laurajetter
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I may have made a big mistake! I'm cooking for Thanksgiving this year for my family (usually it's the other way around) and picked up a turkey a few days ago. I've already decided to follow Alton Brown's recipe for brining a turkey see recipe here. There were only 2 choices of frozen turkey, the store brand and Butterball; I didn't notice much difference, so I chose the store brand.
When I got home, DH noticed that the packaging said the following:
"Containing up to 8% solution of turkey broth. Solution ingredients: turkey broth, salt, and spices."
Is this a normal thing? Does that mean I can't use a brine on it since it already has broth, salt & spices in it?
That would be my first reaction but I don't know much about turkeys... maybe this is typical and I wouldn't really be able to find just a plain turkey without these extra ingredients?
So if there are any turkey experts out there, let me know if I need to buy a new turkey or not... (pssst- I'm really hoping you'll say it's okay to use the one I have!
)
TIA
When I got home, DH noticed that the packaging said the following:
"Containing up to 8% solution of turkey broth. Solution ingredients: turkey broth, salt, and spices."
Is this a normal thing? Does that mean I can't use a brine on it since it already has broth, salt & spices in it?

So if there are any turkey experts out there, let me know if I need to buy a new turkey or not... (pssst- I'm really hoping you'll say it's okay to use the one I have!

TIA