Boatboy24
No longer a newbie, but still clueless.
Total came to 200.00 not including wines. But we tried an all natural, fresh killed bird for the first time that cost us $60.00. I'm a real "foodie" but I just can't justify doing that again. It tasted great but no one at the table thought it was any better than a $15.00 butterball like we've usually had in the past.
Anyone else have better luck with the more expensive birds?
I try to buy "fresh, all-natural, non-enhanced" birds. They aren't organic, but aren't pumped up with a bunch of liquid to keep them moist (and increase the weight). Many will say "may contain up to XX% solution" or something like that. I try to keep that % as close to zero as possible. That way, it doesn't mess with my brine. But I find the organic, free range, blah blah stuff is not anywhere near worth the price - often as much as 400-500% markup.