Good Thanksgiving Dinner (For Takeout) What are some good restaurants that offer Thanksgiving Dinner for takeout? Turkey plus all the bells and whistles. Will pay as much as $50/head. I usually cook, but there's only 2 of us this year. Anyone tried the Thanksgiving dinners from Safeway, Whole Foods or Urban Fare? How are they? |
just buy some turkey breasts/thighs and cook those up. stay home and stay drunk!! |
I went to Whitespot last year for takeout Thanksgiving Dinner. |
Tried safeway box - it's pretty good. |
Recently bought and baked a turkey breast for the first time.. it was damn good and a nice change from the regular chicken/pork/beef options I normally stock up on. Done a bunch of full turkeys over the years but will definitely buy the breast only every once in a while to mix it up. |
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hahah that is legit ^ |
I'm going to be waiting at the LAX for thanksgiving this year :( |
^ Depending on which airline you're flying, some terminals have recently renovated and have great restaurants! :) |
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and Merica doesn't give a fuck about our Thanksgiving anyways |
if there's only two of you this year, considering volunteering at a turkey dinner for the homeless or something (many charities are looking for people to greet and/or serve). Not only will you get a thanksgiving meal, but you will help other less fortunate have something (or someone) to be thankful for. and yes i've done it many times. Cheers. |
Our family tried the one from Safeway years back (when I was a kid) and from what I can remember, it was decent. Most recently though, we did the one from Sutton Place Hotel last year and that was really good. Although it's intended for 8-12 people and costs $325 + tax. Thanksgiving ?Turkey-To-Go? - Vancouver EDIT: I forgot to mention how easy the process was with Sutton Place Hotel. You order and pay ahead of time over the phone. Once you arrive at the hotel, you pull up front in a designated area, give them your name for the order, and they load everything into your vehicle. |
We've done the Safeway thanksgiving meal before, it was good and very affordable for what you get but gonna be waaaaay too much food if only for 2 people. |
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try with the major charities first such as Salvation Army (there are different ones in each city ), Lookout Society emergency shelters(I can give you contact person as it is my old work), UGM and MPA Society. Lots of churches also serve thanksgiving dinners so could also be a place to check out. Emergency Shelters specifically the ones for woman and children was such a great experience(they all were though), kids should never be able to not celebrate holidays :tears: I've also served at both Salvation Army (Harbour Light and New Westminster Family Services) and also at all Lookout Society and MPA society sites. |
If you're doing your own turkey here's a little tip: Don't stuff the turkey, roast it upside down and then about 15mins before finish flip it over and crisp the skin. This way you're left with a juicy breasts that isn't dry and pasty. |
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