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To answer your question - NO I cannot believe the holidays are here. I love these tips - well execpt for the gravy (wink) - but the making the pot of soup is the best. This year we will be at a relative's for dinner so we will be roasting a VERY small turkey for next day sandwiches and soup.
Thanks for your post and all the best, sue
Here are some recipes (low-fat and low-carb) for turkey, from our sister site Foodfit.com