Tired of cooking the turkey every year? Put your feet up and let these Chicago restaurants serve up Thanksgiving dinner for the whole family

Thanksgiving is a time for family, friends and feasting—not freaking out about meal planning or burnt birds. Skip the hassle of time-consuming food prep by treating yourself and your loved ones to a Thanksgiving dinner that didn’t come from your kitchen.

Even better, there’s plenty of options on how to make the most of this special holiday meal. You can order provisions to-go, have Thanksgiving dinner catered, or do one better . . . and dine out. From smoked turkeys to pumpkin pies to all the traditional fixins’, Chicago’s best chefs have you covered. You only need to decide one thing: dine at your table or theirs?

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Grocery Stores That Provide Thanksgiving Dinner in Chicago

Eataly
Thanksgiving might not be an Italian tradition, but Eataly believes in giving thanks for bountiful harvests and fresh ingredients. Their turkeys are organic and raised humanely, so you can bring the signature Italian quality to your Thanksgiving feast. Complement your meal with their curated salumi & fromaggi board of cured meats and cheeses, freshly baked bread, or go for a selection of fresh seafood platters. Complete the meal with housemade Torta di Mele (apple tart) or Tiramisù della Nonna.

Pre-order before Nov. 19 by emailing Eataly at chi-catering@eataly.com. Available for pick up only November 23 & 24.

43 E. Ohio St.
River North
Online: eataly.com

Whole Foods
Whole Foods has catered Thanksgiving meal packages for up to 12 people. They even have a vegan option for four. Meals includes sides such as green beans with roasted shallots or cranberry orange sauce. Order must be placed at least 48 hours in advance of pick-up.

Various locations throughout Chicagoland
Online: wholefoodsmarket.com

Restaurants Open for Dine-In Thanksgiving Dinner in Chicago

Alinea
For the first time, world-renown Alinea is offering a Thanksgiving Dinner for either four or eight people. Indulge with baked brie en croute, roasted garlic and sage stuffing, cranberry and orange compote, and more. Be even more decadent by adding on French Winter Truffle Mac & Cheese.

1723 N. Halsted
Lincoln Park
Online: alinea.com

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Farmhouse Evanston
Farmhouse is known for their hearty Midwestern comfort food, making them a great Thanksgiving Day option. Their Thanksgiving Buffet will run from 11 a.m.-7 p.m. and includes classics like turkey, ham, buttermilk smashed potatoes, green bean casserole, maple candied yams and more. $44 per person, $21 for children 10 and under.

703 Church St.
Evanston
Online: farmhouseevanston.com

I|O Godfrey
I|O Godfrey at The Godfrey Hotel invites guests to enjoy a delicious Thanksgiving buffet featuring staffed action stationsThis festive meal prepared by Executive Chef Alfonso Martinez offers something for everyone. $59 for adults. $15 for kids. Additionally, I|O is offering Thanksgiving To-Go for those doing home celebrations for 8-10 people. Thanksgiving To-Go orders must be placed in advance by Nov. 23rd.

127 W. Huron St.
Near North
Online: iogodfrey.com

Maggiano’s
Enjoy Thanksgiving family-style at Maggiano’s. Maggiano’s is serving up a three-course menu plus balsamic tomato bruschetta compliments of the chef, two pasta dishes, and two additional sides. Add a pitcher of sangria or rum punch!

Various locations throughout Chicagoland
Online: maggianos.com

River Roast
What could be better than feasting riverside for Thanksgiving? River Roast will be serving up a spectacular Thanksgiving dinner featuring herb brined & roasted turkey, grilled carrots, stuffing with house sausage, whipped Yukon potatoes and more! Finish it off with carrot cake, apple cobbler or pumpkin pie.
$75 per person. Kids under 10 eat free.

315 N. LaSalle St.
River North
Online: riverroastchicago.com

RPM Steak
RPM Steak‘s special Thanksgiving Feast features local turkey breast, halibut, or a prime mid-west strip steak alongside traditional holiday sides and pecan pie. The four-course holiday spread is $105 per person.

66 W. Kinzie St.
River North
Online: rpmrestaurants.com

The Smith
Indulge in a three-course prix fixe menu with a choice of turkey three ways—roasted breast, braised leg or turkey pot pie, along with other options for non-turkey lovers. Dinner is $75 per person and includes fixings for the whole table.

400 N. Clark St.
River North
Online: thesmithrestaurant.com

Tortoise Supper Club
Have turkey or hand-carved prime rib, and save room for the iced oysters and decadent pumpkin pie, at Tortoise Supper Club's Thanksgiving Grand Buffet on Thanksgiving Day, 11:45 a.m.-8:15 p.m.

