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A Heritage Thanksgiving

Posted on Sat, November 10, 2007 by Jerusha Klemperer
1 Comments | Categories: Biodiversity, Farms and Farming,

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With Thanksgiving almost upon us, many of us are trying to avoid buying a flavorless supermarket turkey and are wondering: where in the world can I find a heritage turkey? Some of you might even be asking: what is a heritage turkey?

For more information on the definition of heritage turkeys and guidance on where to find them, check out our Take Action page.

Since 2002, the market for heritage turkeys has approximately doubled annually, based on reports from producers and distributors in the American Livestock Breeds Conservancy network. This is in large part thanks to Slow Food Members who have showed increased support of heritage turkeys as well as the farmers who raise them.


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From Elise Haas on Wed, November 19, 2008

I was trying to find info on where to find and purchase a free-range heritage turkey for Thanksgiving.  When I clicked the link to go to the “Take Action Page,” I got an error message that that page was not up.  In light of the time of year, I’m sure I’m not alone in my efforts to use your resources to help me purchase a turkey in a more socially responsible way.  Could you please get the web page up as quickly as possible, and if you are unable to do so, where else can I look for this information?  Thank you.



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