
Luxury Texas-Based Department Store Now Selling $300 Thanksgiving 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 by Neiman Marcus.
The famed department store known for having high-end items at what some would say outrageous prices have a Thanksgiving package for all those who go the cash for it.
It is 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 who can make this whole meal for you with $30 of groceries. Just give me the Target $20 meal.
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