Small or Large Thanksgiving Dinner or Other Foods and Goods at Gerard Farm (Up to 48% Off)
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Turkey farm in existence for almost a century prepares fresh Thanksgiving feasts complete with bird, stuffing, and pie
Choose from Three Options
$83 for a small Heat and Serve Thanksgiving dinner that serves 7-8 ($106 value), which includes:
- 12-14 lb turkey
- Stuffing
- Gravy
- Mashed potatoes
- Butternut squash
- Dinner rolls
- Cranberry sauce and relish
- Apple pie
$142 for a large Heat and Serve Thanksgiving dinner that serves 15-16 ($197 value), which includes the same elements as the small dinner, but with a 20-22 lb turkey and a pumpkin pie
$13 for $25 worth of Thanksgiving goods and foods
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About Gerard Farm
Raymond and Clara Gerard came to Massachusetts in 1923 looking for a bit of land to call their own. They found a 13-acre property ideal for raising turkeys, and instantly made it into both their home and livelihood. For a while, bird-breeding business was good; by 1950, they were hatching over 190,000 birds. Ray even got to work with Cornell University to develop the standard Beltsville White turkey breed, now a staple of Thanksgiving tables around America. Slowly, though, business transitioned from raising turkeys to cooking them.
Today, the third – and sometimes fourth – generation of Gerards run the farm as a kitchen, preparing entire Thanksgiving meals for customers. They, of course, specialize in slow-roasted turkeys. They fill each bird with classic, bread-based stuffing, and even turn the leavings into a hearty gravy. They tend to get a lot of customers around the holidays, and recommend ordering in advance for special occasions.