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Don't want to cook a turkey on Thanksgiving Day? Omaha restaurants, caterers can help

J.Thompson36 min ago

If cooking's not your mojo and you need to feed folks on Thanksgiving, here's a sampling of places around the Omaha metro that can help.

Sugar Makery,

Sgt. Peffer's Cafe Italian,

LeQuartier Bakery,

For the King Charcuterie, commissary kitchen at Double Zero Pizzeria, 1405 S. 204th St. Order by Nov. 22 at 484-356-5490 or by message at facebook.com/NicholasMcGee2022/ .

Patricia Catering,

Mealbox by Chef Will Birge. Build Your Own Feast delivery service, with made-from-scratch dishes made the day before Nov. 27 delivery. Order by Nov. 18 at mealboxomaha.com/menu .

A Venue on the Ridge & Fresh Catering,

A Catered Affair,

Big Mama's Kitchen,

Porky Butts,

Smokin Barrel Craft Barbecue,

The Cake Rendezvous, cottage bakery (a business in which items are prepared in a home kitchen subject to Nebraska's cottage food laws). Homemade pies for dessert, including French silk, French apple crumble, pumpkin and more. Call or text 402-679-0119 by Nov 23 or send a message at facebook.com/cakerendezvous/ .

Frannie's Cafe,

Breeze, cottage baker. Mini cheesecakes in flavors such as butterscotch white chocolate caramel and cherry cobbler and pies such as Dutch apple and bourbon pecan. Order by midnight Nov. 22 at breezebellevue.com/collections/thanksgiving .

Boxer Barbeque,

If you know of a caterer or restaurant that's offering takeout or delivery meals in advance of Thanksgiving, email and we'll add them to the list.

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