A casualty of moving, a cooler full of meat did not stay frozen. Obviously it must be cooked, but then what? There's a lot more than we can eat unless it's refrozen after cooking.
The turkey will refreeze fine once cooked. The bacon can also be cooked and frozen for later reheating. It's a pity to turn quality burgers into browned ground beef for casseroles and such, but I guess that's what I'll do with them.
I'm at a loss, though, about what to do with the steaks and most of a 10-pound case of natural-casing hot dogs.
If we were in any shape for entertaining, I would just invite some folks over to help us eat it. Alas, there's barely room for the two of us to move amid all the boxes, and even cooking this stuff is going to be a challenge, since right now the fridge is standing in the middle of the kitchen waiting for baseboards to be installed, the pots and pans are yet to be unpacked, the kitchen table is in the garage waiting for one of its legs to be glued back on and the dining-room table is stacked with boxes five high.