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There is some nostalgia that comes along with eating canned cranberry sauce with it’s cylindrical shape and ribbed sides. However, there is so much more to this condiment. We have created a Persimmon and Cranberry relish that will blow that canned stuff out of the water.
Here are some tips to get you ready for the big day of turkey roasting.
It’s always really nice to see those commercials featuring a family around the Thanksgiving table where the turkey is being carved and a single drop of juice drips down the side of the perfectly roasted bird when it is cut into. You, too, can roast a turkey this moist but it’s going to take a little advanced preparation. Brining the turkey will not only produce an exceptionally moist result, but the meat will also be seasoned throughout.






