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This Thanksgiving was a challenge because I have a lingering cold
and almost NO sense of taste and smell. Eeeek! This is obviously not a good time to try new things, but I did think that these problems would be gone by the time I set about to cook. I guess the first issue was this. I decided to try the make-ahead gravy. So, I roasted some wings and then proceeded to make the stock. Well, I smelled NO turkey smell as the wings were roasting, and the bit that I could smell of the stock just smelled odd. I had to ask my daughter to sniff things, and she (who hates turkey and tried to avoid it) said she guessed it smelled like turkey. I then realized that I couldn't exactly tinker this or anything else to perfection! Bah! That led me to buy backups at Whole Foods--and I had little confidence that these things tasted good "as is" either. I had to have my guest taste and season things!!!!! Sigh. This experience was an interesting challenge at the very least! -- Jean B. |
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