Hahaha, it’s funny because a grown man couldn’t see just by looking at it that the turkey wouldn’t fit inside the microwave oven and had to try to squeeze it in.
Not true Ed. You can microwave a turkey. First Ed you open the microwave door wide open, second you stick a pencil or other small object into the lock so the microwave thinks the door is closed, third you stand right in front of the microwave Ed, as close as possible and then turn on the microwave for 30 minutes of cook time.
Many years ago, I was living in Norway, working for the American Embassy and I had an American size stove in my kitchen. When Thanksgiving day came a lot of Americans who had Norwegian stoves, were calling me up and asking me if they could use my oven to roast their bird because it didn’t fit in the Norwegian stoves
Not that big of a bird, but actually you could.It just won’t come out as well as when you do it the “traditional” way. “Nuke” the leftovers, Ed. Those should work well microwaved.
Has Crankshaft always had that wisp of hair on top of his head and I am only now noticing it? I guess you know that it is Thanksgiving or Christmas because he is hatless.
J.J. O'Malley 3 days ago
Hahaha, it’s funny because a grown man couldn’t see just by looking at it that the turkey wouldn’t fit inside the microwave oven and had to try to squeeze it in.
“That’s gold, Jerry…Gold!”
Bill Thompson 3 days ago
True, there’s just no way to get this strip inside a microwave oven.
top cat james 3 days ago
Come on, tryptophan—Kick in already.
Argythree 3 days ago
Isn’t he supposed to incinerate it on his grill?
Gent 3 days ago
Nice artworks today.
Botulism Bob 3 days ago
The Crank is back, and no way for him to attack….
JudithStocker Premium Member 3 days ago
Now Ed could find another way to roast a turkey now that he knows it can’t be microwaved. Maybe the fireplace?
ladykat 3 days ago
Especially one that won’t fit in the microwave!
CrzyDyeman 3 days ago
You just need a bigger hammer.
lemonbaskt 3 days ago
just let ed deep fry it in the garage of cause not thawed out
lemonbaskt 3 days ago
ed looks at blondie you better have got me some pumpkin soup
MuddyUSA Premium Member 3 days ago
At least Cranky lives and learns…………
PoodleGroomer 3 days ago
Yes you can. You don’t have the correct microwave.
raybarb44 3 days ago
That should have already been in the oven by now ….
Daltongang Premium Member 3 days ago
Not true Ed. You can microwave a turkey. First Ed you open the microwave door wide open, second you stick a pencil or other small object into the lock so the microwave thinks the door is closed, third you stand right in front of the microwave Ed, as close as possible and then turn on the microwave for 30 minutes of cook time.
There you have it, microwave turkey.
chief tommy 3 days ago
I’m thankful for Crankshaft (but not the commenters)
Alicia1955 3 days ago
I have cooked turkey’s in a microwave. It is quite possible, when you have a large enough microwave oven.
ComicsBinger Premium Member 3 days ago
Many years ago, I was living in Norway, working for the American Embassy and I had an American size stove in my kitchen. When Thanksgiving day came a lot of Americans who had Norwegian stoves, were calling me up and asking me if they could use my oven to roast their bird because it didn’t fit in the Norwegian stoves
crazeekatlady 2 days ago
Bigger microwave will work.
WilliamVollmer 2 days ago
Not that big of a bird, but actually you could.It just won’t come out as well as when you do it the “traditional” way. “Nuke” the leftovers, Ed. Those should work well microwaved.
sincavage05 2 days ago
How can you fit a turkey in the microwave? Must have bought a cornish hen instead,
ComicRelief 2 days ago
Has Crankshaft always had that wisp of hair on top of his head and I am only now noticing it? I guess you know that it is Thanksgiving or Christmas because he is hatless.
grozar 2 days ago
That wisp has been there for years. Davis sometimes forgets to draw it.
rockyridge1977 2 days ago
Verbal admission…..just a tad surprising!!!!!!
Strawberry King 2 days ago
You can’t rush in cooking a turkey.