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How long to thaw Turkey in Packtite?

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  1. djames1921

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    Posted 1 year ago
    Thu Nov 24 2011 15:11:44
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    Happy Thanksgiving! May any bed bugs in your home die a horrible death.

    Disclaimer: I make Packtite and we do not recommend cooking/thawing foods in the unit.

  2. bed-bugscouk

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    Posted 1 year ago
    Thu Nov 24 2011 15:46:09
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    Thaw it! You should be well into the cooking and basting by now.

    Happy turkey day to one and all.

    David

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    Posted 1 year ago
    Thu Nov 24 2011 19:20:22
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    Hey, David. They're still God's creatures (and can teach us a thing or two about living simply and quietly). Can't we wish the bed bugs a gentle and dignified death?

    Happy Thanksgiving.

  4. VictoryIsMine

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    Posted 1 year ago
    Thu Nov 24 2011 19:59:52
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    No. They should all die painfully, slowly, and God-forsaken.

    I don't get all their advantages (anesthetic when biting, etc).

    HAHAHA

    Happy, happy Thanksgiving to you all.

  5. NeverSurrender

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    Posted 1 year ago
    Fri Nov 25 2011 4:23:40
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    I'll second that. A painful BB death is appropriate. The more gory the better. I believe in Kharma but these fu**ers gotta go. I will continue my part to that end. Cheers.

  6. Traumabugged

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    Posted 1 year ago
    Fri Nov 25 2011 5:22:16
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    Happy Thanksgiving guys! Again my sincere gratitude for years of support and education from this forum!


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