Does this look like a good thanksgiving menu and how much do you think all these ingredients would cost?



TURKEY
HAM
BAKED BRIE
MARSCAPONE BUTTERNUT SQUASH RAVIOLI
SOUTHERN CORNBREAD STUFFING
PUMPKIN SEED FLATBREAD W/ FETA AND ONION
GREEN BEAN CASSEROLE
CRANBERRY SPINACH SALAD
BLUE CHEESE AND BACON MASHED POTATOES
VELVEETA SHELLS AND CHEESE
CREME BRULEE

and another dessert but I haven’t figured out what yet.

Would you think a budget of about $200 would cover all these ingredients?

3 cans corn
sugar
1/2 cup dried cranberries
worcestershire sauce
3 packs velveeta shells n cheese
fine breadcrumbs
2 2/3 cups French’s French Fried Onions
4 cans (16 oz each) green beans
2 can (10 3/4 oz each) cream of mushroom soup
1/2 cup self rising flour
self rising cornmeal
white bread
saltine crackers
7 cups chicken stock
poultry seasoning
1/2 cup pecan
vegetable oil
1/2 cup raw pumpkin seeds
cranberry sauce
sliced toasted almonds
brown sugar
TURKEY
HAM
25 eggs
unsalted butter
garlic
sage
3 onions
1 red onion
bacon
grated/shredded parmesan
1 cup marscapone cheese
2 cup butternut squash
1 package round wonton skins
celery
jimmy dean sage sausage
1 vanilla bean
carrots
croissants
1 1/4 cup crumbled blue cheese
8 cups heavy cream
3/4 cup buttermilk
2 containers (24 ounces each) fully prepared mashed potatoes (such as Country Crock)
4 cups spinach
prepared pizza dough
4 oz. greek feta
1 wheel brie cheese
2 sheets puff pastry
i am expecting 12-16 people..



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3 comments a "Does this look like a good thanksgiving menu and how much do you think all these ingredients would cost?"

well it depends on how many people your are feeding with your meats a turkey to feed 6 costs about $25 bucks (15lbs, in the high range) a ham will b about 30. that’s a major part of your budget, however i would think that if you shop with $200 you should be very close to making it work, i would try to scrape a few extra bucks together for some tax or other things that may inspire you or you just realize that you need. also save some cash and check out the local discount stores, Aldis or dollar tree, get the generic things sugar flour and such. good luck with your dinner!

It is a great menu. However, $200? You’ll need a lot of coupons. I’m in the grocery store all the time and it’s hard to get out without spending at least 100 and that just on every day stuff. $300 sounds like a better budget. but you really should use coupons and your membership card to whatever store you go to. They make a big difference. If you don’t have a card ask for one and buy the store brand. Trust me.

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Well, i work in a grocery store, and honestly, i think it will be very hard to get everything for under 200, it could happen, but you will have to not be brand specific, and look for deals.. such as walmart has turkeys as low as 40 cents a pound now.. i got 3 turkeys for 16 bucks.. instead of velveeta mac n cheese grab great value mac n cheese, no one is going to be digging through your trash to see what brand you used.. check coupons.. there is a 50 cents off croissants i got out of the paper this morning.. instead of buying premade mashed potatoes make your own.. a 10 pound bag of potatoes is around 2.50 in this weeks walmart paper.. but if you shop from sales papers and maybe price match some, along with coupons.. you can do it.. try walmart first.. they have alot of what you mentioned on sale right now..

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