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RFK Jr. shows off 'MAHA' turkey frying method
Trump’s health secretary pick RFK Jr shows Americans how to cook Thanksgiving turkey ‘the MAHA way’
Robert F Kennedy Jr, Donald Trump’s choice for health secretary, has shared a video showing Americans how to cook Thanksgiving turkey the so-called “MAHA (Make America Healthy Again) way.” In the tutorial posted on X, RFK Jr is seen deep-frying a Thanksgiving turkey while his wife Cheryl Hines looks on with apparent concern.
RFK Jr. Shows How to Cook Thanksgiving Turkey 'the MAHA Way'
"This is how we cook the MAHA way," Kennedy said, referencing his slogan "Make American Healthy Again." He is also heard telling viewers to "put it in very slowly. Wait until it stops making noise," before leaving the turkey to cook.
Day of Thanksgiving cooking timeline and expert turkey tips
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How long to cook a turkey so you don't ruin Thanksgiving
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Butterball’s ‘cook from frozen’ turkey is available for Thanksgiving: What to know
Butterball "cook from frozen" turkeys are available at Harris Teeter, Lowes Foods and Publix stores. The new offering can also be purchased at select Kroger and Kroger banner locations (such as Fred Meyer, Fry's and Ralph's) as well as select Walmart locations.
“Diabolical”: Woman Slammed For Cooking Thanksgiving Turkey In Toilet
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RFK Jr showcases risky cooking ‘the MAHA way’ by deep frying turkey in beef tallow
Health and Human Services director nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr. showcased how to “cook the MAHA way” with a video deep frying a turkey. “This is how we cook the MAHA way,” Kennedy said in a video posted on X,
RFK Jr. shows off 'MAHA' turkey frying method as wife keeps distance
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has once again stirred the pot with his unconventional Thanksgiving turkey preparation, involving boiling tallow and bare feet.
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Leftover turkey post-Thanksgiving? Try these creative next-day recipes
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How long are turkey and other Thanksgiving foods safe to eat? When to eat, toss leftovers
You can freeze leftovers up to three days after they’ve been stored in the fridge. While freezing may slightly affect the quality, it helps ensure your food stays safe to eat for an extended period.
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Thawing, brining and safe cooking: Common Thanksgiving turkey and gravy questions answered
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Couple Dumped Family and Left With Turkey on Thanksgiving, Internet Agrees
Christoffel Sneijders, a therapist, told Newsweek that these types of family conflict are common during the holidays.
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