Frugal Thanksgiving Dinner
By webmaster on Jul 7, 2007 in Holidays
Author by : Adriana Copaceanu
Quite often, people overdo it for Thanksgiving, both in preparing and
enjoying the meal. But, it’s possible to have a wonderful Thanksgiving with
family and friends without having to break the budget and spend two days in
the kitchen. The easiest way to do this is to organize a shared meal with
your family and friends, and it actually brings the original tradition of
sharing what we have with those we love to the forefront of the meal.
Once you’ve created a guest list, call and explain to them your idea. Ask
each family to bring their favorite side dish and dessert. If you want to
be really organized, you could plan the menu in advance and ask each family
what they would like to bring from the menu, so you don’t have duplicates.
However, most families have their traditional favorite items, so you might
be surprised by the variety you have just by letting them decide what to
bring.
Then, as the host family, you provide the main dish. Plan ahead for the
thawing and cooking time for the turkey, so it will be finished shortly
before your guests arrive. With the pop-up timers in turkeys, there is
little guesswork involved in cooking the bird. There are many websites on
the internet to help you cook the perfect holiday turkey. There are also
1-800 hotline numbers to help you prepare the meal.
If you decide to have a smaller meal, with just your immediate family, there
is no need to fix a huge meal. You may want to fix a few extra items, but
just having time to sit and relax and eat a meal together as a family is
quite often enough. With so many families running in all different
directions, it’s nice just to eat together and focus on the blessings of
your life.
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