Thumper Club Forum
Club House => Chatter => Topic started by: Steve H on December 12, 2007, 04:43:09 PM
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But does anyone have a Baby Belling oven they could measure the inside dimensions for me.
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Contemplating suicide??!
Your head will fit, trust me :D
a
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1. Nope, sorry
2. Buy a smaller turkey! (or cook it in sections) ;)
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I think we might have one at work I will check tomorrow but i cannot promise it is a Baby Belling
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I think we might have one at work I will check tomorrow but i cannot promise it is a Baby Belling
Cheers Bruce
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Have a look at this if it works
http://www.belling.co.uk/Specifications_p29.aspx
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Take a hacksaw to the leg bones of the Turkey. Don't ask how I know about this :-X
Andy
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Have a look at this if it works
http://www.belling.co.uk/Specifications_p29.aspx
Unfortunately that only has the outside deimensions.
Cheers
Steve
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All will now be revealed the cooker at work is a Baby Belling internal dimensions (imperial) 11 1/2 "back to front, 16" wide and 8 1/2" high.
Re turkeys if anybody wants some I can arrange for 800 40lbs (live weight)to be delivered in one load via the Artic unit at work.or if you want day olds we can supply 25,000 in one lorry load.
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>Take a hacksaw to the leg bones of the Turkey. Don't ask how I know about this
>Andy
For goodness sake kill it first you swine.
Richard
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All will now be revealed the cooker at work is a Baby Belling internal dimensions (imperial) 11 1/2 "back to front, 16" wide and 8 1/2" high.
Cheers Bruce
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>Take a hacksaw to the leg bones of the Turkey. Don't ask how I know about this
>Andy
For goodness sake kill it first you swine.
Richard
As a total and utter townie, I've no idea what it died of, but dead it was. Being frozen was a possible cause of death, as was the fact it's head was missing and it's insides were in a plastic bag (or is this something that can be bred into livestock?). Beyond this I'll leave the details to people who can survive more than 10 miles from Tesco.
Talking of the plastic bag, I also found out the hard way that this should be removed BEFORE cooking :P
Andy