Hello,
I have a problem and i hope there is someone out there who can help me 😊
I got my hands on a Nokia E66 a few days ago. I think it`s not the real thing but it`s not a double sim, tv incorporated chinese replica. But still it has no gps, no wap, the menu is different and i am not talking about the design but about the functions... it doesn`t have some applications that are in the e66 description...
when i type the *#0000# it says it`s a nokia e66 - 1 rm 343 but on the inside, under the battery it says rm 314, made in Finland and the code is 0559049. Also the Nokia Pc suite wont recognize the phone. What do you think? is it a fake? and what could i do about the software? 10x
Of course it is a fake/pirate phone. Most likely there's nothing you can do about the software (the fake/pirate manufacuters will not do anything regarding support or updates/fixes).
If you buy frozen, you need to start defrosting it today to have it ready in time for turkey day.
The Butterball calculator is probably liberal in recommending that you get more turkey than you really need, but 24 pounds is still too little an amount for 50. I dont know if you have enough oven space to cook two turkeys. You might want to have one cooked ahead of time, perhaps even the night before. The more side dishes you have, the less turkey youll need.
If you brine your turkey, it will make it moister. If you cook in an oven bag, you steam the turkey rather than roasting it, but it will come out moister. If you butterfly the bird it will cook faster and thus moister, but it wont look as good. If you remove the thighs and drumstick and start cooking them sooner, then when you put the rest of the bird in the oven you wont need to overcook the breast, making it moister. If you cover the breast with foil for about half the time, then you might avoid overcooking it, making it moister. Cooking breast-side down to start is also a way to prevent overcooking it.
Why is your husband inviting people at the last minute, without asking your first? 50 people is a lot.