Preparing Thanksgiving Dinner
Hello Neighbor,
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The holidays are upon us, and everyone is excited about spending it with family and friends. But, if you are the one hosting your family’s holiday traditions this year, you might be wondering how your going to manage, especially when you live the rest of the year on such a tight budget. Well, here are some great tips for hosting your family’s Thanksgiving on a budgetThe turkey is by far the most expensive part of any Thanksgiving, but start watching your paper now. A lot of grocery stores run special on whole turkeys the week before Thanksgiving. If you’re smart and shop around, you can find the best price and the best turkey available.
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You can find delicious and easy recipes online for your side dishes. Mashed potatoes, candied yams, green bean casserole, and even cranberries out of a can are all affordable side dishes that can be made for next to nothing, so don’t be afraid to explore your options.
https://www.youreverydayhome.com/recipes/preparing-thanksgiving-dinner
Nikki Kins
November 4, 2021 @ 7:39 pm
A great cheat sheet for anyone new to cooking a whole turkey! If I may contribute a cautionary addition: Don’t wait until the morning of to thaw your turkey if buying frozen. I may or may not have been guilty of this when I was new to cooking.