This Thanksgiving, you have the option of getting your entire Thanksgiving meal mailed to you for $200, pies and all, from Costco.
, but make it easier. For any parent who would love to enjoy the holiday a little instead of waking up at dawn to sweat in the kitchen, this could be the answer. Costco has your back. Starting today, you can orderForget buying all of the ingredients and then assembling them over three days. Forget begging your sister-in-law to bring even the smallest can of cranberry sauce.An 8-inch pumpkin pie
The only thing I see missing are some sweet potatoes, but I think the beauty of this is that the kit can either be your standalone dinner or you can add extra dishes that cover all of your family’s traditions. The other cool part is that everything seems to be super high-quality. Many of the product descriptions note that they’re made with fresh ingredients, real butter, and all-natural ingredients, and with no preservatives.
They mention that the green beans are plain, but they can easily be made into the classic casserole if you so desire.Thanksgiving Meal Simplified! Push the easy button with this Thanksgiving meal kit. You’ll get a turkey breast that is pre-brined and ready to roast, and all the fixings that make it a holiday feast. Everyone’s favorites are on the menu. Made with quality ingredients, these side dishes are worthy of your festive table., starting now. It arrives frozen, via 2-day FedEx Air.
You have to pre-order by November 5 to get delivery between November 8 and November 17 — which means you have a little time to decide if this Costco Thanksgiving hack is right for you.
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