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Order Thanksgiving Dinner from Whole Foods Today

Monday is the last day to pre-order your fully cooked Thanksgiving meal from Whole Foods Capitola and Santa Cruz.

I imagine that for people who don't like to cook, hosting food-oriented holidays is somewhat of a nightmare. Luckily, I'm not half bad in the kitchen (thanks, Mom) and I surround myself with people who generally know their strainers from their colanders.

But for those of you who shudder at the thought of preheating ovens, basting turkeys, and testing the culinary waters for something as vital as Thanksgiving, check this out:

It pays to like local businesses on Facebook. Thanks to a friendly update from Whole Foods Capitola, I found out they are preparing full meals for anyone who orders by the end of the day Monday.

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The meals run from as cheap as $39.99 for the vegan option up to $279.99 for the organic heirloom roasted turkey dinner, which serves 12.

But likely the most popular option is the traditional roasted turkey dinner, which costs $99.99 and serves eight. About $15 per person for a Thanksgiving dinner that you don't have to cook? Not bad.

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Here's what's included in the traditional roasted turkey dinner:

  • Fully Cooked Oven Roasted Diestel Turkey, Global Animal Partnership Step 3 Rated, 10-12 lbs
  • Savory Herb Stuffing, 4 lbs
  • Mashed Potatoes, 4 lbs
  • Turkey Gravy, 1 qt
  • Classic Cranberry Relish, 1 pt
  • Dinner Rolls, 12
  • Traditional Pumpkin Pie, 9”

For $20 more, you can make your turkey lemon herb or southwest flavored. Whole Foods is also offering ham and goose options.

To order your Thanksgiving dinner from Whole Foods in either Santa Cruz or Capitola, click here. I've been staring at that page so long part of me wishes I hadn't already planned a home-cooked meal for Thursday.

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