Now that Halloween is done and the sugar high has worn off, I plan to take spend some time both myself and with Maya focusing on the importance of family. It was while I was cruising around the 'net looking for ideas for a family theme that I found this -
A list of ten different ways to approach Thanksgiving - the Biggie of family holidays. I like this list because it lets you choose from elaborate, lengthy preparations, slap-dash on the table meals and all dinners in between with each one leading to a fine family feast. Just follow the links.
( Thanks, Allrecipes.com !)
A Stress-Free Thanksgiving
BY: Allrecipes Staff
Ten tips for an easier holiday.
Do-ahead Thanksgiving
BY: Pam Anderson
The holiday is really about catching up with family and friends.
Last-Minute Thanksgiving
BY: Mackenzie Schieck
Get ideas and recipes for putting together a fantastic Thanksgiving the day before.
Last-Minute Thanksgiving Timeline
BY: Mackenzie Schieck
You won't get behind prepping your last-minute thanksgiving with this handy to-do list.
Make-Aheads
BY: Allrecipes Staff
Use this guide to prepare parts of your Thanksgiving meal several days in advance.
Thanksgiving Menus for Beginners to Experts
BY: Frances Crouter
Whether this is your first time preparing Thanksgiving dinner or your fiftieth, we've got a menu for you.
Thanksgiving on the Go
BY: Allrecipes Staff
Traveling with food? Get helpful planning tips for making the trip as easy as possible.
Thanksgiving Planner: The Four Week Plan
BY: Vanessa Greaves
There's no way Thanksgiving is going to take you by surprise this year--use this guide for Turkey Day success.
Thanksgiving Planner: The One-Week Plan
BY: Vanessa Greaves
Maybe you meant to get started planning earlier, but using this to-do list as a guide, one week is all you'll need to pull together an amazing Thanksgiving feast.
Thanksgiving Planner: The Two-Week Plan
BY: Vanessa Greaves
Thanksgiving is just two weeks away, but you still have plenty of time to put together a beautiful turkey day--get tips and recipes!
Monday, November 5, 2007
Start Now - A List Of Ten Guides To A Stress Free Thanksgiving Holiday (honest)
Posted by Grandmother Wren at Monday, November 05, 2007