Gobble! Gobble! As you think about what you will serve for Thanksgiving, consider the recent information provided by the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF). The American Farm Bureau Federation stated that the average cost of the 2011 Thanksgiving meal would show a 13% increase, which brings the cost of a meal to feed 10 people to $49.20, a $5.73 increase from the 2010 average of $43.47. Don’t let the numbers get you down, because the price is still less than $5 a person. If the numbers are alarming, consider cutting back to avoid the leftovers and the extra holiday pounds, invite more people to enjoy the feast with you or bypass the cooking and volunteer to serve meals at a local charity!
In honor of the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday and the lack of any exciting news to report, we thought it would be fun to classify a Thanksgiving meal. We might as well exercise our brains a little before sitting down to the big feast! Since this is a non-profit educational blog, we don’t have any great prizes to offer, but we’ll be happy to publish the names of the contributors who provide answers to the questions. Post your classifications for the items on our shopping list, suggest other food items and share your plans for the holiday in the “comments” section. Let’s get started!
Update 11/28/2011
Thanks to Daniel, Marjorie, Freya and Anonymous for classifying our Thanksgiving dinner. I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday weekend!
1. Turkey – 16 lbs – $21.57
a. Live - 0105.12.0000
b. Frozen - 0207.25.4000
2. Green beans
a. Fresh - 0710.20.9010
b. Frozen – not reduced - 0710.22.3700
3. Fresh Sweet Potatoes - 0714.20.2000
4. Cranberries
a. Fresh - 0810.40.0030
b. Ocean Spray Jellied Sauce - 2008.99.2010
5. Pumpkin Pie- Frozen/Cooked - Accepted two answers.
1901.90.5800 frozen/uncooked HQ960419
1905.90.1041 cooked, but frozen NY L87790
1901.90.5800 frozen/uncooked HQ960419
1905.90.1041 cooked, but frozen NY L87790
6. Dinner Rolls - Fresh - 1905.90.1070
7. Riesling Wine 750 ML 11.5% Alcohol $1.25/liter - 2204.21.5046
Source:
American Farm Bureau Federation. (2011, November 10). Classic Thanksgiving dinner costing more in 2011. Retrieved from http://www.fb.org/index.php?action=newsroom.news&year=2011&file=nr1110.html
4 comments:
Live turkeys would carry a lower duty rate if imported, but I'd prefer the frozen turkey!
Live 0105-12.0000
Frozen 0207.25.4000
1a 0105.99.0000
1b 0207.25.4000
2a 0708.20.9010
2b 0710.22.3700
3 0714.90.2000
4a 0810.40.0030
4b 2007.99.7500
5 1905.90.1090
6 1905.90.1090
7 2204.21.5030
1a 0105.12.0000
1b 0207.24.0000
2a 0708.20.1000
2b 0710.22.3700
3 0714.20.2000
4a 0810.40.0030
4b 2008.99.2010
5 1901.90.2800
6 1905.90.0170
7 2204.29.2045
1a 0105.12.0000
1b 0207.25.4000
2a 0710.20.9010
2b 0710.22.3700
3 0714.20.2000
4a 0810.40.0030
4b 2008.99.2010
5 1901.90.5800
6 1905.90.1070
7 2204.21.5046
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