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Celebrate Thanksgiving with Value
Tips and Recipes to Help You Enjoy for Less

Click here to view the recipe, Maple Mustard Glazed Turkey.Americans are watching their budgets, but no one wants to compromise on one of the most treasured meals of the year. Trust the experts at the Butterball® Turkey Talk-Line® to help bring value to your table with tried-and-true turkey advice as well as cost-saving tools and recipes.

 

Click here to view the recipe, Four Cheese Turkey Mac & Cheese."The Butterball Turkey Talk-Line has been helping families celebrate memorable Thanksgivings for nearly 30 years. This year, we've come up with great ways to help Americans enjoy a delicious meal, even when money is tight," said Mary Clingman, director of the Butterball Turkey Talk-Line.

 

Click here to view the recipe, Apple Cranberry Streusel Pie.Not only are families stretched for cash, but time is also a valuable commodity, which is why Butterball is making expert information more accessible than ever before. New this year, follow Butterball on Twitter or Facebook for top turkey tips and real-time advice. Thanksgiving cooks can also text the word "TURKEY" to 36888 from their mobile phones to receive "turkey texts" at their fingertips. In addition, professional Thanksgiving advice is available at 1-800-BUTTERBALL and www.Butterball.com. No matter how you get your information, Butterball Turkey Talk-Line experts share money-saving ideas along with time-honored turkey advice when and where cooks need it most.

Save time and money this Thanksgiving with these simple and delicious recipes, including a great way to stretch your turkey leftovers.

Top Tips for Making the Most Out of Your Thanksgiving Meal

Try small ways to cut back without sacrificing the quality of your meal. Some cost-conscious Thanksgiving ideas include:

  • Cook from the Pantry: Select recipes based on the ingredients already in your pantry, spice rack or refrigerator and stay away from recipes that call for fancy spices or specialty items to curb costs.
  • Pick Vegetables Wisely: Frozen and canned vegetables can often be more affordable than fresh varieties and still offer the same nutritional value. If you do need to purchase fresh produce, select vegetables that are in season, such as squash and sweet potatoes, which are often less expensive.
  • Go Potluck This Year: Celebrate with a big group and encourage guests to bring their favorite side dishes, drinks or desserts to cut down on costs.

Put a New Twist on Your Turkey!

Looking for a new way to impress your Thanksgiving guests? Try the new Butterball® Indoor Electric Turkey Fryer from Masterbuilt for delicious, tender and juicy deep fried turkey.

The fryer can cook up to 14 pounds of turkey in 1/3 the time of a conventional oven and frees up oven space for other Thanksgiving dishes such as casseroles and pies. For deep frying recipe ideas and special promotions, visit www.Butterball.com.


Recipes and photographs provided courtesy of Butterball.com through ECES, Inc., Electronic Color Editorial Services.


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