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You can count on Country Market Restaurant at the Flying J Truck Stop to fill your plate on Thanksgiving. They'll serve dinner from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Nov. 27, and the buffet includes roast turkey, roast ham, fried chicken, Salisbury steak and glazed meatloaf for the entrees. Stuffing, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce and vegetables round out the meal.

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You can count on Country Market Restaurant at the Flying J Truck Stop to fill your plate on Thanksgiving. They'll serve dinner from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Nov. 27, and the buffet includes roast turkey, roast ham, fried chicken, Salisbury steak and glazed meatloaf for the entrees. Stuffing, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce and vegetables round out the meal.

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It can be difficult to be on the road during the holidays. Not only may you be missing out on fun family time, but it’s sometimes tough to find places to spend the holiday and get a great meal. Luckily, more and more restaurants and convenience stores are open on Thanksgiving Day. As a trucker, your biggest problem will be finding a good spot to park in order to eat your favorite food or a delicious turkey dinner.

Read on for a list of tips to help you enjoy your Thanksgiving holiday no matter where you are.

  • Most major gas stations and truck stops will be open for some amount of time on Thanksgiving Day. Those open 24 hours include Love’s Travel Stops, Pilot Travel Centers, Sapp Bros. Travel Centers and Flying J.
  • You may also find smaller truck stops offering special meals. One such stop in Idaho has gotten a fair amount of press among the trucking community. The Boise Stage Shop is offering a free home-cooked Thanksgiving dinner to CDL holders and one guest, plus discounted meals for kids and additional adults.
  • Community centers offer free meals to just about anybody who wants to attend – and you may even be able to offer volunteer work before or after the meal. Even if you aren’t from the community, your presence will be welcomed and you just might strike up conversation with folks you never would have met otherwise.
  • Churches in cities across the United States often provide free meals to the community. Again, you may be able to offer some volunteer time to help set up or clean up after the meal.
  • Restaurants, though difficult for parking your truck, are increasingly open on Thanksgiving Day. If turkey dinner isn’t your thing, a restaurant with additional menu options may be your best bet. Keep in mind that some restaurants have limited menus or require reservations on holidays. Call ahead to confirm holiday hours and reservation policies.
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there was no swearing in the ale emporium video

 

is landers getting paid to do promos now? in addition to getting paid for his fake restaurant reviews?

 

clearly he only jabbers about the same handful of restaurants because they give him free meals to pimp them out

I'm sure I cursed, it's like a habit LOL

 

And what the fuck are you talking about "fake" reviews?

 

I do that shit honestly, it's a passion of mine

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