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Got a great price on turkey today

jglass

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I went to Walmart this morning to get a few things. When I went in a friend of ours who was the door greeter told me they had some whole turkeys on sale for .40 a pound. They were a off brand but I was fine with that. I got a 13.22 pound turkey for a little over $5. I am going to bake it for Sunday supper this weekend if it thaws out enough by then for me to get in atleast 24 hours of brining. We will have a mini Thanksgiving dinner Sunday. :)
 
jglass you always do things first class. You are the best! Actually I am having company this weekend a friend from the Cayman Islands visiting I bought a ham today for breakfast on Saturday and I will make fresh scones, omelette, fruits and stewed prunes
 
Sounds great janie! Another friend I have says she found a store where if you bought a smoked ham- ya got a free bone-in turkey breast! So she's got all her protein for Thanksgiving, already...
 
$5 for the whole bird. Thats unheard of. I'm always buying turkey steaks from Walmart. I divide them up into individual servings in sandwich bags and freeze them. Unfortunatly buying steaks (breast only meat) will run you over $5 for 4 itty bitty servings.
 
I went back to Walmart today to get my brother's groceries. He has MS and it is easier for me to get them and then he picks them up here. They had tons more of those turkeys for sale for .40 a pound. I just took mine out of its brine and got it ready to pop in the oven about 5am. Ill let you guys know how it is.
 
jglass you always do things first class. You are the best! Actually I am having company this weekend a friend from the Cayman Islands visiting I bought a ham today for breakfast on Saturday and I will make fresh scones, omelette, fruits and stewed prunes


Thanks Hon.

Your menu for Saturday sounds wonderful.
 
how'd the bird turn out, janie? You've got my mouth waterin' and all I got to look forward to in my sack-lunch here at work tonight is a ham & swiss sammie and chips! :(
 
I started baking it about 2am so I'm gonna check the temp about 5:30 or so. I always bake them wrapped up good and tight in foil til about the last half hour. Then I like to take off the foil to get the bird some color. I got some wonderful fresh sage at Walmart I stuffed inside the turkey with garlic, butter, onions and parsley. I put a compound butter of roasted garlic and sage between the skin and the breast. I rubbed the outside with olive oil, salt, pepper and herbs de provence. I already made a big pan of homemade dressing. I got some yukon gold potatoes at SAMS Saturday and I have some garlic roasting to make roasted garlic mashed taters. Jon's Dad loves them.
Walmart had tons of beautiful asparagus for 1.99 a pound so I got two pounds. Im going to roast them also. I made homemade broth for the gravy and have spring mix salad to take along. I just have to make some rolls and coconut pie and Im done.

I got so lucky at Big Lots today. I got the last three bottles of Balsamic vinegar they had. First time they had gotten in some in ages. They had gotten in lots of nice herbs and spices for the holidays. I found a tea kettle there today I love. I had been looking for one like it for years. Jon got me a spinning spice rack at SAMS today for $19 The herbs de provence alone in it would have costed $8 a Krogers. I couldnt have bought the spices it came with for $19 It was a pretty good shopping day lol.
 
I wish all of you guys could come! That would be awesome.

The .40 a pound turkey was really good. It was like 13 pounds or so and I left the whole thing at his Dads with the rest of the food. He has already instructed us to come back tomorrow for leftovers lol. I got very lucky when it came to my father in law. He is always doing nice things for both of his sons and it does my heart good to see him really enjoy Sunday dinner.

My hubby and I love to have duck on Thanksgiving when it is just the two of us but I hadnt been able to find one the past two years. Saturday when I stopped at Krogers they had just put out some that were all around 6 1/2 pounds. We were super happy to find that! I got one and put it in the freezer. We used to have leg of lamb occasionally for the holidays but I priced that at SAMS CLUB Saturday and it was close to $6 a pound. Way out of my price range.
 
My family only like the breast of the turkey, I just love to see a large stuffed turkey on my table on Thanksgiving day, the remaining I give to the next door neighbor for her dog.
I like curried duck, a bit bony but I still like it.
 
This is one of my fav recipes for duck. We also love orange duck.
Roasted Sherry Duck

INGREDIENTS:
1 (4 pound) frozen duck
6 tablespoons olive oil
2 cups dry sherry
3 teaspoons dried oregano
3 teaspoons dried rosemary
3 teaspoons dried basil

DIRECTIONS:
1.Thaw duck in refrigerator until partially dethawed. The skin should be soft, but the insides should still be frozen. Take duck out of wrapping, and stab the duck 15 to 20 times. Make sure the stab holes go past the fat and into the meat. This is very important for the marinating process.
2.In a large mixing bowl, mix 1 cup sherry, and 3 tablespoons olive oil. Place duck in the mixing bowl. Spread the sherry and olive oil all over the duck. Cover the mixing bowl, and refrigerate until duck is completely thawed (works best over night).
3.Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Remove duck from marinade, and remove the neck bone and the giblets from inside the duck. Spread some of the marinades inside of the duck. Rub the outside of the duck with 3 tablespoons olive oil and oregano, rosemary, and basil. Pour remaining 1 cup sherry into bottom of roasting pan, and place duck in pan.
4.Roast for about 30 minutes per pound (cooking times may vary.) Baste every 30 to 45 minutes.
 
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