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Weight is artificial with the brine.

$4.79/lb is a lot for the salt water.


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No.


I am..........disturbed.

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No. I have a $.27/lb waiting on me. I’ll eat 2 pieces of it, the pups will get the rest.

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Ahhh! No!!!


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Originally Posted by SupFoo
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I'd be concerned about the fact that it was 'Free Range Grown', rather than having been raised...

How come?

Do you understand the difference between grown and raised?

Why don't you explain it to us.

Sorry, this is a basic avenue of learning... and if I spoon feed you now I fear it'll stunt your future capabilities. Good Luck.


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Originally Posted by jaguartx
They should be our National bird symbol.
They taste a lot better than Iggle.


Holy Schitt, I just blew beer out of my nose.
Wasn't expecting to see that.


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Originally Posted by Beretta_Shooter916
No

Turkey sucks
This👆

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Going to the original Costco in Kirkland, in the morning.

I am going for the turd world atmosphere.


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Originally Posted by slumlord
Wow that’s HIGHER than a cat’s back.

We just picked up 2 for .99c a lb

We fix a turkey on occasions outside of the holidays. Fixed Baby Huey his own turkey last week all time himself. Guess he Henry the 8th that mfker all to himself.



Lol. Huey killin it.

I can make a turkey that melts in your mouth. I take several herbs and mix them with butter and shove the mixture all up underneath the skin on the turkey. Baste frequently. Makes it so it melts in your mouth. But I'm not buying any turkey just south of a $100 bill.


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Originally Posted by Stammster
No whole turkey is worth $4.79 per pound. My local Kroger will have it for <$0.50 per pound next week.
Our local Albertsons has given one free with a minumum grocery purchase; in the past it has been from $100 to $150, depending on the year. I suspect this year, because of inflation, it will be at least $150.00. Whatever, it's always been an easy amount to reach.


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They sound like a good family business and are sure into turkeys

https://diestelturkey.com/

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Hell no. ham taste better.

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One year my wife's family came to have Thanksgiving with us and one of her sisters was big on organic nonsense. Long story short, in order to make everyone happy, we ended up buying a fresh turkey - not frozen from Whole Foods. I think that it was like $65 and it wasn't that big - and this was 10 years ago. I guess looking back it wasn't such a big deal but when you plan on paying like maybe $12 for a 16 pound bird, paying that much money had some sting

When turkeys are cheap I always buy 2 this time of year, one for the holidays and one for summer. We also get a couple of spiral sliced hams with the glaze.

A friend of my wifes is having their kitchen redone and can't have thanksgiving so we invited them over the week after. Looking forward to a big spread at our house. That said, I'm not spending $4.79 a pound for Turkey anytime soon, even at Costco

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Pumped full of them horemoans and will literally give you the gay. Thanksgiving is a communist plot anyway. I don't eat anything but squirrels and sweet taters

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Only if I fugg up the Sika hunt...

"Sika... the only meat you cut with a spoon."


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That looks too expensive for turkey. Free range means a percentage of what is in the house gets to go outside to a bare dirt area that is fenced in with no roof over them for a specified time each day. They raise lots of poultry where I live and free range is no advantage. I woukd think it would make them tougher because they excercise a little more. I wouldn't pay extra for it.

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Buy the cheapest or stay home...


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Originally Posted by Hogwild7
That looks too expensive for turkey. Free range means a percentage of what is in the house gets to go outside to a bare dirt area that is fenced in with no roof over them for a specified time each day. They raise lots of poultry where I live and free range is no advantage. I woukd think it would make them tougher because they excercise a little more. I wouldn't pay extra for it.

You want expensive check out D’Artagnan they say you get what you pay for. I’ve had them in the past, tough to justify, but it’s the best turkey I ever had. I would’ve went through my butcher, Local raised and butchered.

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That's cheap compared to our Thanksgiving meal.......Tomahawk Ribeye


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Originally Posted by Raeford
That's cheap compared to our Thanksgiving meal.......Tomahawk Ribeye


clearly you have more to be thankful for than us $.29 a pound frozen turkey guys!


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