Can We Afford A Turkey This Year?

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  1. Mary Stetler

    Mary Stetler Veteran Member
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    Like gas prices, I am kind of wondering about the price of turkeys this year.
    It used to be you got a free one if you spent a certain amount at grocery stores. I used to give the free one to the Salvation Army Thanksgiving drive.
    Then It went to a percentage off. Still worth sharing.
    Aldi's are 50% more this year. I am waiting to see if there are sales. How are they where you are?
     
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    I gave up on turkeys. I just get a couple of breasts and call it a turkey. I do miss the yummy dark meat, though.
     
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    We never have turkey. We eat it at other places, we just always have something different. A rib roast , which now is way too expensive. Also we had chicken and dressings at times. Since we are moving soon and packing up, told my family , unless i can cook in a crock pot aint gonna be no Thanksgiving here.
     
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    My husband called a local BBQ joint to order a smoked turkey for Thanksgiving at his mother's house. They told him they weren't taking orders this year due to a turkey shortage! So he ordered a ham instead.
     
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    For just the 2 of us, I'd rather pick up turkey and dressing plates from the local Luby's cafeteria or Cracker Barrel. No cleanup!
     
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    yeah that works. Besides many people overeat way too much on a holiday, a holiday does not mean pig out:p
     
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    As of two days ago, Butterball turkey at Aldi's is a 1.59 a pound. Kroger brand is 1.79 a pound.
     
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    Oh, I love a good pig out, but I don't miss cooking and standing in the kitchen for 2 solid days. :D
     
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    I love to make Thanksgiving dinner. I have it down to a science. It is almost the only dinner I make where everything comes out at the same time. And I make a killer pecan cranberry pie that I could eat all by myself!
     
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    I used to love a big production dinner, but now I'm tired. And we're going to need that pie recipe, missy.
     
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    I was looking at turkeys yesterday and even the medium size ones were about $28.00 and higher. Luckily, I don't host big family dinners anymore, it's now my daughter's turn! But I do contribute a couple side dishes and some cash to offset the expense. A large elaborate dinner party is getting to be quite costly. Since we generally have about 12 people at our family dinners we need a BIG turkey!
     
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    I just checked Walmart, and their turkeys are $1.18 for the frozen ones. We have not decided whether we will get a small turkey or just roast a chicken. If we are having thanksgiving with my son and his wife, then we would probably get a turkey, unless Laura was making the turkey, and then we would probably just get the chicken.
    Unless we are having Thanksgiving with family, it will not be anything hard to do, and I will probably make the chicken and stuffing in the crockpot like we did before. It turns out really delicious, and is super easy to make.
     
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    QUOTE="Beth Gallagher, post: 637958, member: 718"]I used to love a big production dinner, but now I'm tired. And we're going to need that pie recipe, missy.[/QUOTE]
    No real secret. Basically it is a good pecan pie recipe. I got mine from the Joy Of Cooking, long ago. To this you add a cup of halved fresh cranberries. The tartness of cranberries cuts the sweetness of the pie.
    To me, the real secret of pecan pie is to NEVER freeze it (and to eat it all alone, fresh, hinding in a closet :D)
     
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    I have been checking all my local stores the past week for turkey prices to see how much they are going to gouge us this year. My Wal-Mart turkeys are much higher then 1.18 a pound. :eek: I was just there and they had Butterball, which is 1.68 a pound and Honeysuckle is 1.48 a pound. All the stores might have them go on sale in a week or two, but a person might not find the size of turkey they want. It seems they only have the BIG birds left in the store when they go on sale.
     
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