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How much energy does it take to roast a turkey?

Posted on November 15, 2018

Have you ever consider how much energy is used (and maybe even wasted) on Thanksgiving Day?  Check out this article so that you are fully prepared next week to fascinate (or at least pontificate to) your friends and family: “It takes about four hours to roast a 16 pound turkey, which means if you put it in a 350-degree oven at 8 a.m. you should be asleep by 3 p.m. That’s fairly simply Thanksgiving math, but a far more tricky question is: How much electricity did it take to roast that turkey?…” Read More

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