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Don Wiss wrote:
> Most frozen turkeys may be basted with dairy products, and also have
> HVP/MSG added. But not fresh turkeys. You will find them labeled minimally
> processed, which means water. Around here fresh turkeys are stocked at
> Thanksgiving time, but if not, the butcher can always order one for you.
> Much better than frozen.
Don and Helen,
I have ordered fresh, minimally processed turkeys and they still came
totally loaded up! Some people just don't understand what you are
asking for I guess (although I know I was very specific). Anyway, may I
suggest you order from two different butchers/stores so that if one
doesn't understand you will still have a bird to feed the family. The
other store will have no trouble selling one extra fresh bird a few days
before Thanksgiving if you call them and let them know you will not be
needing it.
--
Kathy Wentz I've never had a humble opinion in my life.
[log in to unmask] If you're going to have one, why bother to
be humble about it? -- Joan Baez
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