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I am food shopping today for Thanksgiving Dinner
(http://www.westsidemarket.com/) and I plan on buying a turkey breast (I
have a small family that only likes white meat ... works for us) and lots
of fresh fruits and veggies.
Anyway, If I buy a fresh turkey breast today ... will it still be good on
Thursday if kept in the fridge? I would rather not freeze it.
btw, if you ever have the chance to go to the West Side Market ... GO! I do
much of my food shopping there.


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"Woolstitcher" > wrote in message
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>I am food shopping today for Thanksgiving Dinner
>(http://www.westsidemarket.com/) and I plan on buying a turkey breast (I
>have a small family that only likes white meat ... works for us) and lots
>of fresh fruits and veggies.
> Anyway, If I buy a fresh turkey breast today ... will it still be good on
> Thursday if kept in the fridge? I would rather not freeze it.
> btw, if you ever have the chance to go to the West Side Market ... GO! I
> do much of my food shopping there.


Should be OK yet. Look at the "sell by" date on the package and add a
couple of days to it. Just keep it in the factory package until ready to
use for best freshness.


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THIS AINT NO SMART QUESTSHUN;.

PEEPLE BY TURKY BREST WHEN THEY WANT SOME TURKY;.,

THANKSGIVIN /; DUH

FATTY


"Woolstitcher" > wrote in message
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>I am food shopping today for Thanksgiving Dinner
>(http://www.westsidemarket.com/) and I plan on buying a turkey breast (I
>have a small family that only likes white meat ... works for us) and lots
>of fresh fruits and veggies.
> Anyway, If I buy a fresh turkey breast today ... will it still be good on
> Thursday if kept in the fridge? I would rather not freeze it.
> btw, if you ever have the chance to go to the West Side Market ... GO! I
> do much of my food shopping there.
>



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MR PAWLOUWOSKIS;.,

JEST HOW DOES ONE GO ABOUT ADDIN SOME EXTRA DAYS TO THE SELLBYE DATE"''!?

FIRST I EVER HERD OF THIS TIPE .FOOD.COOKIN TECNICKQUE.,

WHAT KINDA NAME IS THAT ANYWAY;.

FATTY



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> "Woolstitcher" > wrote in message
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>>I am food shopping today for Thanksgiving Dinner
>>(http://www.westsidemarket.com/) and I plan on buying a turkey breast (I
>>have a small family that only likes white meat ... works for us) and lots
>>of fresh fruits and veggies.
>> Anyway, If I buy a fresh turkey breast today ... will it still be good on
>> Thursday if kept in the fridge? I would rather not freeze it.
>> btw, if you ever have the chance to go to the West Side Market ... GO! I
>> do much of my food shopping there.

>
> Should be OK yet. Look at the "sell by" date on the package and add a
> couple of days to it. Just keep it in the factory package until ready to
> use for best freshness.
>



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