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![]() According to a report made Christmas Day, one man has found a fast, new and efficient way to cook a turkey if you're running late. Josh Harper overslept on the holiday and was in charge of cooking the Christmas bird. Pressed for time, Harper decided to wrap his turkey up, along with some vegetables, in silver foil and place it on the engine of his car as he drove the 90 miles to his girlfriend's house. What seemed like a far-fetched idea turned into a piping hot meal that was ready to eat when he arrived. Harper commented, "I couldn't believe how well it worked. The spuds were a little firm, but the turkey was done to a treat." While it worked for Harper, making dinner on your car engine is not recommended.
Take care, ~Chris
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