Probably, but I wouldn't want to. Go get a fresh one.
2006-11-11 08:08:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Not according to my 1978 copyright Better Homes and Garden cookbook. It says Turkey, Duck. Goose: 6 months. So in my opinion, should you cook this turkey you might want to say a pray that know body gets sick after eating that fine meal you cooked!
2006-11-11 16:35:54
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answer #2
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answered by turtle 2
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Too many "yes" and "no" answers? Ask the experts...
Butterball Turkey Talk Line: 800-BUTTERBALL
http://www.butterball.com
Reynolds Turkey Tips Hotline: 800-745-4000
USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline: 888-674-6854
Q&A: http://www.landolakes.com
2006-11-11 23:53:17
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answer #3
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answered by JubJub 6
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Sure
In fact you can cook one thats been in the garden shed for a year as well.
Can you eat it - is a different kettle of fish - or should I say a different pot of smelly turkey?
2006-11-11 16:07:56
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answered by Anonymous
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i ate a turkey once that had been in my freezer for 3 years, it was just fine.
2006-11-11 22:03:52
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answered by namkciub 3
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I don't see why not. You might want to consider seasoning it very heavily to mask the taste of possible freezer burn, though.
2006-11-11 16:09:03
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answered by chickmomma5 4
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Yes, because anything that has been in the freezer, (does'nt matter how long!) will stay fresh!
2006-11-11 16:35:11
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answered by I♥Ryan Sheckler :] 3
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Sure, you can. It may have lost some quality, but it will be safe to eat.
2006-11-11 16:07:20
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answered by Dave 4
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yes
http://www.homefoodsafety.org/pages/talkingturkey/index.jsp
2006-11-11 16:17:15
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answered by Wahooo 2
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you could, but i wouldn't just in case.
2006-11-11 16:10:50
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answered by Floopy 2
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