350 N. State St.
River North
Online: tortoisesupperclub.com

Wildfire
Enjoy a family-style Thanksgiving dinner featuring roasted turkey, glazed salmon, beef tenderloin and all the traditional side dishes. Gluten-free items will also be available. The meal costs $64.95 per person, and $29.95 for children 12 and under. If you’re entertaining family and friends at home, Wildfire is also offering a Thanksgiving Party Platter Menu of all your favorites for carryout.

Locations in Chicago, Oak Brook, Lincolnshire, Schaumburg and Glenview
Online: wildfirerestaurant.com

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Restaurants That Will Cater Thanksgiving Dinner in Chicago

BLVD Steakhouse
Toss the apron and make room for BLVD. Chef Johnny Besch has prepared a special menu full of Thanksgiving favorites for pickup Nov. 23 with offerings like confit turkey legs, brussel sprouts, and PQB sourdough stuffing. Order via BLVD's tock.

817 W. Lake St.
Fulton Market
Online: blvdchicago.com

FireLake
Enjoy Executive Chef Leonard Ventura's delicious food at home.  The special Thanksgiving to-go menu includes packages that serve up to 12 people and include turkey and ham, served with imaginative and traditional sides like fire roasted mushrooms with crispy shallots, maple glazed yam and apple, green beans, cranberry stuffing, cheddar herb mashed potatoes with cider gravy, and more.

221 N. Columbus St.
Loop
Online: firelakechicago.com

Frontier
A hot Wicker Park restaurant specializing in game, oysters and tap brews brings the bounty to your home with their Thanksgiving-to-go package. Executive Chef Brian Jupiter offers guests the option of ordering a whole smoked Amish turkey to-go. The antibiotic- and hormone-free turkeys are offered cooked and cooled. Available sides include five-cheese mac & cheese, traditional mashed potatoes, cornbread stuffing, Brussel sprouts and string beans. Orders must be placed by Fri., Nov. 18, with pick-up up to Thanksgiving morning from 9 a.m.-noon. Meals can also be enjoyed in-house.

1072 N. Milwaukee Ave.
Wicker Park
Online: thefrontierchicago.com

Prairie Grass Cafe
Prairie Grass is taking all the thinking out of Thanksgiving dinner with a preset family-style meal, with wine pairings if you'd like, available for pickup on Thanksgiving Day. Orders must be placed by November 18, but beware, they may sell out!

601 Skokie Blvd.
Northbrook
Online: prairiegrasscafe.com

The Smoke Daddy
Whole turkeys at this Wicker Park and Wrigleyville BBQ bastion are slow-smoked until heady and crisp; opt for Southern-style pulled turkey if you prefer your birds on the tender side. Or, skip the turkey this year and go with a glazed ham.  Since families can’t exist on meat alone, the restaurant has housemade cornbread stuffing, green bean casserole, mac & cheese, mashed potatoes and turkey gravy at the ready, available by the quart. Orders are being taken through Nov. 18th for pickup on Nov. 22 & 23.

1804 W. Division St.
Wicker Park

3636 N. Clark St.
Wrigleyville
Online: thesmokedaddy.com

Weber Grill
Thanksgiving is finger-licking good when you’re greeted with a whole smoked turkey feast, and Weber Grill has flavor-filled party platters featuring all your fave fixins. We’re talking about maple whipped sweet potatoes, garlic mashed potatoes, Weber sausage stuffing, and classic pumpkin or apple pie. Whole turkey orders must be placed by Friday, Nov. 18th. All other orders must be placed by Tuesday, Nov. 22nd. Pick-up with reheating instructions on either the 23rd, or Thanksgiving Day between 10am and noon.

And, if you want Weber Grill to do all the heavy lifting, the restaurants plan to be open and are accepting reservations for a three course turkey dinner. $39.95 for adults. $15.95 for children under 12.

Locations in Chicago, Lombard, & Schaumburg
Online: webergrillrestaurant.com

Restaurants That Will Deliver Thanksgiving Dinner in Chicago

 

Fresh Picks
In the spirit of their mission to make fresh, organic food readily available to everyone while supporting local farms, Fresh Picks is offering a Thanksgiving option. For those who would like to serve a locally grown feast, Fresh Picks features locally grown produce commonly found in holiday recipes. It's a great way to support local businesses, with the added benefit of skipping the grocery store lines. Plus, turkeys will additionally be available to order through two different Fresh Picks farms. Orders can be placed now!

