Luxury Thanksgiving: Texas Department Store Has A $300 Holiday Meal
If You Don't Want To Cook But Still Have A Baller-A** Thanksgiving Meal That Will Blow The Family Away, We Found One At A Texas Based Store.
I'm quite sure by now you've seen or heard of stores offering up cheaper Thanksgiving options like Target's $20 Thanksgiving meal but what if you want something a little more "high-end"?
While scouring the internet, I came across one Texas department store, well known for offering top of the line merchandise, offering a gourmet Thanksgiving meal package that you can have delivered right to your door....hold on to your wallet.
I Did Find One "High End" Thanksgiving Meal To-Go In Tyler.
One of my favorite places to grub in Tyler is Texas De Brazil, the famed Brazilian steakhouse chain. I got an email from them that they are offering up a Thanksgiving meal to go that includes:
- 3 lbs. Of Roasted Turkey
- Peppercorn Gravy
- Sweet Potato Casserole
- Italian Sausage Stuffing
- Jasmine Rice
- Brazilian Black Beans
- Steamed Green Beans
- Cranberry Sauce
This meal will feed 4 to 6 and will hit you for $165 or you can upgrade to bigger portions that will feed 7-10 people for $265. But even that is cheaper than the dinner being offered up by Neiman Marcus.
The famed department store known for having high end items at what some would say outrageous prices has a Thanksgiving package for all those who go the cash for it.
Its a Cajun Smoked Turkey Breast Dinner made by the Cajun Turkey Company that comes with a boneless turkey breast with 5 side dishes including Spinach Madeleine with Smoked Gouda Cheese for $278 plus $32 shipping rounding off to just over $300 for the entire meal that serves 8 people.
I know a couple of folks in East Texas that can make this whole meal for you with $30 of groceries. As a matter of fact, just give me the Target $20 meal.
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