Costco is nice
I was climbing into bed (early!) and realized I almost forgot to post. Darn it if I almost screwed up NaBloPoMo over forgetfulness!
So Costco is awesome. My parents bought us a washer and dryer from Costco 2.5 years ago as a housewarming gift. A week ago the washer timer died (second thing to go wrong on this washer--it was a Whirlpool). And Costco TOOK IT BACK. FULL REFUND!! No hassle, we just drove it over there and they handed me $400+ in cash. As Biscuit has been saying about everything lately, Costco is nice. Unfortunately Costco does not have any washers for sale in their stores right now (and we don't want to wait 15 days for shipping) so we are buying a replacement at Home Depot. But I would highly suggest making major purchases at Costco. Totally worth the membership price.
In other news, the turkey shows no sign of thawing. When do I worry? Also, I forgot cranberries on my menu yesterday (but we are having cranberry sauce). And your comments are really making me want sweet potatoes so I bought some tonight. We'll see if I get them cooked.
Ok, off to bed. Must rest for the upcoming two-day cooking extravaganza. The fridge is stocked but I haven't started ANY of the cooking.
*you know you're hard up for photos when you're posting a shot of your fridge interior ;) Hi there sour cream!

you could probably put it in water overnight tonight... depends on how frozen it is.
Posted by:farfromca | November 21, 2007 at 08:25 AM
I would second the water suggestion, but maybe not all night. I was looking at this website last night, and depending on how big your turkey is, they say about 30 minutes per pound in cold water.
http://www.fsis.usda.gov/Fact_Sheets/Lets_Talk_Turkey/index.asp
Posted by:Richelle F | November 21, 2007 at 12:24 PM
nervmind the sour cream...i'm looking at the champagne! i bet it's all gone by now considering all that worry over a frozen turkey!
Posted by:lauraj | November 21, 2007 at 12:38 PM