Prime Cuisine Twin Buffet Warmer
Our Take
- Keeps two things warm
- Let the guests serve themselves for once
- We got your IRK link right here!
With or Without: a Thanksgiving Meh-rathon
Hosting Thanksgiving without a Prime Cuisine Twin Buffet Warmer
It’s time to eat! Rather than set it up on the table, you’ve assembled everything buffet style in the kitchen, on trays.
“The potatoes are freezing,” says Aunt Helen at the table.
“The stuffing sat too long,” says Aunt Hilda. “I’m getting food poisoning.”
Before you can say anything about how long the stuffing sat out or how food poisoning works, Uncle Gil speaks up: “You know, there’s a cure for food poisoning. Tart cherry juice. And it can fix a lot of other stuff too.” Uncle Gil begins listing conditions tart cherry juice can apparently treat, some of them very serious.
Your impressionable cousin Grace nods along, taking notes on her phone.
Hosting Thanksgiving with a Prime Cuisine Twin Buffet Warmer
It’s time to eat! Rather than set it up on the table, you’ve assembled everything buffet style in the kitchen, in your buffet warmers.
Everyone enjoys the perfectly warm food.
About halfway through the meal, Uncle Gil leans over to you. “I think I feel another migraine coming on. Do you have any apple cider vinegar?”
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Meh-rathon
What’s a Meh-rathon?
Normally, Meh is all about one deal per day—simple. But sometimes, we throw that out the window. A Meh-rathon is an all-day gauntlet of nonstop deals. One after another, untill we run out of stuff (or patience). It's chaotic. It's fun. It's a terrible way to shop responsibly. You've been warned.