For Americans, cooking Thanksgiving dinner was a way to celebrate our new home away from the British and give thanks for the harvest. But anytime you are cooking a big meal for lots of people, unfortunately, something is bound to get messed up. But thanks to a few websites like ChefsLine, Butterball, and Chefs.com, experienced chefs are connecting with home cooks for some digital Thanksgiving dinner help.
Thanksgiving Dinner Help: Butterball’s Support Solutions
Starting in 2008, Butterball made a commendable effort to transition their Thanksgiving dinner support efforts online. Butterball customers can now sign up for thawing reminder text messages, read turkey-related blogs, watch Thanksgiving dinner cooking tutorials, and participate in live chats on Butterball.com.
This high-tech cooking assistance fills a growing need that has boomed due to the popularity of hobby cooking. Food TV shows, podcasts like Stump The Chef, and websites are inspiring more and more people to try their hand in the kitchen. The only problem is… the average person doesn’t really know how to cook anymore.
Connecting With Cooking Professionals For Thanksgiving Dinner Help
So the next time you are wondering how to cook a frozen Thanksgiving turkey in one afternoon or why your flourless cake never cooked all the way through, professional help might be just one IM, website, or email away. But before you start chatting with chefs online, you might want to brush up on your chatroom and IM lingo. Think I’m overreacting? Well, ROTFL TAFN NRN L8R! AAB!
And if you’re completely computer impaired, there’s always the Butterball phone help line, 1-800-BUTTERBALL (1-800-288-8372).
Frank Wilson is a retired teacher with over 30 years of combined experience in the education, small business technology, and real estate business. He now blogs as a hobby and spends most days tinkering with old computers. Wilson is passionate about tech, enjoys fishing, and loves drinking beer.
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