Online: freshpicks.com

Meal Village
Meal Village offers affordable locally made, non-subscription-based comfort food on a same-day delivery basis. Look to them for all your made-from-scratch sides and sauces.

Online: mealvillage.com

 

 

 

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently announced a voluntary recall for certain Wilton brand sprinkles due to an undeclared milk allergen.

Are you about to do some Easter or spring break baking? Before you spill a rainbow of sprinkles onto your cupcakes, cookies, donuts, or whatever else your kiddos are helping you to whip up in the kitchen, check out the details on this new recall.

According to the FDA, the recent voluntary recall includes all lots of six sprinkles products and one kit. The affected products are:

  • Tasty Coffee Shop Cookie Kit Item # 1900-0-0054
  • Holiday Home Assorted Treat Toppings Item # 710-0-0207
  • Valentine Chip Crunch Sprinkles Item # 710-4277
  • Rainbow Chip Crunch Sprinkles Item #710-5364
  • Holiday Mix Sprinkles Item # 710-7649
  • Rainbow Chip Crunch Sprinkles Item # 710-9704
  • Assorted Treat Toppings Sprinkles Item # 710-9722.

Find a full list of Wilton’s recalled products on the FDA’s website here.

The recall includes products sold under the brand names Wilton, Wilton/Tasty and Holiday Home. Wilton Brands recalled the sprinkles after one report of an allergic reaction. All products with a similar formulation were recalled.

If you bought the recalled sprinkles, return them to the place of purchase or throw them out. For more information on the products, contact Wilton’s Consumer Care Hotline at 1-800-794-5866, Monday through Thursday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., CT or Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. CT. Customers can also email the company at productrecall@wilton.com.

—Erica Loop

Photos courtesy of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration 

 

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It’s time to clean out your fridge. Bob Evans Farms, Inc. is recalling approximately 4,200 pounds of pork sausage product that may be contaminated with extraneous materials, specifically thin blue rubber, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today.

Bob Evans recall

The raw, pork sausage item was produced on December 17, 2020. The recall involves 1-lb. chubs containing “Bob Evans Italian Sausage” with lot code 0352 and a “USE/FRZ BY” date of “JAN 31 21” represented on the label. The products subject to recall bear establishment number “EST. 6785” printed directly above the “USE/FRZ BY” date. These items were shipped to retail locations in Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.

The problem was discovered when Bob Evans notified FSIS that they received consumer complaints.

Anyone concerned about an injury or illness should contact a healthcare provider.

Consumers who have purchased these products are urged not to consume them. These products should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase..

Consumers and members of the media with questions about the recall can contact Alison Emery, Director of Communications, Bob Evans Farms Inc. at 614-778-1886 or alison.emery@bobevansfoods.com.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

Photo courtesy of U.S. Department of Agriculture/Featured photo: Edwin Jaulani from Pexels

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Breakfast just got a little sweeter. IHOP has joined forces with your favorite cereals to create a colorful pancake and milkshake lineup that is full of flavor. The new offerings incorporate three well known varieties: Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Cap’n Crunch’s Crunch Berries, and Fruity Lucky Charms. 

IHOP Cereal Pancakes

These specialty items are available at IHOP restaurants now until April 12. 

IHOP Cereal Pancakes

The full line-up includes: 

Cinnamon Toast Crunch Pancakes: Buttermilk pancakes with cinnamon spread, Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal, cream cheese icing, whipped topping, and cinnamon sugar

Crunch Berries Pancakes: Buttermilk pancakes with cereal milk mousse, blue vanilla sparkle sauce, Cap’n Crunch’s Crunch Berries cereal, and whipped topping

Fruity Lucky Charms Pancakes: Buttermilk pancakes with cereal milk mousse, vanilla sauce, Fruity Lucky Charms cereal, and sweet purple whipped icing

Cinnamon Toast Crunch Milkshake: Vanilla ice cream blended with Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal and topped with whipped topping, more cereal, and cinnamon sugar

Crunch Berries Milkshake: Vanilla ice cream blended with Cap’n Crunch’s Crunch Berries cereal, drizzled with blue vanilla sparkle sauce, and topped with whipped topping and more cereal

Magic Marshmallow Kids Combo: One buttermilk pancake topped with vanilla sauce, marshmallow cereal, and sweet purple whipped icing, and one scrambled egg, one bacon strip, and one pork sausage link

Berry-tastic Crunch Kids Combo: One buttermilk pancake topped with blue vanilla sparkle sauce, crunchy berry cereal, and whipped topping, and one scrambled egg, one bacon strip, and one pork sausage link

