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Thanksgiving Dinner Posted: October 13, 2006 It's not too early to think about Thanksgiving - it's just around the corner. The culinary team at GourmetStation has been hard at work to develop a gourmet food gift that they will never forget. This Thanksgiving dinner gift will be one Grandmother would even approve of. So what's the difference between a GourmetStation Thanksgiving dinner gift and similar food gifts offered by our competitors. First of all our gourmet dinners are configured for two and all the preparation has been done for you. The gift recipient only needs to heat the gourmet soup on the stove top & heat the turkey & dressing entrees in the oven for about 30 minutes. Preparation and portioning into elegant gift packaging is a distinguishing mark of GourmetStation food gifts. At Thanksgiving our competitors usually mail order a whole turkey that may require heating and large sides that also require work. Our goal is convenience and quality. Now who orders these delicious turkey dinners delivered? For the last couple of years we have noticed that our customers that are away from family and can't travel to be with one another send their love with a turkey gourmet food gift from GourmetStation. Many times aging parents don't want the fuss of preparing. GourmetStation Thanksgiving dinners delivered fit the bill. The Thanksgiving dinner order page will be posted on October 20th, but I've been given the OK to give you a special preview of the Thanksgiving dinner menu. Check out the pumpkin praline cheesecake. Bon appetit! ![]() Post a comment Thank you for keeping your comments relevant to this post. Comments that are significantly off the subject for this blog entry may be removed. Click here for more on our comments policy. |