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Where Do You Get Your Thanksgiving Turkey?

Local businesses are now taking orders for Thanksgiving turkeys, where do you get yours?

 

It's the spotlight of any Thanksgiving celebration - the turkey.

The turkey can often make or break the holiday, so finding the perfect one is important.

Several local businesses are now taking orders for Thanksgiving turkeys - places like Market Place Meats and Snook's Butcher Shoppe inside Colasanti's. But, which place has the best turkey?

White Lake-Highland Patch wants to know:

Where do you go to get your Thanksgiving turkey?

  • Where do you get your Thanksgiving turkey?

    (Voting has been closed for this question)
    • Market Place Meats
        1 (33%)
    • Snook's Butcher Shoppe/Colasanti's
        0 (0%)
    • Village Butcher Shoppe
        1 (33%)
    • Local Farm (tell us in the comments!)
        0 (0%)
    • Other (tell us in the comments!)
        1 (33%)
    Total votes: 3
  • Your vote will only count once. This is not a scientific poll. View Results Vote!
Related Topics: Holiday 2012, Holiday Guide, Small Business, Thanksgiving, and Turkey

Beth Seward Stockdale

10:38 am on Friday, November 9, 2012

I order fresh turkeys from my local farmers. Roeske's, which is one of the farms that participates in the White Lake farmers market, offers fresh, pasture-raised turkeys. Last year, my dairy farmer raised some. www.johnhenrys.net is another source for locally grown, pasture-raised turkeys. Buy local & support Michigan's economy!

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Pat R.

8:43 pm on Saturday, November 10, 2012

Thanks Beth! Appreciative customers like you is why we do this. We want to provide the best for our family and yours. We would like to wish Thanksgiving blessings to all.

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Sherry Woodbeck

9:24 am on Friday, November 16, 2012

I have ordered Empire turkey's via Hiller's Market - love them but had one last year from http://www.peacockspoultryfarm.com at 6355 Rochester Road, Troy, Michigan 48085 (248) 879-0020 at a friend's home and decided to try this for Thanksgiving 2012. I will check out the above ones for Christmas and future turkey dinners. I am always looking for fresh, humanely raised, free range protein
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