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Top Turkey-Day Tips

 
Top Turkey-Day Tips

Top Turkey-Day Tips
“Don’t be shy. You don’t have to be the only Thanksgiving cook.”

— Diane Morgan 
Need fresh ideas for Thanksgiving entertaining with ease? Make the most of your Turkey Day with these top fun and affordable tips.
Decorate Simply


Fall’s bounty provides countless options for free decorations, from pinecones to stunning arrangements of leaves or barren branches. “Avoid disposable decorations,” says Diane McDilda, author and green living guru. “Also consider memorabilia from previous years, such as framed photos and mementoes.”

 

Make Easy Eco-Friendly Updates


Little changes can make a big difference. “Turn the heat down before guests arrive,” advises McDilda. “All those bodies give off a lot of heat. Don’t overcook your turkey. Package any leftovers in reusable containers. And buy local food, meat, fruits and vegetables to incorporate into your holiday meal.”

 

Hand Out Cooking Assignments


“Don’t be shy. You don’t have to be the only Thanksgiving cook,” says Diane Morgan, culinary instructor and author of 14 books. “Just because the Pilgrims invited the Native Americans for the first Thanksgiving didn’t mean they came empty-handed. They brought numerous dishes. It’s a great tradition.” Make lists to eliminate redundancies and use e-mail to simplify communication.

 

Do Some Advance Prep


Shop ahead of time. Stock up on paper towels and cleaning supplies. Clean the house in advance. Consider what cooking utensils and serving dishes you will need. Borrow what you don’t have to keep the day affordable. “Arrange your flowers or table decorations the day before Thanksgiving,” says Morgan. “Set your table as well. You will have one less thing to think about.”

 

Think Like a Guest


No, that doesn’t mean propping up your feet when there are potatoes to be peeled. Instead, stay a night in your guests' rooms. Consider items you might like to have at hand, such as a basket for laundry, a trash can, fluffy towels, a water carafe and extra toilet paper. Also consider stocking your bathrooms with extra feminine supplies, shampoo, conditioner, a fresh bar of soap and other items your guests might need.

 

Plan for Fun


Some planning can help your day run smoothly. To keep children occupied during the meal, roll out craft paper over the tablecloth and place washable markers in decorative containers you already own. Encourage everyone to write Thanksgiving wishes. Choose an older child to organize outdoor games before and after the meal. “Encourage the kids to put on a play or skit indoors or go for a family walk outside to point out the change in season,” says McDilda. 

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