While growing up, my family ate turkey. And by that, you shouldn't think we ate turkey on a holiday here or there; no, my mom was cooking at least six turkeys a year-- which maybe doesn't sound like a lot, but think of how many times you've cooked a turkey, or your family cooks them. This post is all about how useful turkey cooking skill is.

When I first moved out, turkey was one of the few things I cooked regularly. It's pretty cheap and very easy to cook. I know some people get all carried away with cooking time by weight and basting and stuffing, but there is a simple way too. My mom usually bought 12-14lb turkeys, because those are what were usually readily available. To cook a turkey of this size is simple:

Instructions for Simple Turkey Roasting