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Thanksgiving Menu Ideas

by Joe and Lindy / Wednesday, 03 April 2013 / Published in Holiday Tips

Thanksgiving is an annual national holiday commemorating a harvest festival celebrated by the Pilgrim Fathers in 1621. This day, which is used to express gratitude, is observed in the United States on the fourth Thursday in November. One of the greatest traditions of Thanksgiving is that of a family dinner, which means menu planning is a must. Here are some Thanksgiving menu ideas that will fill your table and the appetite of your guests:

Main Course

The traditional main entrée for Thanksgiving is, of course, turkey. If this isn’t quite your taste, you may want to consider serving ham instead. This is a popular alternative and is a pleasing main course for your dinner guests.

Side Dishes

When it comes to serving a meal, the side dishes are almost as important as the entree. Popular Thanksgiving side dishes include mashed potatoes with turkey gravy, dressing, green beans, sweet potatoes, macaroni and cheese, rolls and cranberries served with cranberry sauce. If you have a large family, it may be a good idea to prepare several side dishes so that everyone will be able to find something that they like.

Dessert

What meal would be complete without the perfect dessert? Whether it’s a pumpkin pie, chocolate pie or other favorite flavor, this traditional treat is common at the conclusion of a Thanksgiving dinner. If you are planning for a large gathering, consider serving several different pies in an effort to accommodate a variety of taste buds.

The Benefits Of A Homemade Meal

Believe it or not, some may choose to dine at a restaurant on Thanksgiving instead of preparing a homemade meal. Although dining out may be easier, it cannot replace the taste and camaraderie of a family dinner at home. Many may shy away from preparing a large Thanksgiving meal because it seems intimidating to cook for so many people. However, with the right recipe, cookware and a little knowhow, your next holiday meal can be a breeze.

Rounding Up The Perfect Recipes

If you know what to cook, but still need a little help with the details, consider looking for the perfect recipes to turn your meal into a masterpiece. While many recipes are available online, many turn to cookbooks and/or women’s specialty magazines for popular recipe and preparation ideas. As the Thanksgiving holiday approaches, there is no shortage of publications containing ideas for creating the perfect meal. Now that you have the perfect menu idea, it’s time to start putting your plan into motion. By planning ahead, your Thanksgiving meal can be stress free and enjoyable for you as well as for everyone who joins you. And don’t lose sight of the reason for your efforts – a time for family and friends to celebrate and give thanks.

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