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A Taste of Turkey Tradition at Yesterday's Prices!

For Jordan's Turkeys
As the leaves turn golden and the crisp air whispers of the coming holiday season, Jordan's Turkeys invites you to a Thanksgiving celebration steeped in tradition and family values.
Nestled in the heart of Rutland, this fifth generation dairy farm, helmed by brothers Randy and Brian Jordan, is not just a haven for 800 Holsteins but also the birthplace of some of the finest turkeys in Central Mass.
In an era where prices only seem to soar, Jordan's Turkeys stands out as a beacon of stability. This year, as families gather to share gratitude and good food, the Jordans have made a heartfelt commitment to hold their turkey prices at the comforting levels of 2022. That’s right – despite the inflation, despite the increasing costs that touch all corners of life, your Thanksgiving turkey will grace your table at last year's prices.
Why? Because gratitude is at the core of Thanksgiving, and Jordan's Farm is immensely grateful for the community that has supported them through generations. This Thanksgiving, your budget can breathe a little easier, while your traditions remain as rich and full-flavored as ever.
Pre-order to get the size best for your family.
From their field to your fork, each Double Breasted White bird raised on the Jordan farm is nurtured from day one to provide a range of sizes suitable for every gathering, without the use of hormones. Their turkeys are known to be lean and juicy, cooking faster and retaining more flavor and moisture than your standard bird. It’s an artisanal approach that promises a centerpiece for your feast that is as nutritious as it is delicious.
While the turkeys bask in their freedom, growing to their natural sizes, Jordan’s Farm offers more than just poultry. Dive into their homemade gravy, rich and perfect for draping over slices of turkey or mashed potatoes, and savor the sweet conclusion of home-baked pies available in your favorite flavors. Don't forget to round off your meal with locally produced side dishes that bring the essence of Central Mass right to your table.
Pickup is a breeze at Jordan’s Farm in Rutland, ensuring that your Thanksgiving preparations are as smooth as their home-made gravy.
This year, let Jordan's Turkeys be a part of your family’s story. Embrace the tradition, taste, and affordability that only a local, caring farm can provide. Preorder now, and secure a centerpiece that is more than a meal – it’s a piece of heritage.
Jordan's Turkeys – Where every turkey brings a tale of quality, care, and community to your Thanksgiving table. Order today, celebrate tradition, and give thanks for the bounty at prices that echo the good old days.
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