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Turkey and Pie. and Pie, and Pie.: Doctor Suspended For Stealing From Patient
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LEFT: William Newbold, 7, said he would cook a Thanksgiving turkey for about five minutes and, if it didnt look right, hed cook
it for two more minutes and then youre done. William was among youngsters at Great Lake Montessori School in St. Joseph
who shared their ideas about how to make dinner for the holiday. MIDDLE: Six-year-old Caroline Nyce, a student at Great Lakes
Montessori School in St. Joseph, said she would cook her turkey for three or four hours. But the tomatoes shed serve with
it, she said, would need to cook for 10 hours. Caroline said she would put on some Thanksgiving music at her holiday dinner.
RIGHT: Five-year-old Liam Gooden would have to get up pretty early to have his turkey done by lunch time. After thinking long
and hard about it, he said he would cook it at 4 degrees for 8 hours. With it, hed serve cucumbers and tomatoes.
potatoes and
broccoli mixed
together. Then
around the turkey,
you put desserts
around it. Then you
could put some
berries around it,
William said.
SWIDWA
Like Jack, Liam
Gooden, 5, said he
would cook his turkey for 8 hours,
but hes going to crank the oven up
to 4 degrees. He will serve the
turkey with cucumbers and
tomatoes.
Emmet Dow, 6, isnt sure how to
cook a turkey because my mom
never taught me. But, I would
cook it probably for an hour, I
guess.
For dessert grasshopper pie, his
favorite food.
I know how to do the crust, its
green. Then theres chocolate in the
middle, and everything else is
green. But theres no grasshoppers
in it.
Good to know.
Caroline Nyce, 6, is all about
atmosphere.
I would cook the turkey, I
think, maybe three or four hours,
and have it with tomatoes. Those
should cook for 10 hours, maybe. I
would turn Thanksgiving music
on.
Liam Schultz, 4, is using a rather
scientific method.
Youd just make all the stuff.
And you just make a turkey and
put some recipes in it that show you
how to make turkey, Liam said.
You have tomatoes and salad
and peppermint,
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