meat doesn’t dry out in the fridge all weekend so leftovers are great, too. Thinking about a dry brine this year.
I've been using Naturiffic Harvest Brine for several years now. Great flavor and super easy with minimal mess.

https://www.naturiffic.com/gourmet/harvest-brine
Thanks! Too late to shift gears this year but definitely going to consider in the future. :D
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