Butterball Thanksgiving Tips

Wednesday, November 21, 2012 10:00AM

Our friends at Butterball share five key tips that will help with your Thanksgiving Day preparations, ensuring your holiday meal goes off without a hitch.

For more information, you can call the Butterball Turkey Talk-Line at 1-800-BUTTERBALL (1-800-288-8372) to chat with Turkey experts who will be available this season beginning Nov. 1, 2012 through December 24, 2012. These experts can answer all your turkey questions.

About Turkey Talk-Line:
One of the first national, toll-free consumer help lines, the original Turkey Talk-Line staff of six home economists fielded questions from 11,000 turkey-troubled Americans during its first season in November 1981. On Thanksgiving Day, the small group took hundreds of calls -- with only a few notes and their own knowledge to help them answer the nation's questions. Each November and December, professionally trained turkey experts assist more than 1-million cooks through the Turkey Talk-Line, Butterball.com, Facebook, Twitter, Live Chats and emails in the United States and Canada. With more than 50 staff members, the Turkey Talk-Line has the resources to answer questions from either English- or Spanish-speaking callers, as well as respond to questions via e-mail.

Visit Butterball.com for more information.

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danielle toski
184 days ago

Herb butter! Any fresh herb(s) you like (I prefer basil), chopped and mixed with room temperature butter. Roll it into a log using saran wrap and chill for the flavors to combine. Rub onto your turkey or use any day! I put my basil butter on pasta!

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