Ok, I promised more Thanksgiving links, and here they are.
- Aunt Martha has menu ideas for different styles of Thanksgiving dinner, including a buffet and a Southern-style feast. (By the way, having lived in the South my entire life, I can say we eat our Thanksgiving meal like everyone else: one forkfull at a time. I’ve also never had a fried bird for the holiday meal.)
- Aunt Martha also has ideas for Thanksgiving decorations and crafty projects.
- MyRecipes.com offers their best Thanksgiving recipes. This also includes some ideas for budget-friendly appetizers and sides if that’s what you’re charged with bringing to dinner.
- Want to feel better about what you’re eating? MyRecipes.com has details on the healthy benefits of certain traditional Thanksgiving foods.
- Domino has recipes for a one-pan Thanksgiving dinner, complete with grocery list.
- Our favorite healthy gal, Hungry Girl, has a roundup of healthified recipes.
- And lastly, Real Simple has a Thanksgiving cheat sheet for busy people. I’m definitely printing some of these out and hanging them up in my kitchen as I get ready for my parents’ visit.
Do you have any tips or links to add?
I heart Aunt Martha. She has great dessert recipes.
I enjoy Hungry Girl’s recipes, and Real Simple is fantastic!
Thanks for the post! I am going to scour the interwebs for gluten free Thanksgiving recipes this week to post. I managed GF stuffing last year, but it wasn’t as delicious as I hoped it would be…
Didn’t we have fried turkey at the annual craziness that is our family get-together last year? I seem to remember not being able to sit down to eat that meal due to the large number of high chairs at the table..