With smaller Thanksgiving Day gatherings, there could be a lot of first time turkey cookers this year.
In case you’re running into trouble, the Butterball Hotline is there to help you.
“Certainly its changed over the years. This year’s looking a little bit different of course as will Thanksgiving for many families. We’re working from home but we’re still so thankful that we can be here and help everyone celebrate the good this year, whatever that might look like for each family.”
That’s Sue Smith of the Butterball Hotline. She says the service has been around for 38 years, and they’ve incorporated new ways to reach out.
“You can call us at 1-800-BUTTERBALL or text us and so butterball.com has all the other links to reach us by e-mail, chat, social media, you can also even ask your Alexa device if you’re in the kitchen, your hands are dirty, you dont want to go to the phone or tablet, you simply ask Alexa to ask Butterball, how do I roast my turkey.”
The Butterball Hotline is open all day today.