Oh, I forgot to mention, I started with a 22-lb. turkey. The cheapest I've
seen it so far this month has been 69 cents a pound. I'm hoping it will
drop to 29 or 39 cents a pound in the next week or so.
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They are currently $.40 per lb. with additional $10.00 purchase here.
Incentive to defrost the freezer and make room. <g>
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Yep. I had my husband scrape ice from the freezer when he brought up the
turkey. 40 cents a pound is still a good price. I usually get them from
Safeway where you have to purchase $25 in groceries (and that includes the
turkey) and have a club card. In my household, we have three family members
with cards that are not linked together so even if there's a limit of
turkeys per sale period, we get around it by using all the cards.
The turkey had to be a year old and yet it was fine. No freezer burn at
all.
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Hmmm ....
Two herds of wild turkeys by the back yard pond last week.
Two of the turkeys are in the freezer. Cost two shells and a game
license.
Enjoy Life ... Dan
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Garden in Zone 5 South East Michigan.
you guys are lucky - the best I could find around our Canadian Thanksgiving
was 99 cents a pound!
I picked up 2 birds and we ate one...
Kathi
I have been canning jellies every weekend to make freezer space for
two turkeys--we are deep frying them both, we love having the
leftovers and we are hosting a bit of family and a few friends.
I really shouldn't be this far behind canning wise for this time of
year. I bought another freezer last year because I was in school,
working and sooo busy, I didn't have the time to do any canning for
that 8 months. The freezer was a blessing though--bought it with
proceeds from a temp job.
Grocery ads came out today. Safeway has them for 27 cents a pound with $25
minimum purchase. Limit 1 per household per day. I'll be splitting my
grocery shopping into several days this week.
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-Marilyn
Kroger ad came out today, 27 cents per lb with $20.00 purchase. Didn't
mention a limit.
Unfortunately our freezer is completely full.
I can't figure out why "natural" or "fresh" turkeys are 99 cents a lb
while frozen, adulterated with butter or saline solution turkeys are 27
cents. I would much prefer the fresh turkey but hey, 72 cents a lb less
money works.
Well, you could always plan to buy a turkey, bring it home and thaw it out,
roast it and then can it. Heck, I thaw my turkeys in big container of cold
water (changing the water frequently) for 24 hours, slather them with
butter, stick them in the oven in a oven-roasting bag. At that price, you
could go buy them every other day and can the meat.
As to why they're more expensive fresh, probably 'cause it's easier to keep
things frozen then just refrigerated? Plus maybe then they're older, too.
Around here, you can actually get a fresh, free-range turkey for $2.29 a
pound.
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-Marilyn
I reckon if we still had a passel of youngun's at home we would worry
about it. As it is our kids, grandkids, and greatgrandkids are a
three-hour drive away, thank goodness. <G>
They take up less room in the freezer (and are more useful) if you
partially thaw them, then cut up like a frying chicken and refreeze in
several packages.
I need to get the crabapples out of the freezer and add them to the
mead I started fermenting last month; that'll make room for a turkey...
Bob
I'll admit, I like chicken better than turkey, but at the price, it's
cheaper to can and have sitting on my shelves for making a quick dinner.
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-Marilyn
> I usually get them from
> Safeway where you have to purchase $25 in groceries (and that includes the
> turkey) and have a club card.
I don't know if you saw the recent Safeway ad, but they had it for
$0.27 a pound with $25 purchase.
Regards,
Ranee @ Arabian Knits
"She seeks wool and flax, and works with willing hands." Prov 31:13
Yep, so far I have bought two at that price and will probably get another
one. My freezer is really small, though, so I can't get too many in there,
but I'll probably cook one this week again. Funny thing is, I'm not even
cooking turkey for Thanksgiving. We're going to a relative's house for
dinner.
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-Marilyn
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