IHOP Cereal Pancakes

IHOP is also giving parents another big reason to visit. Kids Eat Free is back. Now through April 12, kids 12 and under eat free with the purchase of one adult entrée, every day from 4-10 PM.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of IHOP

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They say that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but even if it wasn’t, who can resist fluffy pancakes drenched in maple syrup sitting next to two perfectly fried eggs? Of course, finding a good breakfast restaurant in Seattle that isn’t a usual run-of-the-mill chain restaurant can be hard enough, let alone one that caters to families and can put up with squirmy kids (not yours, of course!). Don’t worry! We’ve done the hard work for you. Here are some of the best locally-owned places for breakfast in Seattle.

Geraldine's Counter - Columbia City

Chris V. via Yelp

Everyone raves about Geraldine’s pleasant atmosphere. What’s not to love with the bright colors, the airy space and the movie posters on the walls? Your kids will definitely want to eat at the counter, so this might make for a great space to take one child for a special morning out with mom or dad. This popular spot consistently gets rave reviews for its breakfast menu, and especially the French Toast. Breakfast is so important here that it's served all day long! From the simple House-Made Granola to Geraldine’s Casserole (full of pork sausage, hash browns and pepper jack cheese), there is something for everyone. Your kids might even want to break with tradition and go with the Peanut Butter & Jelly with Fries.

4872 Rainier Ave. S.
Seattle, WA 98118
206-723-2080
Online: geraldinescounter.com

Fat's Chicken and Waffles - Cherry Street

Sally P. via Yelp

For families who are late risers or prefer to eat breakfast for lunch, Fat’s is your place. The New Orleans-influenced restaurant serves breakfast every day from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Here, you can enjoy the traditional Fat’s Breakfast, which includes two eggs, three sausage links or four slices of bacon, breakfast potatoes or grits and a waffle or a biscuit, but we suggest going for the Fried Chicken and Waffle plate where you can add a side of three eggs for $3. The chicken here is incredible. Your kids might like the Honey Butter Chicken Biscuit Sandwich or split a plate with you … if you think you can share. Note: Fat’s is closed on Mondays.

Fat’s Chicken and Waffles
2726 E. Cherry St.
Seattle, WA 98122
206-602-6863
Online: fatschickenandwaffles.com

Bacon Breakfast Cafe - Marysville

Bacon Breakfast Cafe
L.C. via Yelp

This unassuming restaurant surprises everyone who gives it a try. It’s a small place, and chances are great that you’ll have to wait for a table on the weekends, but it’s totally worth it. Featuring over 50 breakfast items, the Bacon Breakfast Café will please everyone in the family with everything from vegetarian dishes to the incredible Bacon Omelette. The service here is quick and friendly, and the prices are reasonable too. The kids’ menu features dishes ranging from $2.99-$3.99 and includes Texas French Toast and a variety of pancake choices including chocolate chip, blueberry and banana. Rumor has it that they are hoping to expand. Let’s hope so.

3943 116th St. NE Suite 113
Marysville, WA 98072
360.548.3252
Online: baconbreakfastcafe.com

Portage Bay Cafe - Four Seattle Locations

Jessica C. via Yelp

Brunch is a big deal at Portage Bay Café. It's served all day, seven days a week at the Portage Bay Ballard and 65th Street locations. The other spots serve brunch all day on the weekends and until 11:30 a.m. during the week. What’s the big fuss? Well, for some, it’s the huge Breakfast Bar topping buffet. Here’s the deal—you order from a select list of items, and then you can load up from a huge selection of seasonal fruit, nuts and whipped cream. You can share with your kids, or they can order from their own menu, which includes scrambled eggs, French toast and pancakes. The menu also features plenty of other breakfast favorites.

900 N.E. 65th St.
Seattle, WA 98115
206-529-3252

4130 Roosevelt Way N.E.
Seattle, WA 98105
206-547-8230

2821 N.W. Market
Seattle, WA 98107
206-783-1547

391 Terry Ave. N.
Seattle, WA 98109
206-462-6400

Online: portagebaycafe.com

B3 Breakfast & Burger Bar - Lynnwood

Michelle N. via Yelp

If you like biscuits bigger than your head (and who doesn’t?), then you have got to experience B3 in Lynnwood. This unique restaurant offers upscale choices you won’t find at other restaurants alongside many favorite breakfast staples. Here you can enjoy Fried Chicken and Brioche French Toast, Lemon Ricotta Blueberry Pancakes or Gluten-Free Seeded Cinnamon Raisin French Toast. The young ones will just about die if they don’t get the Mickey Mouse pancakes with bacon or sausage and fruit.

