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Planning Thanksgiving dinner can be stressful. Then add trying to find tasty keto and low carb recipes on top of that and you could be pulling your hair out. With our Thanksgiving guide, checklists, and recipe ideas you'll be set up for delicious holiday success.
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- Plan your guest list, and make sure to let everyone know that RSVPing is very important. Make sure to ask guests if they can bring a dish or drink (1-word people....DELEGATE!!), food allergies, and their drink preferences, alcoholic or non-alcoholic.
- Plan your menu, making sure to add the dishes that your guests will be bringing.
- Buy any special equipment you might need ie. roasting pan, meat thermometer, carving knife, etc. Don't be me and have to rush out last minute to buy a turkey baster!
- Inventory your china, serving dishes, silverware, and glassware. Ask guests to bring things you might need. Don't worry, it doesn't all need to match.
- Plan any special decor. Tablescapes, tablecloth, placemats, napkins, etc.
- Finalize your menu (download the free clickable menu ideas).
- Make your shopping list.
- If you are making homemade pies, rolls, stock, make now and freeze for later.
- Shop for your nonperishables, including containers for the leftovers. Make sure to make space in your pantry for everything.
- Clean out your freezer.
- Buy your turkey, if buying frozen. The turkey should be done 1 hour before you plan to eat to allow it to rest and cool enough for easy carving.
- Buy your turkey (if buying fresh) or place your frozen turkey in the fridge to defrost. Rule of thumb - Allow 1 day per 4 to 5 pounds of turkey. A 12 to 15-pound bird will take approx 3 days to defrost.
- Plan your Day-Of cooking schedule. Remember, roast your turkey for 12 to 15 minutes per pound at 325 degrees F. Finish turkey an hour before mealtime, and tent with foil until it is time to carve.
- Make your cranberry sauce (if making homemade) and store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
- Plan meals to use up any ingredients you have in the fridge to free up space.
- Buy your perishable ingredients.
- Set up your drink station. Make sure to choose a place central to the kitchen or dining area.
- Place turkey in brine (if brining).
- Make your desserts.
- Clean the house.
- Remove the turkey from the brine, pat dry, season inside and out, and place in the fridge on a tray uncovered overnight.
- Set the table.
- Pick up ice.
- Prep garnish.
- Set out utensils and serving dishes.
- Chill beverages.
- Don't stress! Stick to your day-of schedule/planner.
- Enjoy a beverage.
- Gobble till you wobble!!!
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Sab Reads Books
I adore printables! And these tips are going to be perfect to implement. It seems to me like I always get more stressed out during Thanksgiving than I do any other holiday, including Christmas!
Parenting Patch
Thanksgiving is my second favorite holiday of the year. I have a similar planning guide that I use to get all the food prepared and in the oven on the big day!
Unknown
What an awesome Thanksgiving guide! We don't have Thanksgiving here in Australia but I could definitely use this guide for Christmas time!
Mom Knows Best
I love trying new recipes for Thanksgiving. I better start planning.
Unknown
Thanks for sharing this PDF! I always panic before Thanksgiving because of all the moving parts to make it happen. This list will help me keep things in order.
Edohpa
This is awesome! I love how it's all broke down into different days and even offers reason behind why they are where they are on the list. Perfect!
Claudia Krusch
This is a fantastic breakdown. I am in charge of our Thanksgiving this year. I will have to keep a copy of this list. I always try to do as much as I can ahead of time.
Nicole
This is such a good list! This will be so helpful to people that are hosting Thanksgiving for the first time, like myself. I'll definitely be referring to this, thanks for sharing!
Kelly Hutchinson
Thanksgiving used to be so stressful me. I would be the one to put on the whole dinner for the family. Now it is just my four core members and we don't make a big deal about it.
JNoteMusic
Wow! What a great day to plan a wonderful day of family time. I like the schedule and also the layout. Can't believe it is only in just a few weeks.
Khushboo
I loved the fun stress free guide that you have created. Will you be making one for Christmas, too?
Tiffany
Yes, cooking for Thanksgiving can be stressful! Great guide to follow to stay calm and enjoy the holiday.
Unknown
This is an awesome guide!! You're so clever to put together something like this!
Blair Villanueva
Thanks for generously sharing us your guide. I should try to do this as well. Am excited!
Ada
This is so awesome, it really doesn't have to be stressful if you have a plan and this is perfect to help people have a plan and stay stress free!
Sadaf
Love the printable and the detailed guide your created. Totally rad!
Garf
Thanks for sharing this guide. Since my hubby and I will stay home for the holiday, that is already stress free for me 😉
The Pressed Claw
oh no! I forgot for a minute that thanks giving is near its due! Thanks for sharing this guide and it really is very useful!
Bobbi | Bobbi's Kozy Kitchen
Thanks! I agree, for some reason Thanksgiving gets me every year!
Bobbi | Bobbi's Kozy Kitchen
Yes! I am glad that you like the guide 🙂
Bobbi | Bobbi's Kozy Kitchen
I am doing a small dinner this year. It will be weird LOL
Bobbi | Bobbi's Kozy Kitchen
I know! It totally snuck up on me!!
Bobbi | Bobbi's Kozy Kitchen
I am thinking about it 🙂
Linh
The chicken looks so yummy. Your instructions are clear and easy to follow, too. I should try out this recipe now.