From: adykes@panix.com
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David G. Imber wrote:
>On Sun, 16 Nov 2003 15:46:57 -0600, Rich Ahrens wrote:
>
>>Any suggestions for a take-out turkey dinner with fixings for Thanksgiving?
>>I'll be in Tribeca for the holiday without a lot of opportunity to cook,
>>but could warm up a prepared dinner.
>
> They're pricey, as I recall, but two of the "usual suspects" offer
>nice dinners: Zabar's and Jefferson Market. In Soho you have Dean and
>DeLuca, and I'm guessing they offer something, but that you'll have to take
>out a second mortgage to pay for it.
>
> You might also contact Whole Foods on 24th and Seventh. I remember
>they had a prepared turkey last year. Whether they have the additional
>essentials for the trad. dinner you'd have to ask them. The advantages
>there are that the food is chemical preservative-free, organic, it's a nice
>company, etc.
>
> You might also contact the two Fairway stores, but there, again, I
>think they only offer the turkey. However, just like Whole Foods, they sell
>most of the other prepared items separately. They might not have an
>all-inclusive package like Zabar's.
>
> Sorry I couldn't be more precise. I've never done it, and friends
>who did, did it a number of years ago (Zabar's).
Give Old Homestead (14st and 9th) a call. They do (or at least did, for us
years ago) a great t-day dinner. They might prepare order to go.
(212) 242-9040
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Al Dykes
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