Enjoy YOUR Slice of Life!
EpicureanTravel Radio

Welcome to EpicureanTravelRadio
Over 25 Years On-the-Air and Online


Click Here for the Perfect Turkey Recipe.
Thanksgiving is an important and special holiday for many people, as it brings friends and family together around the table where they enjoy a spectacular feast. In fact, the food is usually what people look forward to most of the year - dreaming of the creamy mashed potatoes, rich gravy, pumpkin pie, and, of course, the turkey.
But not everyone eats or makes their turkey the same way. Some people prefer eating on the early side around noon, and others eat in the early afternoon or around the typical dinner time. The types of seasonings and stuffing used are also individual, but there are two things that almost everyone wants: flavorful, golden-brown skin and tender, juicy meat. The specifics are up to you.
To help you avoid a Thanksgiving disaster, we paired up with Betty Rosbottom, cooking teacher and author of the new cookbook Sunday Roasts, for tips on how to achieve this perfect bird. From the ideal cooking temperature to buttering breast meat (yes, we just said that), Rosbottom shares everything you need to know to make a delectable roast turkey.
How Big of a Bird to Buy
Generally, she recommends that you buy half a pound to three-quarters of a pound per person for a Thanksgiving meal. But if you want leftovers, then a pound or more per person because, for some people, Thanksgiving is just as much about the leftover sandwiches and dishes the next day.
The Best Type of Turkey to Buy
"Local is my answer right away," Betty Rosbottom recommends. You should be looking for two things in a turkey - one that's local and fresh. Why? She says that local is good because the bird hasn't travelled and fresh means it hasn't been frozen. Plus, local birds are better for the planet and usually taste better, too.
Thanks for visiting our website!

Enjoy Abundance this Holiday Season and Your Slice of Life!

Listen to interviews with Gina Snow archived in the Radio Gallery.
LISTEN Visit the Radio Gallery to listen to Gina Snow talk with guests from cookbook authors to celebrity chefs, from travel experts to wine masters, from physicians to nutritionists and learn how to "Spice-up and Enjoy Your Slice of Life."
SURF Click the top menu bar to cruise for news, articles, interviews and more on food, wine, travel, health and lifestyles. Click on the main menu bar title or select a page from the drop-down menu indicated by the blue arrows.
A Sense of Travel...with Georgia Hesse
Enjoy travel insights by Georgia Hesse former travel editor of the San Francisco Chronicle and Examiner newspapers in A Sense of Travel.

This Month: Wild Ride with Mildred and Me...
Somewhere Over the Rainbow...
"Excuse me while I kiss the sky"... Jimi Hendrix These remarkable shimmering rainbow clouds towering above Mt.Everest are caused by light reflecting off tiny ice crystals inside the clouds' water vapour. Photo by Oleg Bartunov. Daily Mail. |
|
Don't Let It Slip Away...Take Time To Enjoy Your Slice of Life!
VISIT the Radio Gallery for archived interviews.
SURF the top menu bar to cruise for news, articles, interviews on food, wine, travel, health and lifestyles.
LISTEN to interviews by Gina Snow, host of EpicureanTravel Radio, for the latest tidbits on food, wine, travel, health and nutrition in the San Francisco Bay Area and around the world. Interviews feature cookbook authors to celebrity chefs, travel experts to wine masters, physicians to nutritionists. Learn how to "Spice Up and Enjoy Your Slice of Life."
EpicureanTravel Radio