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Old Crank

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9. You can get them together early to rise
Sun Nov 23, 2025, 10:20 AM
Yesterday

And bake them as soon as the turkey comes out to rest. Plus with any sides that need a heat boost.

I have found that they will rise well when you mix them after a turkey goes in. If they rise faster you can put them in the fridge to slow them down. Or outside covered if it is cold. Just don't forget....

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Some things are not worth the trouble. 3catwoman3 Saturday #1
That would by my recommendation. Pucks mom Saturday #2
Been there, done that. Bakery bought works better. Attilatheblond Saturday #3
What 3Catwoman said. PoindexterOglethorpe Saturday #4
Parker House Rolls are delicious, FarPoint Yesterday #5
I've made those before for Thanksgiving Old Crank Yesterday #7
Exactly... FarPoint Yesterday #8
You can get them together early to rise Old Crank Yesterday #9
Excellent organization tip... FarPoint 23 hrs ago #11
I roast some garlic for the potatoes. Old Crank 23 hrs ago #12
One of our local organic markets Old Crank Yesterday #6
heh justaprogressive Yesterday #10
Either you love doing puff pastry or you don't. Warpy 17 hrs ago #13
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