These "Safety Rules" and a video are from Diane Pell a real estate agent in Alabama.
We deep fried a turkey once, long ago, not for Thanksgiving... I know people who do it every year. I know people in Central Ohio who say this is the only way they like turkey...
Deep fried or traditional?
Safety Rules For Deep Frying Turkey
It is estimated that over 45 million turkeys will be cooked this Thanksgiving. A favorite method of many is deep frying the turkey. This could lead to a holiday disaster if we do not follow some of the following safety rules in our St Clair family home.
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- Never place the fryer close to combustibles, make sure the area is ventilated.
- Use the fryer away from the house and garage.
- DO NOT leave the fryer unattended.
- Make sure the turkey is thawed and dry because oil and water do not mix.
- DO NOT overfill the fryer with oil.
- Place the turkey in the fryer slowly so the oil will not splash and start a fire.
- Keep children and pets away from the cooker.
- Have a fire extinguisher handy while you are cooking.
Remember to follow all these and the safety rules that came with your cooker for a safe and Happy Thanksgiving in your St Clair County home.
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If you are looking to purchase a home in Pell City or the Logan Martin Lake area, view all Real Estate listings here. I service all of St. Clair and Talladega Counties. You can read more information about the area on my Pell City home blog. All information is believed to be accurate but is not warranted, it should be independently verified. You can email me at: Diane@LoganMartinLakeSales.com or call my cell at 205-369-4595.
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