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Pilot drops frozen turkeys to Alaska residents
Alaska turkey bomb: Who is Esther Keim? Pilot airdrops Thanksgiving turkeys for residents living in remote areas
For the third consecutive year, the Alaska turkey bomb delivered the bird for people to feast on the occasion of Thanksgiving Day.
Pilot drops frozen turkeys to Alaska residents in remote areas
It’s Esther Keen’s third year of delivering frozen turkeys to Alaska residents who live in remote areas miles away from a grocery store.
Pilot in Alaska air drops turkeys for residents in remote homes who can't run out to a grocery store
A resident named Esther Keim has been flying low and slow in a small plane over rural parts of south-central Alaska, dropping frozen turkeys to those who can't simply run out to the grocery store.
Daily Express US on MSN
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Frozen turkeys thrown out of plane from sky to families for Thanksgiving
In the remotest reaches of Alaska, there's no relying on DoorDash to have Thanksgiving dinner - or any dinner - delivered.
Hoodline
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Denton County Emergency Services Warns Against Deep-Frying Frozen Turkeys to Prevent Thanksgiving Day Disasters
Denton County Emergency Services District #1 warns against the risks of deep-frying frozen turkeys and offers safety tips.
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on MSN
Frozen turkeys fill food banks at Thanksgiving. Here’s how they keep their cool
Food banks help get dinner on the table year round. At Thanksgiving, there's a special mission and that requires a special ...
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Why do frozen turkeys explode when deep-fried?
For deep-frying, cooking oil is heated to around 350 degrees Fahrenheit (175 C). This is much hotter than the boiling point of water, which is 212 F (100 C). So when the ice in a frozen turkey comes ...
Bears Wire
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Get your Thanksgiving turkey fresh, not frozen, at one of these Mass. farms
They spend as much time as possible outdoors, feeding off pasture and what grows around them.
Turkeys
of various sizes, ...
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