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M&S Turkeys
anyone know what the turkeys at marks and sparks like this year?
Price, what they come with, etc My nearest M&S is in the middle of a shopping centre, and i don't really want to go in it. I'll send my 16 year son (well teenagers have some uses )
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If the're anything like previous years, they will be delicious. We missed the ordering deadline, so we've got to go into store (from tomorrow) to get ours.
IIRC, the price is not too different than last year, perhaps a little higher. |
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Hope they're good, my mum has one ordered!
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I normally have a Tesco turkey.
This year I'm having an M&S though so should be nice.
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I saw some in M&S today, my friend pointed out the size of the one she was getting. I nearly died of shock at the prices. I am sure living in the past, there was one there for £50! I've never bought one in my life, but the last time I can remember having Christmas dinner at mums, I think ours cost about a tenner, and we thought that was dear!
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I've ordered a duck, chicken and turkey ballotine - it looks as though the three meats are all wrapped up together then topped with pancetta - scrummy. It serves 5-7 and costs £32.
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the missus has got the m&s turkey, £32. I hope it cooks itself at that price
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I went right of frozen Turkeys as a frienf defrosted hers one year and it had maggots inside took it back to tesco and they said it is common and not worry as they were dead.
EEEEEEEEEEEEErrrrrrrrrrrrrrrh NOT FOR ME THANKS |
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I went right of frozen Turkeys as a frienf defrosted hers one year and it had maggots inside took it back to tesco and they said it is common and not worry as they were dead.
EEEEEEEEEEEEErrrrrrrrrrrrrrrh NOT FOR ME THANKS ![]() I hope that thought is out of my head by Christmas Day!As for the M&S turkeys - I've had one from there for the past 2 years and they're always gorgeous. I'm going for the Free Range crown again this year I think, Hmmm can't wait. The only thing is though, I'm never organised enough to pre ordeer it so I'm going to have to trawl through the shops again!! |
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I saw some in M&S today, my friend pointed out the size of the one she was getting. I nearly died of shock at the prices. I am sure living in the past, there was one there for £50! I've never bought one in my life, but the last time I can remember having Christmas dinner at mums, I think ours cost about a tenner, and we thought that was dear!
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Their "fresh" ones are all the way from sunny Brazil - lovely and fresh.
Alan |
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Their "fresh" ones are all the way from sunny Brazil - lovely and fresh.
Alan The vast majority of the whole fresh birds are from Britain. |
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yep, M&S turkey's are gorgeous. You can get crowns, to breasts, to full turkeys - organic and non-organic. I've ordered ours in for around £30.
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This year I'm having an M&S though so should be nice.
