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i dont have a stove can i cook turkey parts in a electric skillet?

i dont have a stove can i cook turkey parts in a electric skillet?

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GOOP silicone adhesives are much harder when set than 100% silicone adhesives more commonly seen, but if you are just butting the tubes, epoxy to build a gusset would be a better choiceAlways clean all surfaces with soap and water and then with denatured or high percent rubbing (isopropal) alcohol to improve bonding.
some kind of bonding foam?
If you mean to stick them side by side, epoxy should be goo denough, but if to join to increase the length.I dont think it could withstand the explosive energy
I would suggest cooking it a long time on a medium heat setting and by wrapping it bottom to top in heavy duty aluminum foil, the restaurant kindMake sure it is completely defrosted and giblet bag is removedDon not stuff the turkeypour at least a quart of water or chicken broth plus seasoning on the turkey in the foil bagmonitor the progress of the cooking and be sure to keep liquid in the foil bagMake sure the temperature reaches 165 degrees at the deepest part of the birdremember liquid and electricity do not mix well, so be carefulBasically you are steaming the birdHappy Thanksgiving!

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