Ordering Thanksgiving to-go (heat at home), recommend flavorful options

Anonymous


I am in Southern California and looking to buy an already cooked turkey. I love doing the sides but not the stress of wondering if turkey is done, is it dry, etc.? All markets near me only sell the meals and the sides are really bad. Does anyone have any experience with Diestel’s turkeys? I read mixed reviews.
Anonymous
OP here. Thank you all! I have gone with Ridgewells for the Turkey and potatoes and placed an order at a diner in a strip mall (Ella Rae’s) for Mac n cheese and greens (going with some southern flavors for the meal too).
Looking forward to it not being my job to cook this year and eating delicious nonetheless!
Wishing everyone a holiday they would hope for
Anonymous
I'm intrigued by the Ridgewell's a la carte menu. But how can they possibly accept Thanksgiving orders up until Nov 20? It seems impossible to me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm intrigued by the Ridgewell's a la carte menu. But how can they possibly accept Thanksgiving orders up until Nov 20? It seems impossible to me.


It's a big catering company - they can probably estimate demand based on previous years. And they scale up staffing for the holidays anyway.
Anonymous
bump...anyone tried Fresh Market?
Anonymous
I got takeout from Circa and there was a Thanksgiving takeout menu stapled to the bag. Their Easter dinner was really good.
Anonymous
Anyone tried Dawsons market?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:bump...anyone tried Fresh Market?

I tried last year and was very satisfied. Menu/pricing similar to Whole Foods but when we ordered ftom WF few years ago the pick up was a zoo
Anonymous
Has anyone seen the turkey breast in brine in a bag yet? Where the whole bag goes in the oven?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:bump...anyone tried Fresh Market?

I tried last year and was very satisfied. Menu/pricing similar to Whole Foods but when we ordered ftom WF few years ago the pick up was a zoo


+1 on Fresh Market. We opted to add sides that we made ourselves, plus some sides that were a la carte.

Easiest pickups in our experience -- Wegmans (Fairfax) and Fresh Market (Alexandria). Madness pickups -- Whole Foods (West Springfield) and Balduccis (Alexandria)
Anonymous
Precooked turkey dinner
Anonymous
Can someone share what's wrong about Whole Foods? It's near us, but was it nasty?
Anonymous
Wegmans or Fresh Market for Thanksgiving
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can someone share what's wrong about Whole Foods? It's near us, but was it nasty?


It wasn’t good, and pick up was a nightmare
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Can someone share what's wrong about Whole Foods? It's near us, but was it nasty?


It wasn’t good, and pick up was a nightmare


The pickup likely depends on the location. Pickup at our Whole Foods in DC is always easy.

The food is ok. Kind of like the food at a chain restaurant: nothing that will blow your mind but it works fine mostly because you didn’t have to make it yourself.
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