Cannot_Wait_4Disney
The Viscount of Vidalia
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This is interesting. I've always used the words stuffing and dressing interchangeably, regardless of whether or not it's cooked inside the bird. My mom and grandmother always used to stuff the turkey but then at some point there was a lot of publicity about that being unsafe/unhealthy and we stopped going it. In my extended family, we take turns hosting Thanksgiving and the guests usually bring a covered dish, so there are some different dressing recipes each year but they have all always been delicious (lots of good cooks in the family!).
They are indeed interchangeable. The two are regional variations and have nothing to do with whether it was cooked inside or outside the bird. I have heard some culinary experts with TV shows make the errant claim. By the way cooking it inside the turkey isn't unsafe so long as, you get it to proper temperature. That said, it is very often the case that the turkey gets to minimum safe temperature before the stuffing. And many people don't actually check the stuffing. Hence the warnings. You'll often have to take it out of the turkey and finish it off in the oven. And if you don't have a proper thermometer, you're better off just cooking it in a pan outside the bird.