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From the mouth of babes: Kids’ advice for cooking the turkey

WASHINGTON — When it comes to the Thanksgiving feast, the turkey can be the hardest thing to make. So WTOP asked a few young cooks to pass on their advice for how to handle the bird.

Siblings Gavin and Kylie say first things first: you have to catch the turkey in the forest and then pluck its feathers.

The you have to cook it anywhere between 40 minutes and three hours, they say.

You’ll know it’s done when it’s “hot and shiny.”

Listen to young chefs’ suggestions below:

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100 Thanksgiving food recipes: Turkey, side dishes, desserts and more

It's almost time to give thanks, and that means ramping up your holiday kitchen for some heavy-duty cooking. WTOP has curated 100 select recipes that could become a new tradition at your dinner table. Check out the links below and get that shopping list started. (And don't forget to check out the WTOP Holiday & Celebration Cookbook filled with recipes from our own staffers.) Click here for Thanksgiving turkey recipes.
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