Where to buy turkey wings and parts?

Anonymous
Any idea? I am serving Honey Baked Ham, but I love turkey wings and thighs. I used to find them at H-Mart, but not anymore. I looked at Wegmans, Giant, and H-Mart yesterday, nada. Any idea?
I live overseas, where I can't get them, nor good turkey without paying an insane sum, so I would love to indulge a little before I go back.
Anonymous
Check with Springfiel butcher.

They do special orders
Anonymous
Eastern Market poultry stand has turkey wings. I think I saw a thigh too but not sure.
Anonymous
They had them at one of the Manassas Harris Teeters last week.
Anonymous
Thank you so much, everyone! I will check HT first, as there is one in my neighborhood, then onward to other recommended locations!
Anonymous
I’m curious what your family/cultural dishes are that use turkey parts?
Anonymous
I have gotten thighs at Wegmans year-round so maybe check back.
Anonymous
Giant and Wegmans definitely have turkey wings. Ask the butcher if you don't see them.
Anonymous
Agree on Wegmans. Sometimes they are in an odd spot, so you may have to ask.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m curious what your family/cultural dishes are that use turkey parts?

My family/culture is me loving the skin and the fat on the wings. Other parts I use for stock. Same cuisine as many Americans of Central European descent.
Anonymous
You can also call ShoNuff turkey. It's a bit of a drive but that's where I always get my turkeys and turkey parts.
Anonymous
If you live in Maryland, check at the Amish Dutch Markets, plenty of them there. Saw some today at the Annapolis location.
Anonymous
Whole Foods often has them, especially near the Fall and Winter holidays. I buy Turkey thighs frequently, and usually see wings there too.
Anonymous
I am plain old American and I just roast thighs and serve them!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am plain old American and I just roast thighs and serve them!

Long live the American tradition of loving thighs! The breast people can have the breast! And for those who do not know the joy of eating a fatty wing... well, more for those who do.(Me)
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