So far here on ling island don't really see any big turkey sales. 59. a lbs ain't a sale so figured they will be next week or since sales begin on Friday now that will be the big turkey push day. I figured I'll buy an over 20+ lbs just to cook and save turkey like last year.
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Ling Island? I can't find that one on google search. Could you educate me on where you are?
I found mine for $5.99. 14 1/2 lbs. Not too shabby.:look:
I found mine for $5.99. 14 1/2 lbs. Not too shabby.:look:
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Betcha Dagger's on Long Island ;) . (Not that I ever fat-finger when I'm typing!! :lol: )
We had $0.39 per pound at our local supermarket this week.
We had $0.39 per pound at our local supermarket this week.
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11/23/06 at 7:31am
Nobody ever pays here. We are are tracked/profiled/catagorized/divided/recorded by a card all year. 50 dollar purchase gets you any size bird.
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