4027 196th St. SW
Lynnwood, WA 98036
425-672-3666
Online: b3wa.com

The Crumpet Shop - Pike Place Market

The Crumpet Shop
Wing L. via Yelp

Located in Pike Place Market, this eatery first opened in 1976 and was originally called The United Metropolitan Improved Crumpet Baking & Punctual Delivery Company, but according to the founder Gary Lasater, “customers just nodded and smiled and called us The Crumpet Shop.” Either way, your family will enjoy these English griddle cakes which are cooked, then toasted and then topped with either sweet or savory toppings. Enjoy with a fresh espresso or freshly brewed cup of whole leaf tea.

The Crumpet Shop
1503 1st Ave.
Seattle, WA 98117
Online: thecrumpetshop.com

Glo's - East Olive Way

Glo's
Kelly Z. via Yelp

Glo’s considers itself as “an original coffee shop,” but a quick glance at their website of the photos posted on Yelp say otherwise. Since 1987, Gloreen Raineri has been serving up warmth and hospitality with her delicious breakfast combinations. The different variations of Glo’s Eggs Benedict is the restaurant’s pride and joy, but “honorable mentions also go to our home-style corned beef hash, fresh-made buttermilk biscuits and creamy vegetarian mushroom gravy,” she says on her website. Your kid might enjoy a One Egg Breakfast (with hash browns and toast) or a Belgian Waffle topped with fruit (ask for a to-go box to take the rest home!) They are popular, so expect a wait on the weekends, but they will offer you a cup of coffee while you wait.

Glo’s
1621 East Olive Way
Seattle, WA 98102
Online: gloscafe.com

Chace's Pancake Corral - Bellevue

Kristie P. via yelp

With a name like Chace’s Pancake Corral, you have a pretty good idea of what you are going to find here. Nothing fancy, this Bellevue hangout has been a favorite of the locals since it opened in 1958, and not much has changed over the years. They are still serving up their famous pancakes (buttermilk, Swedish, Banana and potato) and waffles (pecan, strawberry, chocolate and sour cream) to the applause of many. What kid would refuse a plate of dollar-sized pancakes? If it is good enough for Seattle Mariners’ Felix Hernandez, it is good enough for us!

Chace’s Pancake Corral
1606 Bellevue Way SE
Bellevue, WA 98004
Online: facebook.com/Pancake-Corral
425-454-8888

5 Spot - Queen Anne

Melissa C. via Yelp

“We make a concerted effort to offer your child as wholesome a meal as they are likely to eat in a restaurant setting,” says 5 Spot. “Please note that we develop and offer a seasonal menu item on our children's menu, so they too can enjoy our seasonal picks as well!” 5 Spot isn't kidding. They offer a pretty extensive kid’s menu, including fun items like the 5 Spot Waffle Stomper, Eaton-Wright Ham Scram and Better’N Mom’s Oatmeal. Serving breakfast all day, parents might enjoy items like the Red Flannel Hash, Pan Rumbles or settle in for a Fat Cat’s Head Cinnamon Roll. Of course, you’ll find a lot of traditional breakfast faves as well here.

5 Spot
1502 Queen Anne Ave. N.
Seattle, WA 98109
206-285-7768
Online: chowfoods.com/5-spot

Chantrelle - Edmonds

Chantrelle
Michael R. via Yelp

Located in a historic building in historic Edmonds, you’ll find the beautiful and popular bistro, Chanterelle. While the service and food are top notch, the prices are a lot more affordable than you would expect. Mom and dad will appreciate the breakfast choices like the Crab Avocado Omelette, the Portobello Benedict and the Orange Cornmeal Waffle as well as the freshly made Orange Cranberry Muffins and Sour Cream Walnut Coffee Cake. Fresh espresso beverages are available in addition to the regular Joe too. The kids' menu features mix-and-match items such as Cinnamon-Raisin French Toast, Pancakes, Scrambled Eggs, Muffins and more. Located just three blocks away from Puget Sound, consider taking a short walk after eating.

316 Main St.
Edmonds, WA 98020
425-774-0650
Online: chanterellewa.com

—Jeff Totey

 

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IHOP recently announced a new limited-time holiday-themed menu—and it features none other than the Elf on the Shelf!

Through the end of the year your fam can feast on Jolly Cakes (green pancakes topped with sweet cream cheese icing and elf sprinkles), Oh What Funnel Cake and other holiday-time delish delights.

