10:00 am November 14, 2009, by Rana Cash
I enjoy preparing Thanksgiving dinner, but let’s face it: It’s not for everybody. It’s a lot of work and while the reward is well worth the effort, it would be a lot easier to let someone else do it for you.
For those who’d rather eat than work on turkey day, these deals are for you. Look for them in Sunday’s Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
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4 comments Add your comment
TnGelding
November 14th, 2009
5:40 pm
And me unable to eat enough to keep a bird alive. Be sure and share the bounty with those that need it, everyone. Happy Holidays!
Outsider
November 14th, 2009
7:53 pm
Good deals!!
Anna Stephens
November 15th, 2009
3:18 pm
Wow Kroger really is cheap at $5 a head that is impressive. I also have listed several other places in Buckhead that have prepared Turkeys and sides with all the pricing at http://www.bargainsinbuckhead.com
Kat
November 16th, 2009
8:04 am
I thought I read in the Target ad that you had to buy the Turkey (of a particular size) AND the roaster on the front page. Not just one or the other?