Jewel and Dominick both sell pre-made turkey's, but you have to order them ahead to time. Pumpkin pie is at any store or frozen, I like Baker's Square. Cranberry comes in a can, applesauce in a jar. The stuffing can be ordered with the turkey as can the mashed potatoes and gravey. Get some dinner rolls and a bottle of wine. There you are.
2006-11-20 11:57:55
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answered by kny390 6
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Pre Cooked Turkeys
2016-11-09 22:40:20
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answered by ? 4
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Visit a large supermarket. They sell the entire meal precooked from soup to nuts! Cranberry sauce is a side dish. It is a jellied cranberry mixture that tastes good with the turkey and stuffing. Stuffing is either a breadcrumb or cornmeal based breading that is stuffed in a cooked turkey and served on the side with the meat. There are many varieties of stuffing with everything from oysters to sasuage or fruit inside. My favorite is just a cornmeal and sage variety I make myself.
Next year buy a receipe book and try cooking the meal yourself. It is really not that difficult. It is a lot of fun and if you make a mistake you'll eventually learn. Every good has a "when I made my first Thanksgiving dinner" story to tell around the holidays. It is a great memory to make for future times.
Happy Thanksgiving!
2006-11-20 12:32:48
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answered by Chris 5
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The answer is yes, and I just forgot the name of the company that does it :( (Crap! I hate it when that happens!!)
I usually help my grandmother whith fixing the turkey and things like that, but getting some of the stuff, especially the pies, lightens the load a lot (fortuneately for me there's two ovens in the kitchen, but there's a lot of people out there who only have one, so premade stuff is a godsend =} ) As for premade pumpkin pie, some stores have a bakery in them that sell those, or you can find a bakery in your area. I think cranberry stuff are in the canned goods section of a supermarket. I forget where stuffing mix is (i usually make the stuffing myself with cornbread *yum*) or if you just want the bread crumbs, they're usually where the bread is :P
Hope your Thanksgiving meal turns out great! Preparation can be a pain sometimes but the real fun is getting to eat it with your family (for most people anyway)
2006-11-20 12:07:11
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answered by RNH 2
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I don't know where you live but Popeye's Chicken makes a GREAT Cajun Fried Turkey but it might be too late to order. Cranberry sauce is great with turkey, some like the jellied kind some like the whole berry kind. Stuffing is usually put in the turkey if you are making it yourself. I'm sure if you go to your local grocery store they may have a "Thanksgiving Dinner" thing that you get the turkey, stuffing, gravy and some of that stuff. And Yes on the pumpkin pie too... check the the bakery department of your store.
2006-11-20 12:01:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, many supermarkets and deli's will make the whole meal for you but you have to reserve it asap. You can also have it overnighted to you but you need to do this by Noon tomorrow.
Pumpkin pie is available at the bakery or supermarket, along with cranberry sauce in a can (just ask).
Stuffing can be bought if you want but it's easy to make so here are some recipe links. Just buy a bag of stuffing mix or tear up some day-old bread. They sell loaves of stuffing bread - it's great
I hope it's a great experience.
2006-11-20 12:03:12
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answered by Sweet Mystery of Life 3
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wow, have you never eaten a T-day dinner either?
stuffing is a combinatin of bread crumbs, we use sausage and hamburger meat in ours(cooked) desired seasonings then cram it inside the turkey!!
you can buy anything precooked, premade, or pre anything now a days!!
i was shopping for a turkey at local grocery stores (mine are kroger, jewel, IGA, etc...) and yes they do sell precooked turkeys, they are already brown, im sure they have directions on the package
pumkpin pie is sold all year round in stores, you probably have to bake it though, well if your buying for taste that is
as for cranberry sauce, that can be can bought and opened and put into serving dish, the kind we get requires no additional prepping
2006-11-20 13:20:32
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answered by tirsh61350 3
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You can go to walmart,winndixie or other grocery stores and get turkey precooked in a meal deal fairly priced. You have to preorder most of time so hurry up! Also most deli's have turkey deli ment just go in pick the favor and then ask for very thick slices. They also sell this cool uncooked turkey loaf that goes in oven for 2 and 1/2 hours thats like 1 pound. They also have ham that way. If you mess up and wait to long and have to hurry call a friend and pay them to cook the things and buy them stuff. I would do this for a friend if they bought the stuff.
2006-11-20 14:01:15
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answered by mcalano77 4
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Most hotels offer a turkey service! Have to order ahead, of course. There are some hotels that have a flat fee and you ust drive over and pick up the sliced (or unsliced if you're trying to pretend you did it all) turkey, dressing, potatos, veggies and pumpkin pie!! Here in Vancouver, BC, for $125. you can get the best hotel in the city to provide it all!!
2006-11-20 11:59:02
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answered by Wifeforlife 6
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Hmm, around here (southeast) we have Bob Evans - they sell cooked turkeys this time of the year. Also, Boston Market sells cooked turkeys. And many of our local grocery store deli's sell cooked turkeys. Most of these places require an order ahead of time so they can prepare it and have it ready when you need it. Good luck!
2016-05-22 02:07:57
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answered by Anonymous
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