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Thanksgiving dinner is more than a meal; it's an event.
And that's why cooks planning for next week's holiday festivities do a double-take when they hear that the American Farm Bureau Federation estimates that a "classic" Thanksgiving dinner for 10 people costs $43.47.
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WASHINGTON - Putting a traditional turkey dinner on the table is going to be pricier this Thanksgiving.
The American Farm Bureau Federation reported Thursday that a meal with turkey and all the trimmings will cost about 13 percent more this year.
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If you follow the traditional Thanksgiving menu, you're going to pay about 13 percent more this year, according to the American Farm Bureau Federation.
The average cost of a Thanksgiving dinner for 10 is expected to cost an average of $43.47 this year, up from $43.47 in 2010, $34.56 in 2002 and $26.39 in 1992.
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WASHINGTON - Putting a traditional turkey dinner on the table is going to be pricier this Thanksgiving.
The American Farm Bureau Federation reported Thursday that a meal with turkey and all the trimmings will cost about 13 percent more this year.
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WASHINGTON - It's going to cost a bit more to put a traditional Thanksgiving dinner on the table this year.
The American Farm Bureau Federation reported Thursday that a meal with turkey and all the trimmings will cost about 13 percent more this holiday.
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It'll cost significantly more to get Thanksgiving dinner on the table this year.
The American Farm Bureau Federation said the price of the holiday meal is up 13 percent this year from last, the biggest annual increase in two decades. A traditional Thanksgiving dinner for 10 people will rise from $43.47 last year to $49.20 this year, the AFBF reported Thursday.
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The Thanksgiving turkey, plus all the trimmings, will gobble fewer dollars this year than it did last year.
The American Farm Bureau Federation estimates that the average tally for a traditional Thanksgiving meal for 10 people has fallen almost 4 percent, to $42.91 from $44.61 in 2008.
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Consumers this Thanksgiving can expect to dig a little deeper into their pockets for their annual holiday meal.
On average, the cost of a Thanksgiving meal for 10 is just under $40, according to the American Farm Bureau Federation.
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By BOB HELBIG
Here's something to give thanks for: Your Thanksgiving dinner will cost less this year, according to the American Farm Bureau Federation.
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THEY KNOW TURKEYS
A reassuring 96 percent of Americans are still thankful for their lot in life, despite claims from moody pundits and much of the alarmist press that the U.S. has seen "better days," or words to that effect. This overwhelming percentage is from a new Fox News poll that reveals virtually identical numbers across the entire demographic spectrum - Republicans, Democrats, independents, tea partyers, liberals, conservatives, blacks, whites, men and women.
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