Along with pancakes and funnel cakes, the limited-time menu also includes Holiday Ham and Sausage Omelettes and Merry Marshmallow Hot Chocolate.

If your kiddo just can’t decide what they want, try the Little Elves Combo. This mix and match menu item includes either one Jolly Cake or Of What Funnel Cake and one scrambled egg, one bacon strip and one pork sausage link.

Alisa Gmelich, Vice President, Marketing at IHOP, said in a press release, “We’re so excited to ring in the holidays by announcing a partnership between IHOP and The Elf on the Shelf, two beloved, family brands.” Gmelich added, “Our culinary team returned one morning to our kitchens only to find that Scout Elves had snuck in and created colorful, whimsical food that deserved its own menu—although in typical elf fashion, they left behind a bit of a holiday magic.”

Not only can you nab the tasty pancake treats over the holidays, but you can also take part in the world’s largest Welcome Back Breakfast for the Scout Elves. Between Nov. 29 and Dec. 1 children who visit participating IHOP locations can score a special Elf-Themed activity sheet with their meal.

Gmelich said, of the event and new menu, “We’re hosting the world’s biggest Welcome Back Breakfast celebration throughout the holiday season and showing off the elves’ ingenious recipes, like green Jolly Cakes with cream cheese icing and sparkly ornament sprinkles, golden Oh What Funnel Cakes, a loaded Ham & Sausage Omelette and more.”

—Erica Loop

Photos: Courtesy of Business Wire

 

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service recently announced a recall for Walmart’s Great Value brand fully cooked ready-to-eat pork sausage patties and turkey sausage patties produced by George’s Prepared Foods due to a possible Salmonella contamination risk. Representatives from Walmart did not immediately return Red Tricycle’s request for comment.

If you have this product, read on for important recall information.

Recalled Product Description: Ready-to-Eat Pork and Turkey Sausage Patties

The recent recall includes 6,444 pounds of George’s Prepared Foods pork sausage patties and turkey sausage patties sold under the brand name Great Value at Walmart. This includes 24.92-ounce and 35.6-ounce packages produced on Apr. 19, Apr. 27, May 7 and May 9, 2019.

Why the Sausage Was Recalled

The recall was issued due to a possible Salmonella contamination concern. George’s Prepared Foods initiated the recall after a third-party cold storage company inadvertently shipped potentially contaminated products. As of now there are no reports of illnesses due to the recalled products.

How to Tell If Your Sausage Was Recalled

According to the USDA, the following products are part of this recall:

  • 24.92-oz. packages containing “Great Value Fully Cooked Original Pork Sausage Patties” with use by date of 10/16/19 and lot code 1091971894.
  • 24.92-oz. packages containing “Great Value Fully Cooked Original Breakfast Turkey Patties” with use by date of 10/24/19 and lot code 1171971897.
  • 35.6-oz. packages containing “Family Size Great Value Fully Cooked Original Pork Sausage Patties” with use by date of 11/03/19 and lot code 1271972894 or use by date 11/05/19 and lot code 1291972894.

Look for the establishment number EST. M2206T or P-2260T on the package.

What Consumer Can Do

If you have the recalled product, don’t eat it. Throw the product away or return it to the place of purchase. Contact George’s Prepared Foods Customer Care Line at 1-800-471-9665 for more information.

—Erica Loop

Photos: Walmart

 

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The Addams Family is coming back to the big screen on Oct. 11. If you can’t wait until next month for some Halloween-themed happiness, IHOP has an entire movie-themed menu right now!

The limited-time breakfast treats include Wednesday’s Web-Cakes, the Kooky Kids Combo (which includes Wednesday’s Web-Cakes, one scrambled egg, one strip of bacon and one pork sausage link) and a Gomez Green Chile Omelette.

Along with IHOP’s breakfast menu picks, you can also get an Uncle Fester Chocolate Scream Shake and Morticia’s Haunted Hot Chocolate—both made with a violet whipped topping.

As if The Addams Family menu isn’t enough, kids eat free every day from 4-10 p.m. (with each adult entree).

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Forever Dreaming of Florida via Instagram 

 

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Summers are made for chill sunny days with toes dug deep in the sand, warm nights making friends with ice cream cones and stacking up family memories. You can do that in Chicago any day (yay!). But for a low-key, change-of-scenery experience before school is back in session, hit Michigan’s vacation towns. Just around the bend of Lake Michigan in Harbor Country and further north, these beach communities have tons of secrets begging to be discovered. Read on to see which spots to explore now.

