Folks are less than impressed with an influencer’s Thanksgiving hosting idea, that would no doubt leave a bad taste in your mouth.
Kate Hientzelman, a food influencer who shares “fun” family recipes to her 338,000 Instagram followers, shared a recent recipe that you would only be thankful for if you didn’t come near it. While the recipe itself wasn’t disgusting, her preparation methods were. Her tip for a top turkey roast this Thanksgiving was to prep the bird in your bog.
In her video, the 32-year-old teacher from Minnestota prepared a whole raw bird in the bowl of her porcelain toilet, stuffing it with celery, orange and onion and then giving it a good season with a spice mix.
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She then takes the turkey out of the toilet to put in a tin foil tray which she places over the now seasoned toilet to add butter and what appears to be crumbs.
Instead of explaining the benefits of prepping a turkey in a toilet, Kate captioned the baffling and gross video with: “When it’s your turn to make Thanksgiving dinner, but you don’t know what you’re doing….also don’t freak out germs are killed at 140 degrees. I cooked this at 300”
Kate, and whoever is unfortunate enough to be her Thanksgiving guests, are likely the only people eating toilet turkey this year, as the appalling video was widely slated, with many people commenting they would unfollow the influencer
“Disgusting .. unfollowing”, one commented, while another asked: “Wtf was the point of putting it in the toilet?”
“Kate maybe you should get takeout for thanksgiving this year and every year going forward,” another suggested.
Another person commented that “wasting an entire turkey is diabolical’, while another wrote that the video is why “we pray before eating sometimes”.
Yet another person slammed the recipe, saying: “My question is like why are you wasting food during a time where people are in need of food. They’re starving kids right now in Gaza, many families that are not able to find a decent meal and here you are promoting waste. We really need these trends to go away.”