Sherry Taylor

Q: According to a new survey 42% of men say they do this on Thanksgiving?

A: Prepare or cook the turkey

42-PERCENT OF MEN SAY THEY MAKE THE THANKSGIVING TURKEY: Who cooks the most in your home? A new survey from Butterball finds that 58-percent of men say they are primarily responsible for providing meals for their family, and 42-percent said they either prepare or cook the Thanksgiving turkey. Eighty-four-percent of men say they are involved in preparations for the Thanksgiving meal in some way, and the majority of adults say they would turn to a man for advice on grilling or smoking meat. When it comes to questions about preparing a Thanksgiving meal 49-percent said they rely on online searches and videos. Butterball says they can answer Thanksgiving food prep questions via phone (1-800-BUTTERBALL), website or e-mail. (UPI)

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