My Perspective: Slice of Life by Russell Baker
The author, through his writing, showed us how to carve a turkey. Also, he provided a life hack on how to get away from sculpting a turkey. A method that I definitely would use if necessary. From the title, I initially thought he would illustrate the value of life from an experience he went through. So, when he started with "How to carve a turkey," I was shocked. Russell Baker's process essay is quite humorous as he lights up the piece with many comical phrases throughout the process. His first hit for me was, " if the house lacks a meat cleaver, an axe may be substituted. If it is, add bandages, sutures, and iodine to above list."
In the end, however, the author provided an alternative method. One you could use to get away from "carving white meat;" and from needing sutures. I assume he used it sometimes and is just trying to help individuals who dislike carving turkey or cooking. Russell noted that one should start by creating a distraction, then carving ugly chunks in the turkey. Ultimately, the ugly pieces would send you on a venture to watch the football game on neighbour's TV. As a result, your guest will grow impatient and do it themselves. In all, Russell was able to keep me interested in his process with amusing writing techniques, and he makes it clear that carving a turkey is not fun.
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