Is Costco's Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner (And Extras) Worth Buying? - Tasting Table
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Is Costco's Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner (And Extras) Worth Buying? - Tasting Table
"We all love the idea of a huge, home-cooked Thanksgiving dinner, but the reality of the holiday makes premade meals like Costco's awfully appealing. Anyone who has hosted in the past knows that it's a lot of work, with stress not just from prepping a half-dozen or more recipes, but also from a crowded kitchen that forces you to time your Thanksgiving cooking perfectly."
"Costco's gourmet Thanksgiving turkey dinner is meant to feed eight people, but comes in at a whopping 28 pounds of food, so you could probably feed 10 without much of an issue. Priced at $200, it's in the same range as other meals from places like Whole Foods and Honey Baked Ham, but it offers a wider variety of sides."
Costco's gourmet Thanksgiving turkey dinner is a precooked heat-and-eat meal priced at $200 and intended to serve eight people, with a total of about 28 pounds of food allowing it to feed up to ten. The meal includes turkey breast (no dark meat), gravy, mashed potatoes, stuffing, macaroni and cheese, corn, green bean casserole, cranberry relish, twelve dinner rolls, pumpkin pie, and an apple cobbler, with main sides packaged in three-pound trays. The per-person cost ranges roughly $20 to $25 depending on portioning. Competing national offerings like Whole Foods may be cheaper but include fewer sides.
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