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I like a turkey on the 25th but I just can't get my head round ordering things for Christmas when I don't even really acknowledge Christmas is happening until about the 15th.


I need a free range bird but other than that am not absolutely precious about it. No matter how hard I try I never seem to be able to hit the Sainsbury's Dog Kennel Hill tiny window of opportunity for getting the small free range ones off the shelf.


Any tips on a good time to get to Sainsbos? And if not there, then were else? Does the Co-Op do them? Lidl in Peckham? Waitrose in Beckenham?


Given that the weather is balmy and my fridge is quite small, I'm not going to want to store it for too long.


Cheers.

If anyone you know has a Christmas order booked from any of the supermarkets, you could ask them to check to see if they could get you a bird. I have my Christmas delivery booked for Monday, but when I reserved the slot a few weeks ago, all the turkeys were marked as sold-out. I checked again this morning and they had some again.

Phew....

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