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424.1 | GET THE BIRD OF YOUR CHOICE! | SKYLRK::WILDE | Dian Wilde | Thu Nov 20 1986 17:53 | 11 |
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QUICK!! Call your local meat market or butcher and order a fresh
bird for pick-up on the day before Thanksgiving...they will
usually give one that is within 3 lbs. of the weight you request...
like 15 - 18 lb.
Fresh birds are easier to schedule around anyway, as you don't have
to figure out how to defrost the sucker...
D
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424.2 | 14 Toms!!! | MIST::LESMERISES | | Fri Nov 21 1986 12:17 | 8 |
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I have raised turkeys, the poults are expensive ($1.75-2.00) each.
The idea is to make a profit, the standard turkey is six months
old, hens dress out at 10 llb or so toms well above 15 llb. If
your flocks hens are 15 llb you have made money if your toms are
15 llb you lost. Bye the way you can't just buy toms.
-felix-
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424.3 | | TOPDOC::PHILBROOK | Chico's Daddy | Mon Nov 24 1986 12:02 | 5 |
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The new Hampshire Farms store on Rt. 101A, Nashua is selling fresh,
LIVE turkeys. They're in a pen outside the store.
Mike
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424.4 | HOW BIG? | RUBY::LALIBERTE | | Thu Nov 12 1987 09:34 | 4 |
| What is the largest size turkey you can get (fresh) ? How much
to allow per person per pound ?
thanks.
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424.5 | BIG BIRDS.. | THEBAY::WILDEDI | DIGITAL: Day care for the wierd | Thu Nov 12 1987 12:24 | 11 |
| > What is the largest size turkey you can get (fresh) ? How much
> to allow per person per pound ?
How much to allow per pound = approx. 6 - 8 oz. per person...lots of
bones in the rest of the bird..
For Silicon Valleyites: Fresh birds, excellent quality, monster
size can be had at Cosentino's in San Jose
or Sunnyvale. I got a 23 pound wonder
bird last year. I think they go up to 26.
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424.6 | Turkey Size?? | SOLVIT::RIZVI | | Tue Oct 22 1991 10:01 | 6 |
| Hi,
I have never cooked for more than 4 people, and this year I
am having about 12 people ove for Thanksgiving. My question
is as to what size turkey should I get? Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
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424.7 | A 22-24 pounder sounds about right | POWDML::SIMARD | | Tue Oct 22 1991 10:48 | 8 |
| I always get the largest I can get. You might want to consider a 22-24
pounder for the folowing reasons:
Enough for everyone at the dinner,
Then I always do up plates for each to take home.
And of course I need some for my own leftovers.
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424.8 | generous or average?? | WMOIS::WATERMAN | | Tue Oct 22 1991 10:48 | 10 |
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I just read something this morning which answered this same
question.
The book stated 1 to 1 1/2 pounds per person for generous
portions or average portions and leftovers.
Regards, Linda
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424.9 | I just ordered a fresh one! | POWDML::SIMARD | | Tue Oct 22 1991 10:53 | 4 |
| Thanks for the note! It just reminded me to order mine from Bob's
Turkey Farm in Lancaster, Mass. 365-9271.
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424.11 | The Easy Way?? | EMDS::PETERSON | | Tue Oct 22 1991 11:38 | 8 |
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My sister is having 30-35 people this year. She is ordering a
complete cooked dinner (complete with pies)from Mellow-Lanes in
Marlboro!! :-)
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424.12 | and finally.. | POWDML::SIMARD | | Tue Oct 22 1991 13:58 | 13 |
| It is easy. I am always tempted until I ask how much. I then think
what I could do with all that money if I made it all myself. Maybe it
should become a Christmas present to myself, or even have the kids get
together and give it to us for a Christmas present. I mean now I ask
for a gift certificate to the beauty shop for a permanent so I could
give them a choice this year.
When I ordered mine this morning I purposefully didn't ask how much the
bird was going to cost me 'cause I know they will be down to $0.49 at
the stores the week before the holiday.
Ferne
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424.13 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | A spider's kiss | Tue Oct 22 1991 15:23 | 4 |
| A 12-14 pound turkey is plenty for 12 people, especially if you have
stuffing and all the rest of the fixings.
The Doctah (who had a laid-back turkey on sunday)
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424.14 | Another vote for Bob's + 2 lbs per person! | FORUM::ANDERSON | | Tue Oct 22 1991 15:42 | 17 |
| Last year I ate a friends home for Thanksgiving and Christmas and both
times they served turkey from Bob's Turkey Farm. I don't think I
will ever eat a frozen turkey again. For the quality, freshness,
taste and amount...you can't go wrong with the price.
I'm calling to put my order in today. I won't be home for Thanksgiving
dinner this year either - but I plan on cooking a big one over that
week-end anyway - they are THAT good!
M
P.S. In answer to the basenoter's question - I would figure on 2
lbs per person. Anything left over is excellent for sandwiches,
soup, casseroles...etc!
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424.15 | Not _that's_ talking turkey! | CADSYS::FLEECE::RITCHIE | Elaine Kokernak Ritchie | Fri Nov 13 1992 11:57 | 7 |
| I just called Bob's. You can order a fresh turkey from 12 to 30 pounds.
Yikes! A 30 lb bird?
:-)
Elaine
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424.16 | | AIMHI::OBRIEN_J | Yabba Dabba DOO | Fri Nov 13 1992 14:09 | 5 |
| Yes, my mother cooked a 28lb bird and she was jsut able to get it in
the oven.
PS there wasn't much left over either!
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424.17 | There is a Turkey farm in W. Bridgewater | BUSY::MANDILE | Hold you, with tears in my eyes.... | Mon Nov 16 1992 09:41 | 3 |
| Mom cooks a 26-30 lb'r every year!
L
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424.18 | Fresh Turkey, how much per/pound. | DNEAST::KRAMER_JULIE | | Mon Nov 16 1992 10:22 | 4 |
| Curious, how much per/pound is fresh turkey going for this year.
Thanks,
Julie
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424.19 | Cooked out doors | EMDS::PETERSON | | Mon Nov 16 1992 16:53 | 11 |
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Not a joke..
I know a guy who summers on P.E.Island. He says he has a neighbor
who raises Emus(The large flightless Australian birds) for sale....
CP
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424.20 | Sorry for late reply | CADSYS::FLEECE::RITCHIE | Elaine Kokernak Ritchie | Tue Jan 12 1993 11:30 | 5 |
| Bob's Turkey Farm was charging $1.39/lb
It was one delicious turkey.
Elaine
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