Cracker Barrel offers a heat-and-serve roast turkey breast. You can add individual sides and pies or order the complete Thanksgiving heat-and-eat feast, which includes two turkey breasts, dressing, gravy, cranberry relish, three sides, yeast rolls, and pumpkin and pecan pies. It simply could not be easier [or more delicious!]. This year, they're offering a fried turkey option too!
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Popeyes
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Sure, Popeyes is famous for their Louisiana-style fried chicken [and of course that chicken sandwich], but did you know you they also deep-fry Cajun-flavored turkeys for Thanksgiving? Find the restaurant nearest you using their store locator, and call ahead to place your order. Prices start at $59.99 for a 13-16 pound turkey.
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Boston Market
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Order the whole menu from Boston Market, or go a la carte and pick up a fully cooked turkey and take care of the sides yourself. Choose from a whole roasted turkey [$54.99] or a precooked boneless turkey breast [$45.99].
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Classic Roast Whole Turkey
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Classic Roast Whole Turkey
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If you're cooking yourself or looking for premade options, their whole turkeys come in a range of sizes to feed 4 up to 18. They offer complete feasts and premade sides as well.
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HoneyBaked The HoneyBaked Ham Co.
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HoneyBaked The HoneyBaked Ham Co.
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Yes, "ham" is in the store's name, but The HoneyBaked Ham Co. offers precooked turkeys as well. Choose from roasted, smoked, or Cajun. Order online for shipping or in-store pickup. Note that the turkeys arrive frozen, so you'll want to allow time for thawing or extra cook time.
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harry Harry & David
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harry Harry & David
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The gourmet food retailer offers a 10-pound oven-roasted turkey with two-day shipping. Or splurge and order the whole gourmet turkey feast, complete with apple sausage stuffing, Brussels sprouts with bacon, brown sugar sweet potatoes, pumpkin cheesecake, gravy, and spiced cranberry chutney.
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Publix
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Many grocery stores offer fully cooked turkeys as well as complete Thanksgiving meals. Publix offers a complete feast that includes a cooked turkey: Just heat and eat!
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Omaha Steaks
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Omaha Steaks
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Best known for their ribeyes and filets, Omaha Steaks offers precooked brown sugar-and-honey-basted turkeys as well. Feeding a smaller crowd? Opt for a fully cooked turkey breast instead.
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Burgers' Smokehouse
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Burgers' Smokehouse
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This whole turkey is brined and then smoked over hickory chips for delicious flavor. Serve at room temperature or reheat. If you're serving a smaller crowd, opt for a bone-in turkey breast.
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Willie Bird Pre-Brined Whole Roasted Turkey
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Willie Bird Pre-Brined Whole Roasted Turkey
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California-based Willie Bird ranch offers fully cooked turkeys, shipped chilled through Williams Sonoma. Choose from 3 sizes [7-10 pounds up to 13-16 pounds, depending on how many people you're serving].
Does Honey Baked Ham turkey have nitrates?
Take the HoneyBaked Hams that grace the tables of so many Christmas celebrations. The ingredient list looks like a chemistry lesson: Ham cured with water, salt, sodium lactate, sugar, sodium phosphate, sodium diacetate, sodium erythorbate, sodium nitrate.
Does Honey Baked Ham have good turkey?
Versatility is just one reason our HoneyBaked turkey breasts are among the best. Pre-cooked, sliced and smothered in our signature glaze, our turkey breasts are enjoyed heated and served with tasty sides, or right out of the refrigerator.
Is HoneyBaked turkey fully cooked?
Our whole turkeys are fully cooked and ready to enjoy. From thawed, take the turkey out of the refrigerator and remove from bag. Place in a roasting pan breast side up then loosely cover with aluminum foil and bake for 1 1/2 - 2 hours or until warm. Carve, serve and refrigerate unused portions immediately.
Is Honey Baked Ham turkey processed meat?
Afraid so. Anything that has been treated like ham [soaked in baths of chemicals with additional flavours and preservatives] counts as processed.