| I have just learned that we will have 4 additional guests - that is lovely, of course, but I need to get my hands on a turkey breast to supplement the bird I have ordered from Whole Foods (which shows turkey breast sold out online). Suggestions are welcome. (Including for breathing techniques to stay calm and serene and thankful). |
| I bought one at Balducci's yesterday. THey had a handful. |
| I bought a turkey breast at the Harris Teeter in downtown Bethesda yesterday. |
| At a grocery store. |
| Wagshals. They still have them both bone in and off. |
| You can get a turkey loin from Trader Joes. |
| I bought one this AM from Whole Foods at Friendship Heights. I've done 'deconstructed turkey' for years but only last year had trouble finding a last-minute turkey breast. WF stock was mostly in the 5lb or the 9-11lb range (I wanted 6.5-7lbs.) |
You need to be downvoted into oblivion for your uselessness. |
| OP here -- I got one at WF Friendship Heights this morning, but it was slim pickings. Thanks to all who responded with helpful suggestions. And to the "try a grocery store" PP -- I hope your day -- and sour mood -- improved. |
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Uh, go to the grocery store.
SMH |
| Rather than try to supplement with an additional breast, why not add an additional meat dish ( a roast beef, salmon, etc) All four people may not necessarily be bird eaters. |
| Glad you found one OP. Even pre Covid, Thanksgiving stuff is picked over and mostly out by the Monday before. |
At our local rinky dink Food Lion they are always incredibly well stocked. So much so that I wonder what happens to all the unsold food after the holiday. It’s like my own little hidden gem. No lines before holidays or impending snow storms. Always has what I need while people are throwing elbows at Wegmans and Costco. |