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Ive got a big frozen turkey that i would like to cut in half

question is could i split it with my pto saw bench safely and neatly

 

Frozen being more solid than fresh, id say yes it would be a clean cut, book a couple of days off work after eating it though. Let us know how you get on as I'm sure theres quite a few on here who are also thinking of cutting their sunday joint in half with a saw bench, good luck mate.

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Is this a euphemism for trying to cut the habit?

 

 

Urban Dictionary: Cold Turkey

Urban Dictionary: Cold Turkey

The term allegedly derives from the comparison of a cold turkey carcass and the state of a withdrawing addict -- most notably, the cold sweats and gooseflesh.

Cold turkey - Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_turkey

A narrowing of the meaning "suddenly or without preparation", from cold turkey being a dish that requires little preparation; originally used for heroin addicts. From the American phrase talk turkey meaning "to speak bluntly with little preparation".

'Cold turkey' - the meaning and origin of this phrase - The Phrase Finder

'Cold turkey' - the meaning and origin of this phrase

The term 'cold turkey' is now predominantly used as the name of the drug withdrawal process. Also, by extension, it is used to refer to any abrupt termination of ...

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