wyatthurley55
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Turkeys in Cabo For Thanksgiving
I'm very familiar with Baja and what I can get at supermarkets etc, but I'm curious if anyone has been able to buy a turkey at the Costco or walmart
during thanksgiving week. I'll be riding a Dirtbikes with 5 other guys from tecate and we would like to have turkey on thanksgiving. Any info would be
great!
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StuckSucks
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I know turkeys can be had at the holidays. Years ago, we had Christmas dinner at Restaurant Pekín in La Paz, and all during dinner people kept coming to the restaurant to pick up fully-cooked turkeys to go. It can be
done.
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BajaBlanca
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and I bet a lot of restaurants there have a full on turkey meal on offer on the menu if you want to go that route!
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woody with a view
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Ask for Sopilotes.
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BajaBlanca
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what are sopilotes?
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Isn't the word for turkey 'pabo'? Or is there a different term for cooked turkey vs live (or butchered)?
[Edited on 9-27-2017 by AKgringo]
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Delicious!
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bajabuddha
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From my Spanish dictionary:
turkey
el pavo, Turquía
of course, the V is pronounced with a 'B'.
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chippy
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Zopilote for a unique baja/thanksgiving experience. Guajalote for the bird
(turkey) pavo for the meat.
[Edited on 9-27-2017 by chippy]
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Buzzard!👀
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vandenberg
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All stores, even minor ones, carry Turkeys for the holidays .
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rogbag
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Costco and City Club both have frozen pavos for sale - at least they do the week before T-Day. And they have had them for the last 10 years or so.
Not sure if they ever sell out or not.
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COSTCO and Smart & Final in Ensenada had them last year
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wyatthurley55
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Hey thanks everyone. I guess I'll throw the Weber in the chase truck then!!
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SFandH
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Don't forget to bring the sweet gherkins for the relish tray and a few cans of cranberries. They might be hard to find in Mex.
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