Gobble Gobble
Posted by Hallee on Aug 27, 2010 in Budgeting, Hallee's Galley, Housekeeping, Preserving, Stewardship |
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I adore turkey and love finding new ways to use all the good meat and bones! I dont have a freezer (yet) to stock up like that, but I so want to. When they go on sale though I do grab one and make sure i can get broth out of it. Wonderful stuff!
that was an awesome deal! i remember you asking about it! the lowest ive seen here is 89 cents/lb. so you did awesome!
yum! I too have a turkey in the freezer I got on sale but with no ideas on what to do with it.
Anything below .99/lb is good for whole turkeys – in the US, the best deals seem to be around Thanksgiving (go figure) and Christmas to stock up if you have freezer space.. here in Charleston the best deal was .69/lb frozen, but Hallee’s .59/lb was great!
That is awesome Hallee!! I am going to be laughing for awhile about your “dog” in the freezer!
Cracking up at the dog bag. I saw the picture before I read the description, and I have to admit I was worried.
Wow! What a great deal!
That is some serious ninja frugal cooking! Way to go! And in your final list you don’t even have “dog” added!
The bag labeled “dog” is hysterical! I was cracking up.
The lowest I’ve seen turkey here was for .49/lb and I had a coupon for 1.00 off on that particular brand. Believe me, I stocked up. .59/lb is a good price considering it’s not the holiday season.
My family thought I lost my mind when I spontaneously broke out into laughter. You can imagine @ what point in the post. I see your point about labeling the bags better!! Heehee :D