on turkeys

Nov. 10th, 2007 10:58 am
edenfalling: stylized black-and-white line art of a sunset over water (question marks)
[personal profile] edenfalling
We got our annual free turkey gift certificate bonuses yesterday. I'd forgotten that this would happen. But I'm sure something can be worked out.

Options include:

1. Take the turkey to NJ, cook it in my parents' oven (because they have pans big enough, and turkey basters, and stuff like that, which I do not), and then carry it home in piles of tupperware and eat leftovers for a month. (Possibly give some leftovers to my sister.)

2. Donate the turkey to a soup kitchen. (I'm not sure exactly how I'd pick up and transport a turkey without a car, but I'm sure I could work out the details somehow.)

3. Take the turkey to NJ for Christmas and eat it for Christmas dinner, splitting leftovers among me, my sister, and my parents.

4. Take the turkey to NJ and have my parents donate it to a soup kitchen. (They have cars. And they also know the logistics of doing that at their local soup kitchens, which I do not.)

5. Forget about the turkey until after January 5th, by which point the issue will be moot because the certificate will expire.

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Free food should not be this complicated!

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Date: 2007-11-10 05:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] willowgreen.livejournal.com
Can you just donate the certificate to a local soup kitchen?

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Date: 2007-11-10 08:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] drich.livejournal.com
I vote for Option 3, followed by 1,2,4 in no particular order. It's just that free food should never be ignored, either for your own or someone else's benefit.

It's also a possibility to have it cut down into pieces-parts for ease of your own cooking, depending if the turkey is from a grocery with a full-service meat department.

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