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11-17-2018 02:53 PM
what do you do wit te bones of yor turkey? i put them in my pressure cooker and cook them. this reemoves all the meat from the bones and then i have some extra turkey meat to give to my dogs. plus the broth to flvaor their food. the bones are then really soft and clean, so i add them to my compost pile for bonemeal.
11-17-2018 03:19 PM
I make turkey stock:
1 turkey carcass cut into 5 pieces
1 peeled and halved onion
1 peeled and chopped carrot
3 unpeeled and smashed garlic cloves
4 oz chopped celery
2 cups white wine
1 bay leaf
5 sprigs parsley
3 sprigs thyme
Bring carcass parts, onion, carrot, celery, wine, bay leaf, and 4 1/2 qts water to boil in large stockpot (mine holds 12 quarts). Simmer on low heat for 2 hours, skimming fat/foam off surface. Add parsley and thyme. Simmer 2 more hours, skimming as necessary.
Strain into large container, picking out edible pieces of meat. Cool stock for 20 minutes and spoon fat from surface. Cool to room temperature, cover, and refrigerate or freeze. I freeze in 1-qt freezer containers.
11-17-2018 03:22 PM
@shortbreadlover wrote:what do you do wit te bones of yor turkey? i put them in my pressure cooker and cook them. this reemoves all the meat from the bones and then i have some extra turkey meat to give to my dogs. plus the broth to flvaor their food. the bones are then really soft and clean, so i add them to my compost pile for bonemeal.
@shortbreadlover My hematologist told me the second cooking of the bones produces the most marrow for good health and to use that for root soup. I have profoundly serious anemia and receive infusions of blood and/or iron, and he has recommended that plus chicken and beef liver for my iron stores.
11-17-2018 03:41 PM
Trash
11-17-2018 03:45 PM
@Nonametoday wrote:My hematologist told me the second cooking of the bones produces the most marrow for good health and to use that for root soup. I have profoundly serious anemia and receive infusions of blood and/or iron, and he has recommended that plus chicken and beef liver for my iron stores.
So many questions I would have for the doc.
First one, ‘show me a reputable study’ all the while
looking at him/her like,
11-17-2018 03:45 PM
turkey soup, either beans or veggie soup.
11-17-2018 03:50 PM
I have cooked the turkey bones and have made broth, but no one likes turnkey broth or turkey soup, so now I just throw the bones out.
my family prefers chicken over turkey any day.
11-17-2018 03:56 PM
@sidsmom wrote:
@Nonametoday wrote:My hematologist told me the second cooking of the bones produces the most marrow for good health and to use that for root soup. I have profoundly serious anemia and receive infusions of blood and/or iron, and he has recommended that plus chicken and beef liver for my iron stores.
So many questions I would have for the doc.
First one, ‘show me a reputable study’ all the while
looking at him/her like,
@sidsmom I am not a fool. This is a very well-educated, well-informed young doctor with many journal articles written on hematology and oncology.
11-17-2018 04:04 PM - edited 11-17-2018 04:15 PM
@Nonametoday wrote:@sidsmom I am not a fool. This is a very well-educated, well-informed young doctor with many journal articles written on hematology and oncology.
Probably thinks Paleo/Keto is good...both very bone brothy.
So sad to see doctors perpetuate this myth.
11-17-2018 04:16 PM
@shortbreadlover Ditto @deepwaterdotter except I don't use wine (it's gone by now
, and I saute my veggies first. Also, the herbs depend on what is left in the pots on my patio. My favorite leftover soup is turkey tortelllini soup, but DH likes turkey corn soup.
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