Saturday, November 27, 2010
Thanksgiving 2010
                      It was 38  degrees and raining in St. Peters on Wednesday, November 24 ,(2 inches since 3:00AM) when I  put our 14 lb. turkey in the smoker on the deck (protected from the rain by a tarp overhead).  We were promised a high of 50 with rain most of day, low of 34  that night. Predicted high of 39 Thanksgiving day falling to 30 by 4:00PM with wintry  mix (for all my friends in Sugar  Land, TX that is freezing rain, sleet, snow) then falling to 20  Thanksgiving night.  If it were 5 degrees cooler today, we could have had  over 2 ft. snow on the ground.
At 2:30 PM it was 40 degrees outside and very little  rain.   It had  rained about 2.5 inches since 3:00AM.  The turkey had now been in the smoker  for over 5 hours. The  internal temperature of the turkey was 156 degrees, and needed to  get to at least 175.  I used a Brinkman Water Smoker with an electric  burner. Here is a good website with tips for smoking a turkey. The smoking chips that I used was   pecan chips.  I have a Smart BBQ wireless thermometer model  WEC-1215 that allows me to have the sensor probe in the meat and have  the remote display near me inside. My remote thermometer came from Sears but it can be found on eBay. It shows the current meat  temperature and  will beep when the proper temperature has been reached.   You can see the thermometer in the attached photo.  For the photo the  remote display is siting in the sensor cradle.
At  8:30 PM, the beeping of the Smart BBQ thermometer told me that the  turkey was done for a total of 11 hours in the smoker. Typically it takes 30 minutes per  pound, so for a 14 pound turkey, it should have been done in just over 7  hours. But not in 38-49 degree weather. It did finally get to a high of 49  at 2:40 PM. But at 8:30 PM it was 48  degrees and falling with heavy rain again. Total of 2.7 inches since  3:00 AM. It looked like it was going to rain through the much of the night and into  Thanksgiving day and change to freezing rain about 2:00 PM. Looking at  radar shows continuous rain bands coming up from the southwest. I checked the rain gauge just before we turned in for the night and it measured 3 inches  and was still raining. Just  thankful that all this rain was liquid and not 36 inches of snow.
By Thanksgiving morning it was 34 degrees and had rained over 4 inches in the past 24 hours.
Pat had made a white board with things that we were all thankful for.
We all gathered at the table for a picture before we went to the kitchen for the feast that was now set out on the island counter.  Seated around the table starting from the left are Mary and her daughter, Arianna (friends from our church); our granddaughters: Alex and Jessica, our son Jeff, Pat;,our son-in-law John, daughter Jennifer, grandson Jacob and me at the end of the circle on the right.
Yes, it was a very happy Thanksgiving.
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Rejoicing and thanking God with you! Thanks for sharing your Thanksgiving with photos.
ReplyDeleteWe had a good Thanksgiving too.
Love from all of us,
Zing, Joe, Justin, & Jason