Local & Sustainable Thanksgiving Dinner

The holidays bring all types of joy, excitement, and wonder to our lives.  It also brings a whole lot of stress with gathering gifts, putting together the best light display on the block, and hosting a delicious and elegant meal with family and friends.

Now we can’t help with decorations or shopping, but we can help in the kitchen. Sit back and relax with some hot cocoa or something a little stronger as our local, sustainable meal kits rewarm in your oven. All you have to do is not forget the kitchen timer as you let the glorious aromas of bison or turkey and house-made potatoes, mac n cheese, and vegetables fill your home.

Meal kits are fully cooked and portioned. All you have to do is follow the rewarming instructions. You can serve it in your personalized serving bowls for a nice elegant meal or just take of the tops and serve the masses. Either way you’ll get a delicious and easy holiday feast.

Pickups Wednesday, Nov. 27th 2:00pm-6:00pm or Thursday, Nov. 28th 10:00am-3:30pm.
Last day to order Sunday, November 24th.
Each meal kit is for 2 people.

Choice of Entree

Smoked CO Bison Dino Rib - 4 9”x3” ribs, $200 for 2 people

Local Roasted Turkey - 2lbs sliced, $150 for 2 people

Vegetarian/Vegan Shepard’s Squash Pie - $130 for 2 people

Sides (included)  

4 Cheese BBQ Mac N Cheese (2 Cups)
Herb Smoked Mashed Potatoes (2 Cups)
Sourdough Stuffing (2 Cups)
Green Bean Casserole (2 Cups)
Honey Chili and Coffee Carrots (2 Cups)
Balsamic Soy Brussel Sprouts (2 Cups)
House-Made Bread and Herb Butter
Orange and Herb Cranberry Sauce (<1 Cup)
Turkey Gravy (<1 Cup)

*can be made vegan, GF, and DF upon request

Dessert (included)

Apple Cobbler and Miso Caramel

*can be made vegan, GF, and DF upon request

Join us in Supporting Metro Caring this Holiday Season

As a leading anti-hunger organization in Colorado, Metro Caring works with our community to meet people’s immediate need for nutritious, culturally relevant food while building a movement to end hunger at its root causes.

We know hunger is a complex situation. Often, people go hungry because they are experiencing other challenges, like unaffordable housing, high utility rates, healthcare expenses, and needing to meet other basic needs. Social services can be hard to navigate, especially for communities who are often denied services or unwelcomed simply because they are a new immigrant, Black, Latine, LGBTQ+, or disabled. 

TBD Foods and Sullivan Scrap Kitchen are partnering with Metro Caring this holiday season because they offer wrap around services to address the root cause of hunger and provide culturally relevant and healthy food for our community.