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I need to get some for my husband. It's the only part he really likes,
although he will sometimes eat deli sliced turkey on a sandwich. I checked
at Costco thinking they would be cheaper there and they had none. Then I
checked at Safeway. They had all the other parts, but no legs. I checked
Albertson's online and didn't see any listed. It's possible they have some
in the store though. I hope they are not in short supply this year.
Although now that I think of it, that's a totally stupid thing to say. I am
picturing legless turkeys hopping around. They have to get those breasts
and thighs from somewhere!


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>I need to get some for my husband. It's the only part he really likes,
>although he will sometimes eat deli sliced turkey on a sandwich. I checked
>at Costco thinking they would be cheaper there and they had none. Then I
>checked at Safeway. They had all the other parts, but no legs. I checked
>Albertson's online and didn't see any listed. It's possible they have some
>in the store though. I hope they are not in short supply this year.
>Although now that I think of it, that's a totally stupid thing to say. I
>am picturing legless turkeys hopping around. They have to get those
>breasts and thighs from somewhere!


Ha ha! anyway, I usually see smoked turkey legs in the deli. Don't know if
they do that at all stores, but they are popular here. And no mess, since
they are already cooked.


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> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message
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>>I need to get some for my husband. It's the only part he really likes,
>>although he will sometimes eat deli sliced turkey on a sandwich. I
>>checked at Costco thinking they would be cheaper there and they had none.
>>Then I checked at Safeway. They had all the other parts, but no legs. I
>>checked Albertson's online and didn't see any listed. It's possible they
>>have some in the store though. I hope they are not in short supply this
>>year. Although now that I think of it, that's a totally stupid thing to
>>say. I am picturing legless turkeys hopping around. They have to get
>>those breasts and thighs from somewhere!

>
> Ha ha! anyway, I usually see smoked turkey legs in the deli. Don't know
> if they do that at all stores, but they are popular here. And no mess,
> since they are already cooked.


Oh yes! I remember seeing those at Central Market in a weird place. I
didn't know if you had to cook them or what. I'll get those if I can't find
any raw ones.
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