14 Aug 2017

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They say you can’t put a price on the magic of Christmas – but it’s worth not forgetting about MoneySaving either to avoid spending a fortune on a Yuletide feast...

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How to find the cheapest Christmas turkey

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  • We dislike eating lots of leftover turkey and a Ј9.99 crown from aldi feeds 5 of us easily with a bit left over for sandwiches on the day.
    I cook it in about an inch of water in a closed dutch oven (or earthenware version) and it come out lovely and moist. If you want to brown further you could pour off the liquid (used to make gravy, yum) and leave lid off for last half hour perhaps with bacon strips over.
    This method also means no added fat, but of course there is so much in everything else it hardly makes any difference.
    HTH
  • Alternatively, why not find one that actually tastes of something?
    Money saving should be about finding the best value - not just the cheapest.
  • Willing to take a risk? Wait until 16.00 + on Xmas eve (or ask in local supermarket when start discounting on Xmas eve to get rid of stuff).
    But it is a risk! Possibly less of one if you have several big supermarkets in the vicinity.
  • Don't think I will be doing fresh poultry this year. Probably frozen crown. And protein is protein, same whether meat or chicken, go for cheapest wherever . Lidl looks good at Ј2.37kg. as long as carcase is cooked up for stock, otherwise you are wasting money on buying bones.
  • I always buy ours from the butcher, so don't discount them as automatically being more expensive for fresh turkey etc.
    its not compulsory to have turkey at Christmas, and if you cant afford it, buy something you can, a nice chicken or a beef or pork joint... with all the trimmings...
  • well i've bought a yellow stickered free range chicken for two pounds 40p at the Co-op and put it in the freezer. then i defrost it and put it in my slow cooker christmas eve with hot stock, herbs etc and on the day throw my frozen roast potatoes/parsnips/onions and carrots into the oven and later add batter puds. result no pain low cost and tasty too and organic chicken! i do it every year. the best year was when the local Co-Op over ordered huge fresh turkeys and were persuading every customer to buy one for a couple of quid!! but there's no need to make a meal of christmas cooking! i do the same with gammon freeze a reduced price one and cook it christmas day overnight for boxing day.
  • I got a free range turkey from aldi last year. Half price two days before Christmas and I will have another go this year. If they don't have any I will buy frozen and pimp it up a bit.
  • I get Morrison's Free Range Turkey at Ј4.57/kg as opposed to the blog's Ј8.71/kg.
    (I used ISpyPrices and searched for medium turkey free range)
  • Iceland frozen Easy Carve Boneless Basted Turkey Breast Joint 900g @ Ј5 will do for me.
  • You found I was right? What is your point?
  • I see, it was the blog post you were picking at. As you had quoted my post and perhaps because I read you post late at night, I thought you were taking issue with my post.
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