Thanksgiving is a holiday that’s very deep rooted in traditions, from giving thanks to the feast. One Thanksgiving tradition that a friend of mine started with her family is a thankful tree which is similar to the grateful turkey box we had last year. I just love taking time to hear what each person is thankful for. When I was a kid it was always such a big deal to pull on the wishbone in hopes of gaining some good luck, and as far back as I can remember we’ve watched the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on television. I’ve always dreamed of seeing it in person one day.
Many generous folks use Thanksgiving as an opportunity to help the less fortunate. Some people volunteer to serve food at homeless shelters on Thanksgiving Day and others donate to shelters or participate in canned food drives.
Being a family of foodies, the big feast is of particular importance. Like most families, we have our favorites which are prepared year after year like the mashed potatoes and cornbread dressing. Something pumpkin for dessert is a given, although in recent years I have deviated from the traditional pumpkin pie for a pumpkin cheesecake instead. This year Mom’s Citrus and Herb Turkey is sure to be the star of the show. While we’ll always have our traditional favorites, I like to prepare something different every year just to mix things up a bit.
This year technology is playing a greater role in my Thanksgiving preparation, thanks to some really great recipe and menu planning apps. The Bing Food & Drink app has quickly become a favorite of mine. This app makes it easy to explore recipes, choose wine and cocktails, and learn tips from celebrity chefs to make your next meal a taste tempting success. There are big beautiful photos, easy to follow instructions and helpful tools such as a meal planner and shopping list. Enter notes or upload your own recipes and with a single tap you can share your favorites with friends. The Bing Food & Drink app really does have everything you will need to plan a fabulous Thanksgiving feast.
I’m a total sucker when it comes to printables, and have been scouring the web looking for things like printable place cards and coloring pages.
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What are some of your Thanksgiving traditions?
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We always share things we’re thankful for as well. As a child I remember sitting on the floor writing down the Macy’s parade floats in a list. Don’t ask me why! I did it every year though!
Our tradition is making homemade sangria! And of course pumpkin pie….yummmmm
Mmmm…your turkey looks so good. We always have crock pot mac and cheese with Thanksgiving. That is definitely one of our traditions. 🙂
Still can’t get over how wonderful your turkey looks. I am so sad that traditions are not going to be followed this yer ;( We are going to be going out to dinner… I am so sad. I am definitely going to have to try your turkey recipe the following weekend!
We go to my inlaws and I go Black Friday shopping.
My favorite Thanksgiving tradition is staying up late and cooking the food the night before so that the kids smell all the goodies al night long and get so excited about it all.
I would love to get an all in one, but my husband is so old school, he hasn’t warmed up to the idea yet lol!
drooling over the turkey! I love printable s too – use them in our homeschooling!
Im ready to eat…Turkey looks so yummy.
I think a thankful tree is a great idea. I am going to fix one up for my family this year. Thanks for the tip!