Don't bother cooking this Turkey Day; check out our best meal-deals around town and spare yourself.
By LISA SPINELLI | November 23, 2009
Cooking a full Thanksgiving feast can be a huge energy-suck, especially for those of us who work all week long. If you're still dying to bite into a juicy turkey and stuff your face full of delectible stuffing, but don't have the energy to expend (or you just can't or hate to cook), consider going out to eat for one of these fantabulous Thanksgiving Day deals.
Legal Sea Foods
Numerous locations
Legal Seafood, a Phoenix 2009 Best Reader's Pick winner, will celebrate Thanksgiving this year by providing guests with a traditional meal, in addition to their regular menu. Legal Sea Foods will prepare the time-honored feast with all the fixings: slow roasted turkey breast served with sausage stuffing, mashed potatoes, butternut squash, gravy, and cranberry sauce for $21.95 per person
For more information on this deal, visitwww.hubeats.com or www.legalseafoods.com
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