Make Thanksgiving Easy: Pre-Order Locally

November 9, 2022
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If you’re looking to save time on preparing your Thanksgiving meal, or baking isn’t your forte, these Kitsap establishments have tried and true meals and desserts to make your holiday delicious and stress-free. Here is a list to get you started.

Take-and-Bake Full Meals

Whether you are looking for baked goods or a full meal, Borrowed Kitchen Bakery & Books has got you covered. This Kingston staple is offering everything from caramel pecan pie with chocolate whipped cream to a portioned dinner for 2 including turkey, mashed potatoes, green bean casserole, cranberry sauce, and slices of pie. You can also order rolls and stuffing mix, or grab your favorite side dish from their freezer to heat up. View their Facebook post for ordering information. Additionally, they have a wonderful selection of books, so you can even purchase some holiday gifts while you're picking up your Thanksgiving meal.


Order Deadline: November 19th. Pickup Date: November 23rd 12 PM - 5 PM

Cost: Dinner for 2: $80 | Pies: $24-$36 | Rolls or Stuffing Mix: $7

You might know Britt’s Delish for their awesome breakfast and lunch menu. They actually offer take-and-bake meals year round. For Thanksgiving, they have whipped up a tasty menu that includes outside-the-box side dishes like brussels au gratin and root roast, alongside classics like turkey with gravy, stuffing, and mashed potatoes. You can also add desserts or only order sweet treats like pumpkin pie, marionberry pie, sweet potato pie, pecan pie, or a pumpkin spice cake with cream cheese frosting. View the order form to get started.


Order Deadline: November 18th. Pickup Dates: November 22nd & 23rd 7 AM - 3 PM

Cost: Traditional for 2-3 people: $40, 5-6 people: $75 | Extra sides: $15/$25 | Desserts: $18

Enjoy a traditional Thanksgiving dinner prepared by the staff of McCormick Woods. This meal includes an oven-roasted turkey, cranberry and sage stuffing, mashed potatoes, green beans, Caesar salad, rolls, and a pumpkin pie, portioned to serve four people. All items come ready to reheat at home. To order, call: 360-895-0142.


Order Deadline: November 18th at 7 PM. Pickup Date: November 23rd 3 PM - 7 PM

Cost: $125 for a four-person dinner.

Sprouts Farmers Market in Silverdale

Sprouts has a variety of pre-cooked holiday meals that you can pre-order including turkey, roast beef, ham, and a vegan option. Side dishes vary by protein choice and include options like mashed potatoes, stuffing, cranberry sauce, creamed kale, sweet potatoes, scalloped potatoes, creamy cauliflower, spiced apples, cornbread stuffing, green bean casserole, and dinner rolls. Reheating can take between 2-4 hours.


Order Deadline: November 20th. | Order Pickup: November 23rd 

Cost: $43 to $85, depending on protein choice

Town & Country Market (formerly Central Market) has a couple options for holiday dinners. You can purchase a smaller Thanksgiving meal that serves 2-3 people or a larger one that serves 6-8. Meals come pre-cooked and require approximately 3 hours to reheat. They include turkey (smoked or roasted), Yukon mashed potatoes, gravy, roasted Brussels sprouts, bourbon maple sweet potatoes, cranberry sauce, herb stuffing, and roasted root vegetables. You can add extra of any side dish ala cart, or opt for dinner rolls or pumpkin or pecan pie. Town & Country also offers a variety of other heat-and-serve meat options as well. Online ordering is available.


Order Deadline: Order by noon for next-day pickup. Pickup Dates: November 22nd to 24th

Cost: Dinner for 2-3: $39.99 | Dinner for 6-8: $175 | Add baked goods (rolls, pies): $7-$25

Desserts You Can Pre-Order

McGavin’s Bakery in Bremerton 

This Bremerton mainstay not only has sweets for your Thanksgiving meal, but is also offering pre-orders for dinner rolls, cheddar rolls, and cheddar bacon rolls. Choose from pumpkin, apple, cherry, or pecan pie, or splurge for their signature pumpkin chiffon flavor. To place your order, call: 360-373-2414. 


Order Deadline: 3 PM on November 19th. Pickup Date: November 22nd & 23rd 7 AM - 5PM

Cost: Rolls from $6 | Fruit Pies $18.95, Pecan Pie $20.95 | Pumpkin Pie Varieties $17.95

Sweet Life Cakery in Kingston

This popular bakery near the Kingston ferry terminal offers a wide variety of sweet treats. And, you can pre-order wonderful Thanksgiving desserts again this year, including pies like whiskey pecan, salted caramel apple, sour cherry, mixed berry, and traditional pumpkin. They also offer dairy-free and gluten-free options. You can order online here by scrolling down to “Thanksgiving Pie Selection” and clicking on the pie(s) you want. Alternatively, you can place an order by stopping by, emailing info@sweetlifecakery.com, or calling 360-881-0215.


Order Deadline: November 14th. Pickup Date: November 23rd 

Cost: $27 - $37

Grocery Shopping Made Easy

If you love to cook but are looking for the best way to shop locally as much as possible, consider the Kitsap Community Food Co-op in Bremerton. They have an option to pre-order your ingredients


However you decide to celebrate this festive fall holiday, we hope you're able to enjoy delicious food with the people who mean the most to you.

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