Union Pier/New Buffalo (1½ hours away)

Daniel Y. via Yelp

This is the first beach stop in western Michigan, just over the Indiana border. Union Pier makes up a few little towns in the area, the most notable being New Buffalo.

What to do: If you head there during u-pick season, blueberry picking is a must and the best place to do that is at Mike's Blueberries (11160 Farina Rd.) in New Buffalo. For little climbers, head to the Warren Dunes State Park to conquer the massive dunes. Of course a trip to any beach town wouldn't be complete without play time in the sand, so head to Town Line or Berrien Street beach for fun in the sun.

Where to eat: You'll find no shortage of ice cream shops in any of these towns but a particular favorite is Oink's. For meals hit up The Stray Dog, a cute bar and grill with dog photos aplenty and an enclosed patio overlooking the harbor. A full kids' menu and a private family bathroom make this easy to enjoy with little ones. The food happens to be very good, too. Redamak's is a can't-miss because of its famous burgers and kid-friendly atmosphere (aka: you can make all the noise you want without getting the stink eye).

Where to stay: Elephant Walk Resort is perfect for families or groups who want to spread out a bit, and is only a short walk to the beach. As a bonus, it's dog-friendly. If you want somebody else to make the bed at night, The Harbor Grand is a hotel with an indoor pool and waterfront terrace restaurant.

St. Joseph (2 hours away)

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This classic vacation spot combines a nostalgic feel and cool modern updates, including a ginormous beachside sprayground and indoor carousel.

What to do: Silver Beach and Silver Beach Center are where your kiddos can play all day. The beach itself has beautiful views of Lake Michigan and plenty of sand for building castles. There are also a few playgrounds right on site for both the wee ones (age 2-5) and the older ones. The Silver Beach Center is a kiddie haven with a hand-painted giant carousel; Michigan's tallest kaleidoscope; and the Curious Kids' Museum, which is colorful and engaging enough to give Chicago museums a run for their money. For a different, tasty type of adventure, go a bit farther afield to Coloma and pick ripe cherries and peaches at Fruit Acres Farm Market.

Where to eat: Check out Silver Beach Pizza, located in an old Amtrak depot at the beach, for great pizza and plenty of fun for the littles. If you want to shake the sand from your toes and go somewhere a bit more fancy, Schu's is a family friendly restaurant with lake views and a kids' menu.

Where to stay: The Holiday Inn Express has special kid suites complete with bunk beds and a selection of video games.

South Haven (just over 2 hours away)

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Known for its 100-year-old lighthouse, South Haven is more than just a picture of maritime. It's where families come to relax and get away—with plenty of fun and good food on the side.

What to do: The beaches are where the action is at in South Haven. With seven public beaches and access sites, you could have an entire week of sun-ing and fun-ing. More active families will want to hit The Kal-Haven trail, a picturesque 34-mile trail that runs from Kalamazoo to South Haven. The little ones can point out birds, cool historical sites and small villages. And put the fun in your evening at Fideland Fun Park with go karts, bumper boats, mini golf, kiddie rides, disc golf and an arcade.

Where to eat: Clementine's is a family-friendly hangout that looks like an old saloon with tin ceilings and heavy wood trim. The onion rings are a table pleaser and served sky-high on a wooden peg. It takes walk-ins only, so come early. A full kid's menu will appease the smaller set. Of course a trip to South Haven is not complete without visiting the famous Sherman Dairy Bar, the ice cream you’ll find at most shops throughout Western Michigan — it’s that good.

Where to stay: There are plenty of B&Bs in South Haven, but with kids your best is checking on VRBO or Homeaway.com for a cute house, cabin or cottage. They come at a variety of price points.

Saugatuck (2½ hours away)

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This über artsy town offers plenty to do and has one of the last standing old-school, crank em’ up chain ferries that will quickly become a favorite mode of transportation  for the little ones.

What to do: Oval Beach is so beautiful it often tops best beach lists, but not too pristine that your kids can’t run, build and play along the lakefront. The Harbor Ducks tour will excite the whole family as an amphibious bus takes you through both water and land highlights of Saugatuck and neighboring Douglas. Finally, go bumpity-bump along the dunes in an open-air truck for thrills with a view at Saugatuck’s famous dune rides.

Where to eat: Worth the short drive to Fennville, The Salt of the Earth has incredible fresh-from-the-oven bread, entrees made from local ingredients and a kids’ menu. In town, check out Saugatuck Brewing Company for a fun, lively experience with a menu with everything from burgers to pizzas — appeasing the pickiest eaters.

Where to stay: Renting a house or cabin is the way to go, especially for families. Click here for a list of some of the popular rental companies.

