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* Skip to main content * Skip to primary sidebar * Skip to footer WELCOME You are meant to be here Menu * Home * About * Blog * Recipes THANKSGIVING COOKING TIMELINE:YOUR ULTIMATE GUIDE FOR A STRESS-FREE FEAST Hosting + Thanksgiving THANKSGIVING WEEKEND ACTIVITIES Hosting + Thanksgiving THANKSGIVING COOKING TIMELINE:YOUR ULTIMATE GUIDE FOR A STRESS-FREE FEAST Hosting + Thanksgiving THANKSGIVING WEEKEND ACTIVITIES Hosting + Thanksgiving THANKSGIVING COOKING TIMELINE:YOUR ULTIMATE GUIDE FOR A STRESS-FREE FEAST Hosting + Thanksgiving THANKSGIVING WEEKEND ACTIVITIES Hosting + Thanksgiving THANKSGIVING COOKING TIMELINE:YOUR ULTIMATE GUIDE FOR A STRESS-FREE FEAST Hosting + Thanksgiving THANKSGIVING WEEKEND ACTIVITIES Hosting + Thanksgiving ‹› SIGN UP SO YOU DON’T MISS A THING! New posts! Join in on the fun! THANKSGIVING WEEKEND ACTIVITIES WELCOME TO THE HOLIDAY WEEKEND YOU’VE BEEN WAITING FOR! Thanksgiving can sometimes feel a bit repetitive—eat, sleep, chat, get annoyed at your brother, sleep, and do it all over again. Over the year my family and I have learned how to make the most of our time together. Here are 5 ideas to help you savor every moment this Thanksgiving! 1. Pajama Party with a Christmas Movie Invite everyone to come in their favorite festive pajamas—think fun prints or cozy Christmas-themed ones. One year, my family even hosted a onesie fashion show! Set up a hot chocolate bar, popcorn, and comfort food for everyone to enjoy while you settle in for a holiday movie marathon. 2. Flower Arrangement Party Tap into the creativity of your family with a flower arrangement session! Gather a few sets of fresh flowers the day before or on Thanksgiving morning and let everyone craft their own centerpiece for the table. It’s a wonderful way to slow down and bond while creating something beautiful together. 3. Turkey Bowl Turkey bowling is a huge hit in my family—though with six brothers and six nephews, we might be a bit biased! Organize a friendly football game using cheap flags and enjoy some spirited competition. To keep the fun light-hearted, consider playful bets, like a pie-in-the-face challenge for the losing team. This is a fantastic way to get a good chunk of the family outside while you prep the meal! 4. Parade Breakfast Kick off Thanksgiving morning with a festive breakfast while watching the Thanksgiving Day parade. Gather around the table to enjoy pancakes, pastries, and coffee while sharing in the excitement of the floats and performances. 5. Game Night Dip Party End the day with a game night featuring a dip party! Set out an array of delicious dips—think buffalo chicken, guacamole, and spinach-artichoke—and let everyone bring their favorite chips or veggies. Engage in friendly competition with board games or card games, creating a lively atmosphere for everyone to unwind together. THANKSGIVING COOKING TIMELINE:YOUR ULTIMATE GUIDE FOR A STRESS-FREE FEAST Thanksgiving is a time for family, gratitude, and, of course, delicious food! But preparing a feast can be overwhelming without a solid plan. To help you navigate the chaos of cooking, we’ve created a Thanksgiving cooking timeline that will ensure everything is ready to serve on time. Let’s break it down step-by-step! 1 WEEK BEFORE THANKSGIVING PLAN YOUR MENU * Choose Dishes: Decide on the main dish (turkey, ham, or vegetarian option) and side dishes (stuffing, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, etc.). * Make a Shopping List: Based on your menu, list all ingredients you’ll need, checking your pantry for staples. GROCERY SHOPPING * Purchase non-perishable items like canned goods, spices, and dry ingredients. * If your turkey is frozen, buy it now to allow for thawing time. 3 DAYS BEFORE THANKSGIVING FINAL GROCERY SHOPPING * Buy fresh produce, dairy, and any last-minute items. * If you’re making pie, get your baking ingredients. PREP AHEAD * Chop Vegetables: Dice onions, carrots, celery, and any other veggies for stuffing or sides. Store them in airtight containers in the fridge. * Make Cranberry Sauce: This can be made a couple of days ahead and stored in the fridge. 2 DAYS BEFORE THANKSGIVING TURKEY PREPARATION * Thaw the Turkey: If still frozen, move it to the fridge to thaw (1 day for every 4-5 pounds). BAKE DESSERTS * Prepare Pies: Bake pies today (pumpkin, pecan, or apple). They’ll taste better after sitting for a day and can be served at room temperature. PREPARE STUFFING * If using bread stuffing, you can dry out the bread today. Cube it and let it sit out, or bake it at a low temperature. 1 DAY BEFORE THANKSGIVING FINAL TURKEY PREP * Brine the Turkey: If brining, do it overnight to ensure maximum flavor and moisture. MAKE AHEAD SIDES * Prepare Casseroles: Assemble any casseroles and cover them for baking tomorrow. * Cook Vegetables: If you’re making roasted vegetables, you can wash, peel, and cut them today. SET THE TABLE * Lay out dishes, utensils, and decorations. This will save you time on the big day. THANKSGIVING DAY MORNING (8 AM) * Remove Turkey from the Fridge: Take your turkey out to come to room temperature for even cooking. * Preheat the Oven: Get it ready for the turkey and any sides that need baking. Link to Turkey Pan I Love MID-MORNING (9 AM) * Start the Turkey: If you’re roasting a turkey, put it in the oven according to its weight and your chosen cooking method. LATE MORNING (10 AM) * Prepare Other Dishes: Start cooking side dishes that take longer, like mashed potatoes or casseroles. Link to Pans I Use! EARLY AFTERNOON (12 PM) * Finish Sides: Prepare quick-cook dishes like green beans or salads. Heat up any casseroles you made earlier. * Bake Rolls: If making homemade rolls, get them in the oven. 1 HOUR BEFORE DINNER (3 PM) * Check the Turkey: Use a meat thermometer to ensure it’s fully cooked (165°F in the thickest part). * Let the Turkey Rest: Once done, take it out and let it rest for at least 30 minutes before carving. DINNER TIME (4 PM) * Serve and Enjoy!: Carve the turkey, serve all your delicious sides, and enjoy the fruits of your labor with family and friends. AFTER DINNER CLEANUP AND STORAGE * Don’t forget to store leftovers properly in airtight containers. Label them with dates to ensure freshness. FINAL THOUGHTS By following this Thanksgiving cooking timeline, you can reduce stress and enjoy the holiday more fully. Remember, the key is to stay organized and plan ahead. Happy Thanksgiving, and may your feast be bountiful and delicious! 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