At Thanksgiving approaches its time to start talking TURKEY!
Did you know that The HoneyBaked Company has an incredible new recipe for its Turkey Breast? These turkey breasts are fully cooked, sliced perfectly, and ready to eat. I had always thought of HoneyBaked as a company for the Holidays. But was I ever wrong! The HoneyBaked Company is a great convenience for ALL your meals year-round. And did I mention a 3 lb turkey breast {serves 8-10} is only $22.95?
Glazed & Sliced New Recipe Turkey Breast Features:
- 98% fat free
- 100% turkey breast meat
- Slow roasted for that home-cooked flavor
- Moist, tender and ready to eat.
- Available either Roasted or Smoked
- Smoked Turkey Breast
- Spinach Artichoke Dip
- Orange Walnut Cranberries
- Cheesecake Sampler
In closing, the biggest thing I learned from my HoneyBaked experience is how much it will make my life easier. Not just for holidays but also for those crazy, busy times that Moms find themselves in. To just pop in to my local HoneyBaked store and bring home an amazing dinner option is perfect! Now I can fully understand why HoneyBaked has been enjoyed by families for the past 40 years!
BUY IT: Want to dive into your own delectable Smoked or Roasted Turkey by HoneyBaked? You can find their site at {www.honeybaked.com} to order online or find a local store. Also make sure to check them out on Facebook!
DISCOUNT: Make sure to print off this {awesome} HoneyBaked discount coupon before picking up your order.
About HoneyBaked Ham: “More than 40 years ago, Harry J. Hoenselaar began a special tradition when he opened the first HoneyBaked Ham Company store in Michigan. Uniquely prepared, cured and smoked, he crowning touch was Harry’s crunchy sweet glaze and spiral slicing. Three generations and more than 400 stores later, the Hoenselaar family carries on their tradition so that families across American can celebrate traditions of their own around the dinner table.” Learn more at: honeybakedfoods.com
Roasted Disclosure: I have had the opportunity of bringing you this review on behalf of The HoneyBaked Company. The owner of Roasted Beanz was supplied with a sample menu, to provide an honest public review. Although received free of charge, all opinions, excitement, and overall enthusiasm within this article are my own. Thank you.
Crissy says
OK.. now I’m officially starving to death. THANKS! 🙂
Sheila says
That turkey looks good 🙂
Erika @Musings From a Stay At Home Mom says
Yum! You’re making me hungry, just looking at that!
Angela says
I always get their ham but never tried the turkey. It looks delicious!
Amber Edwards says
i can cook a turkey, I can cook chicken, but honestly for some reason I cannot cook ham! lol. So Honeybaked will definitely be my best friend on Christmas!! So i can still have the Ham but without the hassle of cooking and botching it up!
Dawn says
Can I come over for dinner? I really want the turkey AND the spinach artichoke dip. 😀
Sharon says
This sure looks good!
Julia Potvin says
Wow what a great looking menu, making me hungry! Love ham!
Amanda @ Survival Guide by The Working Mom says
That honeybaked ham looks delicious but… I WANT THAT CHEESECAKE!!! haha
Shayla Burks says
That all looks absolutely amazing!
Jennifer Williams says
The name Honeybaked says it all. I love their food. We are going there to get our Christmas dinner this year and I can not wait. That is my gift to myself, lol.
Random Act Of Kindness says
Wow, this looks incredibly yummy . You take great photos too!
Nom nom nom nom!
JD Potts says
I bought a Honey Baked Turkey breast for four a few days ago.
How long and at what temp do I need reheat it?? Shouldn’t turkey be served hot??
Thanks!
JDP
Rachel Everheart says
Hello! And that’s the great thing about HB Turkey Breast. No…you actually don’t need to heat it. We love getting it and just making sandwiches from it right out of the fridge. But if you do want to reheat it, I believe we put it in at 350 so it would warm slowly to taste. I preferred the smoked turkey breast and that came with a crunchy coating. I’d love to know what you thought of it!
C Horn says
It looks like reconstituted Turkey! Is it?