AustinTink
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I am an idiot. 

I am an idiot.![]()
Oh no!!I've done that too. Did you still eat the turkey?
Eh, we've all done it once!At least it's a mistake that won't make anyone ill.
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Ok, I have a dumb question, why wouldn't you eat the turkey? I know what the giblet bag is and that it is in the inside of the turkey's cavity, but how would it affect the turkey?
Accidental Cooking in Packaging
Some giblets are paper wrapped before being inserted into the poultry body cavity. In this case, there would be no concern if the giblets are accidentally cooked inside the bird to a safe temperature.
If giblets were packed in a plastic bag, and the bag has been altered or melted by the cooking process, do not use the giblets or the poultry because harmful chemicals may have leached into the surrounding meat. If the plastic bag was not altered, the giblets and poultry should be safe to use as long as the meat is fully cooked.
Ok, I have a dumb question, why wouldn't you eat the turkey? I know what the giblet bag is and that it is in the inside of the turkey's cavity, but how would it affect the turkey?
I Googled and found this.
I Googled and found this.
I did that once. I could not find the gut bag to save my life and finally was convinced it had just been forgotten.
How did you make gravy with out the giblets?
Never seen them in plastic, always paper.
How did you make gravy with out the giblets?
Never seen them in plastic, always paper.
How did you make gravy with out the giblets?
Never seen them in plastic, always paper.