Thanksgiving Deluxe Meal

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Enjoy a complete Thanksgiving feast delivered to your door! This holiday meal includes tender sliced turkey (2 x 6.5 oz) paired with savory gravy (4 oz), alongside classic apple sage stuffing (10 oz), creamy mashed potatoes (12 oz), and tangy orange cranberry sauce (8 oz). Also featured are rich mashed sweet potatoes (12 oz) with a hint of cinnamon and flavorful Brussels sprouts with bacon (12 oz) for a perfect savory touch. Warm wheat dinner rolls and a delicious 6-inch pumpkin pie (or an 8-inch pie for the 4-serving package) round out this traditional holiday spread, making Thanksgiving both convenient and memorable.

  • Sliced Turkey - 2 x 6.5oz
  • Gravy - 4oz
  • Apple Sage Stuffing -10oz
  • Mashed Potatoes-12oz
  • Mashed Sweet Potatoes - 12oz
  • Brussels Sprouts with Bacon - 12oz
  • Orange Cranberry Sauce -8oz
  • Wheat Dinner Rolls - 4 rolls
  • 6-inch Pumpkin Pie (8-inch pumpkin pie for 4-serving package)

 

Meal Preparation
Microwave: Heat in microwave according to label instructions for 1:30 minutes. check temperature and heat in additional 30 second increments until at least 160 degrees, and the pork is fully cooked. oven cook for at least 15 minutes until pork is fully cooked. Oven: Preheat oven to 325 F. Remove from outer sleeve and place tray on a baking sheet. Heat for 15 - 20 minutes or according to instructions to an internal temperature of 160 F. Microwave and oven safe. Ready to heat trays. Completely defrost (thaw) your meals prior to heating. Microwaves come in all different powers making firm reheating times challenging. It heats very rapidly, but it can very quickly overcook any or all components of your dish. Better Reheated Method: Heat your meals the least amount of time to get just hot enough. Do this by initially heating your meal for half the time indicated and then heat in small increments of 15 to 30 seconds at a time and checking each time if your meal is hot enough. Best "Ideal" Reheating Method: For perfectly reheated meals you may want to separate the components of the meal out of our trays and add them back into the tray or a plate throughout the cooking process. Some components of your meal needs a different amount of time to reach optimal flavor without overcooking. Perfect reheating, requires a layered approach to heating, starting with the densest item first, then adding the next component with less density and finally adding the loosest, least dense item (often the vegetable) during the last 30 seconds of heating. If you prefer your meats medium rare, then you will need to use this layered approach described above, and heat in small 15 to 30 second increments until all the parts of your meal are hot without any overcooking.