Thanksgiving is a time for togetherness... it's an occasion to be spent in the warm and loving company of family, loved ones and friends enjoying turkey roast and pumpkin pies with them. Thanksgiving is also an opportunity to renew the ties that bind us with the ones we love... it is a time for remembering, cherishing and being thankful for all the good things you have been blessed with. So it's time to say 'Happy Thanksgiving'

Friday, October 05, 2007

How to Plan A Thanksgiving Party



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Planning for something in advance is what my mom always preferred, as that helps her more organized and less stressed when it comes to Thanksgiving Day. With Thanksgiving just around the corner, you can start planning a good thanksgiving meal. A few easy steps are just enough to surprise your special guests on Thanksgiving. Here's how to plan a proper Thanksgiving party:

Step 1: Start off by figuring out how many guests you want to invite. Consider the size of your home and your ability to cook for that number.
Step 2: Plan for a perfect Thanksgiving decoration for the party. This doesn't cost much. Design some thanksgiving plate mats, fold the napkins into turkeys, make thanksgiving wreaths and use thanksgiving paper chains.
Step 3: Plan a thanksgiving menu, keeping in view the tastes of your guests. You have tons of yummy recipe ideas to surprise your guests. Choose the ones that best suit with the guests and the occasion. If your guests are traditionalists they would like dishes such as turkey gravy, pumpkin pie, stuffing, mashed potatoes, yams, etc.
Step 4: It is a great idea to balance your heavy, starchy Thanksgiving classics with lighter dishes too. This will make the meal more enjoyable.
Step 5: There will be leftovers but don't worry. Thanksgiving leftover recipes to get some inspiration ideas about what to do with thanksgiving leftovers.



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