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Chef-Made Thanksgiving Feast Holiday Help from Eddie's YOUR GUIDE TO GOURMET • 11.17.19 - 11.30.19 • EDDIESOFROLANDPARK.COM CHEF-MADE THANKSGIVING FEAST HOLIDAY HELP FROM EDDIE'S P HOLID G U AY IN MI OK RA O C C L E order by S The only thing Eddie’s won’t do... is NOVEMBER 24 YOUR DISHES. CHEF MARIE RUSSELL W IT H E 72 IC HOURS' NOT EDDIE'S FALL FOOD DRIVE Bring your nonperishable food donation to Eddie’s to help these local non-profits combat hunger in our community: ASSISTANCE CENTER GEDCO’S CARES OF TOWSON CHURCHES SAT 11.23, 1-3pm SAT 11.16, 1-3pm Roland Avenue Roland Avenue SUN 11.24, 1-3pm SUN 11.17, 1-3pm North Charles Street North Charles Street SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK OF NOVEMBER 17-23 BACK PRODUCE FROZEN FOR THE season Yellow Onions 3 lb bag .................................... ea 2/$4.00 Cool Whip ......................................................8 oz 2/$3.00 Honeycrisp Apples ................................................lb $2.49 Gifford’s Ice Cream ........................................ 32 oz $3.99 Granny Smith Apples ..............................................lb $1.79 Strawberries .................................................... 16 oz $4.99 DAIRY Shrimp Caesar irresistible medley of snow peas, Raspberries ........................................................6 oz $4.79 Land O’Lakes Butter ....................................... 16 oz $3.99 tricolor peppers, cherry tomatoes and poached Tropicana Orange Juice or Grapefruit Juice large gulf shrimp, in Eddie’s signature caesar VICTOR’S MEATS only at Roland Avenue ..................................................................... 52 oz $3.99 dressing ............................................lb $22.99 USDA Prime London Broil ....................................lb $7.99 Herb Crusted Pork Tenderloin flame-grilled boneless loin of pork with a garlic and rosemary rub USDA Choice Lamb Rack ....................................lb $15.99 SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY ..........................................................lb $15.99 EDDIE’S MEATS Saturday Nov. 30 Chicken Stew hearty, homestyle classic: diced boneless chicken, stewed with carrots, celery, Korean Beef BBQ made-in-house .........................lb $11.99 For every in-store purchase of a $50 Eddie's gift card, receive a $5 coupon onion and potatoes ..............................lb $7.99 USDA Choice Tenderloin Steak ..........................lb $27.99 towards your December purchase of Potato Au Gratin au yeah! layered yukon potatoes Center-Cut Pork Chops boneless .........................lb $5.99 any Made-in-Maryland product! in a cream sauce that’s cheesier than your best Perdue Chicken Breast bone-in local ............lb $3.59 dad jokes ........................................... lb $5.99 Capellini with Sun-Dried Tomatoes & Basil SEAFOOD GROCERY capellini pasta, tossed with garlic, sun-dried Bourbon Salmon Filet made-in-house .................lb $15.99 Martinelli’s Sparkling Cider ........................25.4 oz $4.99 tomatoes, fresh basil and parmesan Tuna Steak previously frozen ................................lb $14.99 Kitchen Basics Stock ..................................32 oz 2/$6.00 ............................................................lb $7.59 Cooked Shrimp 21/25 ct; peeled and deveined Stove Top Stuffing Mix ........................................check 6 oz $1.69 Steamed Broccoli simply steamed florets Heinz HomeStyle Gravy ..............................these 12 oz 3/$5.00 ............................................................lb $7.49 ..........................................................................lb $15.99 OFF YOUR Ocean Spray Craisins ...................................LIST 6 oz 2/$4.00 DELI Carr’s Crackers ..................................... 4.5-7 oz 2/$6.00 Eddie’s Rare Roast Beef ......................................lb $14.99 SANDWICH SPECIALS McCadam Muenster ............................................lb $6.99 HEALTH & BEAUTY Cosmopolitan Sandwich Eddie’s Macaroni Salad .......................................lb $2.99 Every Man Jack Body Wash .........................16.9 oz $9.99 Eddie’s rare roast beef, havarti, onion, tomato and JÁSÖN Deodorant .......................................... 2.5 oz $4.99 mayonnaise, on a sub roll ......................................$6.99 BAKERY Powerhouse Sandwich Pecan Pie 10” baked-in-house ............................ea $13.99 CANDY & COFFEE muenster, lettuce, tomato, microgreens and spicy brown La Brea Bakery Raisin Pecan Bread ................... ea $7.99 Jelly Belly Jelly Beans ........................................... lb $9.49 mustard, on multigrain ...........................................