On the beach at Surf City, NC
A giant of a turkey from Keegan-Filion Farm in Walterboro. At 12 kg (27lb), one of the biggest turkeys I’ve ever roasted. This bad boy was in the oven 5 hours before it was done.


Apparently it was too cold for everybody else. While everybody ate inside, I was enjoying my Thanksgiving dinner out on the balcony overlooking the beach. It was pretty nice out there.
The dogs couldn’t join in the festivities at the beach house, but I made sure they all had a good time


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27 pounds???? Dang. Do you have any left over?
half of this bird, plus all of a smaller one (~18 lb or so I think) was consumed by the horde. We brought the dark meat plus the two carcasses home with us and left the other half of the turkey breast behind.