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[quote=Anonymous]The first thing I do when preparing turkey is to cook the giblets and turkey neck. That yields flavored broth and meat that I’ll add to the gravy and the stuffing. This won’t be of interest to the OP but before I cook the turkey, I sprinkle flour on the bottom of the roasting pan. Once the cooked turkey has been removed from the pan, I put the pan on top of the stove to make the gravy. I might need to remove some of the grease, and add a slurry of water mixed with flour, but I start with browning the flour and turkey drippings that are already in the roasting pan. But : Whole Foods sells gravy, and I’ve been told that it’s fine. [/quote]
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