Holland (3 hours away)

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Wooden clogs and tulips will draw you to the historically Dutch town. But you'll stay for the lakeside dining and petting zoo.

What to do: Stroll through Nelis' Dutch Village and see the giant windmill or pick up a pair of traditional wooden shoes. There is even a giant clog slide! Don't leave without trying traditional Dutch food, like Mettwurst (pork sausage) and Saucijzebroodjes (pigs in a blanket). Head to the nearby town of Zeeland to explore the Critter Barn a petting zoo with tons of animals to mingle with; or chill out at Holland State Park, one of Michigan's most visited state parks and famous for its huge beach on Lake Michigan and Lake Macatawa.

Where to eat: Check out the Alpen Rose restaurant where you can dine outside on tastes from around the world. Boatwerks Waterfront Restaurant is another great indoor/outdoor option with American cuisine and a full kid's menu. 

Where to stay: Lake Ranch Resort is the only spot where you can stay on the water. It’s a 10-minute drive from downtown and rooms range from 2 person up to 10. You can also check out the Holiday Inn and Conference Center that has cots and cribs, a game room, and babysitting services available. . . not to mention a Michigan-shaped heated pool.

Ludington (4 hours away)

It’s worth going the distance for this Michigan beach town that has two lighthouses, pristine beaches, a port for salmon fishing and a ton of events.

What to do: Sure a four-hour cruise with kids may not seem like a great idea but when the cruise is aboard the SS Badger Carferry there's no chance boredom will pay a visit. (You can actually take your car across if you want to drive to Manitowoc, Wisconsin, and take the ferry across — for a total of 2.5 hours.) The ship is filled with a video arcade, a kids’ room with tons of activities, a place to nap and plenty of food. If you prefer to stay grounded, head to the Sandcastles Children’s Museum with interactive exhibits, including a real four-passenger plane and a climbing wall. Be sure to take a trip back in time while there at the historic White Pine Village, an old-times community with historic buildings and attractions, complete with locally made ice cream.

What to eat: House of Flavors is a must-stop where over 400,000 gallons of ice cream is made each week. You can order a proper meal if you'd like, but this would be a place to allow dessert for dinner because it has a dozen different sundaes and countless ice cream flavors.

Where to stay: For familiar chain appeal, the local Best Western has a game room, indoor pool and playground. Free breakfast, too!

— Maria Chambers & Samantha Lande

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Oh, Amazon—as if we needed another reason to love you because our favorite mega online retailer keeps saving us money. If you’re not sure how to use Amazon Prime member benefits at Whole Foods, now is THE time to learn, because Amazon is rolling out even more Prime member savings at even more stores nationwide. And here’s how you can make the most of it!

So there are already a few ways to save at Whole Foods with your Amazon Prime membership. You can use the Whole Foods Market app or use your phone number (after adding it to your account on Amazon) to get special deals. When you visit your local participating Whole Foods Market, simply sign into the app and scan the Prime Code at checkout to save.

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Where you see the blue and yellow in-store “Sale” sign you’ll score 10 percent off—but not everywhere. Even though Prime member deals were only available in select states, that’s about to change. In June, Prime savings are extending to several new states, including Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina, Hawaii, Oregon and Washington.

Starting Jun. 13, Prime in-store savings will include:

  • Essentia Water, 1.5 L bottles, 4 for $5
  • Organic yellow nectarines/peaches, $1.99/lb.
  • Annie’s Natural Macaroni & Cheese, BOGO (that is, buy one, get one free)
  • Will sustainably caught yellowfin tuna steaks, $15.99/lb.
  • Made-in-house pork sausage, $3.99/lb.

If you’re all about Whole Foods’ self-serve tea cookies, you can snag them for half off on Jun. 15. Sadly, this is only a one-day sale, so stock up while you can.

Along with in-store savings, Prime members in select cities can also enjoy savings when they use Prime Now to have their Whole Foods Market groceries delivered. The current Prime Now roster includes L.A., Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco, Dallas, Denver, Atlanta and Austin, along with the brand-new additions (as of Jun. 12) of Baltimore, Boston, Richmond and Philadelphia. If you’re lucky enough to live in one of these cities and you’re a Prime member, you can qualify for free two-hour delivery on Whole Foods purchases over $35.

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Don’t worry if your state isn’t included in the latest roll-out of Amazon Prime Whole Foods perks and discounts—there are still plenty of Prime benefits to enjoy and ways to save. Plus, you never know when Amazon will expand their discount deals to more states.

—Erica Loop

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