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Where to get fresh turkey?

So as a quick summary I wanted to dry brine a turkey at thanksgiving but didn't want to buy one just to mess it up. So I bought a fresh chicken and tried it and it was wonderful. Well I went to go try and find a fresh turkey at my local United grocer and they didn't have anymore. All of the other turkeys were frozen which isn't a huge deal but they are all "enhanced". Anyone know where to get an unenhanced turkey when not around thanksgiving?

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  • thetrim
    thetrim Posts: 11,387
    Maybe give a local market or butcher shop a try?
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  • Toxarch
    Toxarch Posts: 1,900
    A local farmer or in the woods? Any dead farm raised turkey shipped across state lines has to frozen (according to the butcher I talked with).
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  • whldch
    whldch Posts: 128
    Our local farmers markets have several vendors, who will even deliver to your door a few days before Thanksgiving
  • my local grocery store has them year-round. Talk to your normal store and see what they can do.
  • rholt
    rholt Posts: 392
    Thanks for all the replies. Unfortunately I don't have a local butcher. Just the regular meat cutters in the grocery store. I will continue to keep searching. Thanks again. 
  • Shiff
    Shiff Posts: 1,835
    rholt said:
    Thanks for all the replies. Unfortunately I don't have a local butcher. Just the regular meat cutters in the grocery store. I will continue to keep searching. Thanks again. 
    You didn't say where you are located which might help solve your problem.  In our area we have several local farms that sell fresh turkeys.  Our local Giant Market has their own brand called "Natures Choice" which they had on sale around Thanksgiving and I have been told they will have them again next week for Christmas orders.  They were 99 cents/pound and came with a $5 off discount.  We liked the one we had and will get another next week.

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  • jtcBoynton
    jtcBoynton Posts: 2,814
    Toxarch said:
    A local farmer or in the woods? Any dead farm raised turkey shipped across state lines has to frozen (according to the butcher I talked with).
    Not true.  We get not frozen turkey here in FL that come from out of state.
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  • Is there any poultry farms in your area?  There is a turkey farm not far from where I grew up.  We get ours there for thanksgiving.  This year we waited too long and got shut out.
    Flint, Michigan
  • gdenby
    gdenby Posts: 6,239
    The thread from yesterday about D'Artagnan got me to visit their site. They do ship fresh, but the cost is significant.

    Perhaps check out the Local Harvest web site and see if there is anything within a reasonable distance from you. Also, I think Whole Food$ offers fresh turkeys by order. If there's one near you, the bird will probably be less costly than D'Artagnan, but still fairly expensive.
  • McStew
    McStew Posts: 965
    Wholefood's if you have one in your area.  You will just need to pre-order it 

    Hermosa Beach CA 
  • rholt
    rholt Posts: 392
    Thanks guys. I live in west Texas so most of the turkeys around here are of the wild variety. Fingers crossed that some pop up in the next week or so in preparation for Christmas. 
  • JethroVA
    JethroVA Posts: 1,251
    I've flushed two of them hunting in recent weeks.  Too far to get a shot plus I had in #8 for much smaller birds. 
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  • rholt said:
    So as a quick summary I wanted to dry brine a turkey at thanksgiving but didn't want to buy one just to mess it up. So I bought a fresh chicken and tried it and it was wonderful. Well I went to go try and find a fresh turkey at my local United grocer and they didn't have anymore. All of the other turkeys were frozen which isn't a huge deal but they are all "enhanced". Anyone know where to get an unenhanced turkey when not around thanksgiving?
    Did you ask the butcher if he could get you one. Publix can get me one anytime in 3 days if I ask.
    Narcoossee, FL

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  • kl8ton
    kl8ton Posts: 6,420
    https://www.heb.com/static-page/turkey-selection

    Do you have an HEB near you?  Even if they only have frozen, they might not be enhanced.

    It shows they have fresh on their website.  
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  • nolaegghead
    nolaegghead Posts: 42,109
    A live turkey.
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  • 4Runner
    4Runner Posts: 2,948
    Got one from here. http://www.fossilfarms.com/

    Cooking Christmas Day.  Will post cook and results.  A lot more than my local butterball that is for sure.  
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  • scdaf
    scdaf Posts: 177
    Available at Costco for $.99/lb.