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Martha Stewart declares Thanksgiving is back on after saying she’s ‘turkeyed out’

canceled her Thanksgiving plans this year, Martha Stewart has done a U-turn and revealed just how she plans to celebrate.The lifestyle guru, 82, said she’s gearing up to cook a “stuffed and roasted 20-pound organic, heritage bird” as well as “prepping to bake thirty pies” for the holiday.“My colossal chocolate turkey, crafted using my giant antique turkey mold, did not survive storage since October, crumbling into itself.
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UK's worst bird flu outbreak could mean millions miss out on Christmas turkeys
READ MORE Brave bear saved from 17 years of torture named 'Paddington' in touching Queen tribute In response to the crisis, special protection zones have been put in place in Norfolk, Suffolk, parts of Essex and the whole of the south-west of England. The Government currently warns the risk from bird flu is medium, reports The Mirror.A statement on gov.uk reads: “The risk of incursion of highly pathogenic (HPAI) avian influenza H5 in wild birds in Great Britain remains at medium (that is, event occurs regularly).“The risk to poultry with stringent biosecurity is maintained at low (with low uncertainty).“However, the risk to poultry exposure to HPAI H5 in Great Britain with suboptimal biosecurity has been increased to medium (with medium uncertainty), in light of the increased number of infected premises observed during September and the distance of some of these, as well as some wild bird cases, from the coast.“The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has said that avian influenza is primarily a disease of birds and the risk to the general public’s health is very low.”The Daily Mail reports James Mottershead, chairman of the National Farmers' Union poultry board, as saying the disease could cause major disruption at Christmas.“If bird flu gets into turkeys that could cause holy carnage; that could cause real supply chain issues in the run-up to Christmas,” he said.
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‘Aggressive’ turkeys take over neighbourhood and ‘keep residents trapped in their homes’
Turkeys are terrorising a neighbourhood by pecking vehicles, tires and unfortunate children.The area of Woburn, Massachusetts, USA, is gaining traction online but not for a reason you'd probably even think of.Turkey attacks are plaguing the neighbourhood, with neighbours catching footage of the attacks and posting it online.READ MORE: Monster hunter catches 'first glimpse of eel-like Nessie' on Loch Ness camerasLocal resident Meaghan Tolson named the birds who've been demonstrating their aggressiveness in Woburn."The most aggressive one is Kevin, then there are three ladies because their colouring isn't so distinct," she said."It's Esther, Gladys and Patricia. Even if you are parked, Kevin will try to get in your car."There's a litany of both funny and scary footage with Tolson recording almost a dozen videos of the attacks."You have to open your passenger side door and lure them over there, then make a clean break to the house," Tolson explained.The turkeys have filmed taking people hostage by stalking them in their homes or cars with one resident, according to April Drollete, refusing to leave her home.Fellow local April said: "They always go toward [my neighbour's] car, so she will refuse to leave her house if they are going toward her car.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here."There have been times I'm trapped in my car, can't get out, and have to call family members.
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