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Crappy Thanksgiving.
An Instagram influencer is being roasted online after sharing an appalling turkey recipe she made in her toilet that will surely leave you feeling flush.
Kate Heintzelman, who lives up to her handle @Katewilltryanything, posted a viral video of herself preparing the bird — adding in an orange, onion, celery, spices, and more — inside her porcelain throne.
The 32-year-old former Minnesota social studies teacher even smeared the turkey on the sides of the bowl before putting it in a butter and stuffing-filled pan bound for her oven.
“When it’s your turn to make Thanksgiving dinner, but you don’t know what you’re doing….also don’t freak out germs are killed at 140 degrees. I cooked this at 300,” she captioned the shocking and gross clip.
Regardless, Poison Control warns that the consumption of fecal particles — commonly found on the sides of toilets, duh — can send you right back to the bathroom with vomiting, diarrhea, and dehydration. In severe cases, liver toxicity can occur.
The Food Safety and Inspection Service also states that poultry should always be cooked at a minimum of 325 degrees, not 300.
“I’m always sticking up for you I just can not today,” one person commented on Heintzelman’s heinous video.
“Kate maybe you should get takeout for Thanksgiving this year and every year going forward,” another added.
Others, however, pooh-pooed the gimmick, criticizing that many on hard times are “not able to find a decent meal” this holiday.
“And here you are promoting waste. We really need these trends to go away,” a user replied with a comment that was liked nearly 500 times.
The rage bait is one of many that Heintzelman has recently posted. She also thawed out a turkey using a dishwasher a few days ago.
Previously, the chef of nightmares also caught heat online for a stomach-churning chicken recipe. It was cooked in the same pan as instant mashed potatoes, string beans, and other Thanksgiving sides.
“So you can’t put chicken with anything then? You put a roast in a crockpot with potatoes,” Heintzelman, who has almost 340,000 followers, recently told The Post.
“You’re telling me you cannot eat the potatoes because they at one point touched the raw meat? That doesn’t make any sense to me.”