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(ADV) Deadline upon us for Cajun Christmas turkeys

Cut-off date nears on Cajun turkeys: Joe L. Barbee, proprietor of Ol' Joe's B&B Que has announced Saturday, December 22, 2007 to be the latest cut-off date for accepting orders for his world famous Cajun Style Deep Fried Turkeys for pick-up before Christmas feasts at home.

Sides, dessserts available:The turkeys can be ordered with sides of potato salad, creamy cole slaw, or vinegar slaw; BQ baked beans, homemade dressing and desserts, including whole lemon pound cake, chocolate chip cake, Italian cream cake, or the establishment's renown Hummingbird cake.

Turkeys, Ol' Joe's Gift Certificates make great gifts: Ol' Joe reminds everyone that Cajun turkeys and Ol' Joe's Gift Certificates are great for all occasions.

Orders can be placed from the MENU and at the restaurant, open this Friday and Saturday, December 21 and 22, 2007. Merry Christmas from Ol' Joe & Susan Lynn Barbee, and all the staff at Ol' Joe's B&B Que, North 55 (Campbellsville RD), Columbia, KY. (270) 384-2360.




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