$4.99 Dinner Rolls potato or pumpernickel ...........12 ct pk $3.49 Malted Milk Balls ..................................................lb $11.49 Mayflower Sandwich Baltimore Coffee & Tea Co. Mount Vernon Blend local Eddie’s oven-roasted turkey breast, house-made regular ...................................................... 8 oz bag $7.49 stuffing and jellied cranberry sauce, on ciabatta Americano only at Charles Street .................... 16 oz $2.00 ...............................................................................$6.99 A HISTORY OF SERVICE 1954 1960s Victor opens Catering platters, 1944 Eddie’s Market at personal shopping, Victor Cohen 5113 Roland Avenue. and delivery are opens the original introduced. Victor’s Market. happy SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK OF thanksgiving NOVEMBER 24-30 Our stores are CLOSED on Thursday, 11.28 PRODUCE FROZEN Yams .......................................................................lb $0.99 Hanover Vegetables gold or silver line .... 9-12 oz 2/$4.00 Celery ............................................................... bunch $1.89 Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream .............................16 oz 2/$9.00 Cranberries .................................................12 oz bag $1.99 Red Grapes seedless ............................................. lb $2.79 DAIRY Teriyaki Grilled Salmon this tasty tango of char- Pillsbury Pie Crust................. 14.1 oz 2/$5.00 MAKE grilled atlantic salmon and salty-sweet glaze Zeigler’s Apple Cider ...........................................gal $7.99 YOURSELF Sargento Shredded Cheese at home hits all the right notes .......................lb $20.99 VICTOR’S MEATS only at Roland Avenue ...................................... 5-8 oz bag 3/$8.00 Chimichurri Flank Steak paleo-friendly! house-cut USDA Prime Sirloin Steak boneless .....................lb $9.99 beef, grilled medium-rare and smothered in our garlic-parsley-lemon pesto sauce USDA Choice Lamb Top Rounds .........................lb $13.99 GROCERY Libby’s 100% Pure Pumpkin .......................... 29 oz $2.99 ..........................................................lb $16.99 EDDIE’S MEATS Carnation Evaporated Milk ..................... 16 oz 10/$10.00 BBQ Chicken Thighs mesquite-rubbed bone-in CHEF-MADE thighs, baked in Eddie’s sweet, rich barbecue with Domino Sugar .....................................16 oz box 10/$10.00 USDA Choice NY Strip Steak...............................lb $15.99 sauce ................................................. lb $8.99 care Bruce’s Yams ..............................................40 oz 2/$5.00 USDA Choice Ground Round ................................lb $6.99 Mashed Butternut Squash velvety, vibrant mashup Center-Cut Pork Roast boneless ..........................lb $5.59 Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce of rich, creamy butter and sweet, steamed Kunzler Sliced Slab Bacon ....................................lb $7.99 jellied or whole berry ................................14 oz 2/$3.00 butternut squash ................................ lb $8.99 College Inn Broth ........................................32 oz 2/$3.00 Pasta, Peas & Bacon customer favorite—simple and SEAFOOD convenient while you’re busy preparing for the big Irish Organic Salmon Filet ...................................lb $18.99 feast! .................................................. lb $6.59 Red Snapper Filet ................................................lb $18.99 WENSLEYDALE WITH CRANBERRIES Macaroni and Cheese in our Grab-and-Go case: Raw Shrimp 21/25 ct ...........................................lb $14.99 SALE! lb $18.49 in our cheese department baked elbow noodles in a rich, cheddar cheese sauce—a customer favorite! ............... lb $4.99 DELI Boar’s Head Honey Maple Ham ...........................lb $9.99 HEALTH & BEAUTY J.R. Watkin’s Hand Soap .....................................XX $5.29 Saval Domestic Swiss ...........................................lb $7.99 SANDWICH SPECIALS Tom’s of Maine Toothpaste .....................4.7-5.5 oz $4.69 Eddie’s Coleslaw ...................................................lb $2.99 First-Cut Corned Beef or Pastrami Sandwich CANDY & COFFEE made-to-order on your choice of bread or wrap BAKERY ...............................................................................$5.99 Naron Butter Almond Crunch local ..............lb $16.49 Round Coffee Cake ...............................................ea $7.99 Caprese Sandwich Crystallized Ginger ...............................................lb $18.49 Brownie Bites ....................................................... pk $5.49 fresh mozzarella, red onion, tomato and pesto, Baltimore Coffee & Tea Co. Euroclassic Brioche Loaf .................................... ea $6.49 on focaccia ............................................................$5.99 Cinnamon Sticky Bun Coffee local Mayflower Sandwich regular ...................................................... 8 oz bag $7.49
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