Vegan Thanksgiving dinner choices from Weaver’s Way.
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PHILADELPHIA – Weavers Way Co-op, Philadelphia’s largest grocery co-op celebrating its fiftieth 12 months, is providing an a la carte Thanksgiving menu for a whole no-cook meal or to complement the chook with sides. The grocery co-op is accepting pre-orders for recent, domestically sourced, natural turkeys from Esbenshade, the Lancaster County family-run turkey farm, and Empire Kosher, a Juanita County-based kosher turkey model.
Weavers Way Thanksgiving menu consists of Oven Roasted Turkey Breast with Gravy ($15.99/LB), Butternut Squash and Pumpkin Soup ($9.99 every), Green Beans Almondine ($12.99/LB), Roasted Brussels Sprouts ($10.99/LB), Mashed Potatoes or Mashed Sweet Potatoes ($4.99/LB), and Savory Sage Stuffing ($5.99/LB). Round out the vacation desk with extra gravy ($10.99/QT) and Fresh Cranberry and Pear Relish ($8.99/LB). Additionally, all gadgets, together with gravy, are available in vegan variations.
Weavers Way is continuous its dedication to supply its prospects with ethically raised recent, not frozen turkeys this Thanksgiving. The dedication runs so deep that the turkeys solely arrive solely three days earlier than the Thanksgiving vacation. They are by no means frozen and never subjected to lengthy provide chains, as a substitute the turkeys go straight from the farm to the shop to a desk.
Pre-orders are needed to make sure the suitable stock of recent turkeys will probably be available for purchasers from Esbenshade and Empire Kosher. To place your order, go to weaversway.coop/pages/thanksgiving.
About Weavers Way Co-Op
Weavers Way is a member-owned cooperative grocery positioned in Mount Airy, Chestnut Hill, and Ambler with a fourth retailer opening in Germantown in 2024. It additionally operates two Philadelphia farms. Weavers Way Co-op presents a pleasant buying surroundings and fairly priced, high-quality merchandise which might be native, sustainable, natural, pretty traded, and healthful, subscribing to the International Co-op Principles.
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