Wood estimates the operation includes roughly 70 turkeys, 50 turkey breasts, and an assortment of hams. Meals are prepared for individual families, ranging from single servings to dinners for as many as 50 people. The restaurant also provides traditional sides like stuffing and mac and cheese.
Cooking such a volume of food requires careful planning. Wood uses two large smokers, each fitting 12 whole turkeys at a time, which take five to six hours to cook. Meals are prepared in cycles and stored in freezers until pickup by schools, the Salvation Army, or customers.
For home cooks, Wood offered simple advice:
Wood wished the community a happy Thanksgiving and encouraged everyone to enjoy the holiday.
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