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I do truss my turkey up - but I don't do it as tight - I found that I like the smoke getting in the cavity of the bird and if you tighten the legs down to much it gets limited. So, instead I tie mine to where the tips of the legs are touching.

Anyone else do this?
 
I am a cheesecloth on the breast guy, that's how I learned. I wet down, with water, and chill several layers of cheesecloth (yes, I just use the entire package, unfolded). The cold, wet cheesecloth goes over the breast. I will baste it with broth for the first two hours, every 30 minutes, after I flip the turkey. Thereafter, it is removed. This slows browning.

Oh, I start the turkey upside down on a rack, with the breast pointing away from the heat. It cooks like that for an hour, which gives the thighs a chance to cook faster.
 
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