Anonymous
Post 11/28/2014 20:21     Subject: what is everyone spending on their thanksgiving meal?

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Anonymous wrote:I have no idea but considering I can't figure out how to cook regular dinner for 2 adults and a toddler for less than $50, I'm pretty sure I'm hundreds over the national average.


Me again. Grand total was $600 for 4 adults and a toddler. Wine not included. I don't even know how this is possible.



What in the world did you buy?


I don't even know but somehow that's the total. I shop at whole foods, balduccis and the organic butcher, so clearly that's my problem. I also bought almost all organic bc I'm pregnant and made everything from scratch bc I've had problems with prepared food and illness.


Did you buy the pots to cook your food in? I'm not being sarcastic, I'm just really curious as to how you managed to arrive at a total like that. How much was your turkey?


Haha! No, I already owned the pots, but that would certainly make me feel better about the total! The turkey breast was $65 and the ham was $40. DH and I did a whole foods run on Tuesday for $250. On Wed, DH hit balduccis for the rest of the stuff and spent another $250. Then, he went to the organic butcher for the turkey. The best part of spending all this $$ is that our 2 adult guests fell ill, so all that food for 2 adults and a toddler. We might freeze the ham for christmas but we have an insane amount of turkey in the fridge. I always over shop, I have a chronic fear of running out of food.


I think I'd just roll up my sleeves and cook up some casseroles to freeze. You don't want all that good food to go to waste and you never know when a frozen dish might come in handy for yourself or someone you know. In fact, you could even send something to the couple who got sick and missed out on the Thanksgiving feast.

Turkey tetrazini, turkey divan, turkey enchiladas, curried turkey over rice, turkey and wild rice soup, etc. You'll have a well stocked freezer.
Anonymous
Post 11/28/2014 20:08     Subject: what is everyone spending on their thanksgiving meal?

Anonymous wrote:Close to $900 for ten people. All organic, top of the line food and drink. Plus we hired someone to clean up for 2 hours because we don't do dishes. But it was a nice night.


Clearly, this is not the demographic included in the $50 meal.

Anonymous
Post 11/28/2014 20:01     Subject: what is everyone spending on their thanksgiving meal?

^ they fell ill before thanksgiving. Not bc of our cooking.
Anonymous
Post 11/28/2014 19:59     Subject: what is everyone spending on their thanksgiving meal?

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have no idea but considering I can't figure out how to cook regular dinner for 2 adults and a toddler for less than $50, I'm pretty sure I'm hundreds over the national average.


Me again. Grand total was $600 for 4 adults and a toddler. Wine not included. I don't even know how this is possible.



What in the world did you buy?


I don't even know but somehow that's the total. I shop at whole foods, balduccis and the organic butcher, so clearly that's my problem. I also bought almost all organic bc I'm pregnant and made everything from scratch bc I've had problems with prepared food and illness.


Did you buy the pots to cook your food in? I'm not being sarcastic, I'm just really curious as to how you managed to arrive at a total like that. How much was your turkey?


Haha! No, I already owned the pots, but that would certainly make me feel better about the total! The turkey breast was $65 and the ham was $40. DH and I did a whole foods run on Tuesday for $250. On Wed, DH hit balduccis for the rest of the stuff and spent another $250. Then, he went to the organic butcher for the turkey. The best part of spending all this $$ is that our 2 adult guests fell ill, so all that food for 2 adults and a toddler. We might freeze the ham for christmas but we have an insane amount of turkey in the fridge. I always over shop, I have a chronic fear of running out of food.
Anonymous
Post 11/28/2014 19:50     Subject: what is everyone spending on their thanksgiving meal?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have no idea but considering I can't figure out how to cook regular dinner for 2 adults and a toddler for less than $50, I'm pretty sure I'm hundreds over the national average.


Me again. Grand total was $600 for 4 adults and a toddler. Wine not included. I don't even know how this is possible.



What in the world did you buy?


I don't even know but somehow that's the total. I shop at whole foods, balduccis and the organic butcher, so clearly that's my problem. I also bought almost all organic bc I'm pregnant and made everything from scratch bc I've had problems with prepared food and illness.


Did you buy the pots to cook your food in? I'm not being sarcastic, I'm just really curious as to how you managed to arrive at a total like that. How much was your turkey?


To clarify - Np. Not the pp.
Anonymous
Post 11/28/2014 19:49     Subject: what is everyone spending on their thanksgiving meal?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have no idea but considering I can't figure out how to cook regular dinner for 2 adults and a toddler for less than $50, I'm pretty sure I'm hundreds over the national average.


Me again. Grand total was $600 for 4 adults and a toddler. Wine not included. I don't even know how this is possible.



What in the world did you buy?


I don't even know but somehow that's the total. I shop at whole foods, balduccis and the organic butcher, so clearly that's my problem. I also bought almost all organic bc I'm pregnant and made everything from scratch bc I've had problems with prepared food and illness.


Did you buy the pots to cook your food in? I'm not being sarcastic, I'm just really curious as to how you managed to arrive at a total like that. How much was your turkey?
Anonymous
Post 11/28/2014 19:36     Subject: what is everyone spending on their thanksgiving meal?

Close to $900 for ten people. All organic, top of the line food and drink. Plus we hired someone to clean up for 2 hours because we don't do dishes. But it was a nice night.
Anonymous
Post 11/28/2014 13:41     Subject: what is everyone spending on their thanksgiving meal?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have no idea but considering I can't figure out how to cook regular dinner for 2 adults and a toddler for less than $50, I'm pretty sure I'm hundreds over the national average.


Me again. Grand total was $600 for 4 adults and a toddler. Wine not included. I don't even know how this is possible.



What in the world did you buy?


I don't even know but somehow that's the total. I shop at whole foods, balduccis and the organic butcher, so clearly that's my problem. I also bought almost all organic bc I'm pregnant and made everything from scratch bc I've had problems with prepared food and illness.
Anonymous
Post 11/28/2014 13:29     Subject: what is everyone spending on their thanksgiving meal?

I spent about 150$ for 6 people.