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Bojangles sells a Fried Turkey, I don't know the size but it's $39.00 in North Carolina... If I were having Thanksgiving at home I would buy one from Bojangles...
We're coming to Myrtle Beach for Thanksgiving...
By far the best Fried Turkey is at Gores BBQ in Aynor. His turkeys sell out fast, and he gets orders from Charlotte and Raleigh, last year he delivered over 200 turkeys to both cities. I order from him every Thanksgiving I stay in town, and every Christmas, he is a little pricy, but very well worth it! His turkey is great and I highly reccomend it, so does the Charlotte Observer! At S.C. stop, happiness is a flavoring - CharlotteObserver.com (http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2010/05/26/1457949/at-sc-stop-happiness-is-a-flavoring.html - broken link) His place looks like a hole in the wall, which it is, but Ed and Henrietta are two of the nicest people you will ever meet, and the Turkey is always great, much better than what I fry myself!
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