I love the beautiful colors, family, food, and fun this time of year! As the holiday approaches, this article will offer Thanksgiving Planning tips to help relieve stress and have a little fun.
First, create your to-do list. I don’t know about you, but I can only operate with a prioritized list. Be realistic about what you want to get done, and list shortcuts if you run out of time. If you need a dessert and baking is not your thing, grab a grocery-store-made pie, add fresh whipped cream or ice cream, and it will be delicious!
Do you plan to get a fresh turkey? If so, be sure to order it from your favorite market now. The rule to go by has always been one pound per person. That may be too much turkey, and you will have leftovers with the other items you plan to serve. If you need help with a step-by-step plan, click here to view ideas.
Put together your shopping list and purchase your dry and frozen goods this week.
Decide on the decorating theme you want for your table setting or buffet. Now is the time to pull out any time-cherished items and use them. If you have a set of silver from your grandmother, pull it out, polish it, and get it ready.
I like to see the person across from me and do not enjoy centerpieces that get in the way. Grab an assortment of flowers from your local grocery store, select the color theme, mix in greens (or use cuttings from your yard), and create a lovely arrangement; click here for how-to instructions. For ideas for decorating your table with pinecones, click here or use fruits.
Take a moment and walk around your dining area and remove any extra things that may be taking up needed space. Do you have a bar cart? Now is the time to prepare and stock it with whatever you wish to serve your guests. If you need help with ideas on pairing wine with your turkey, click here. If you plan on serving wine with dinner, be sure to have a non-alcoholic beverage, perhaps a Cranberry-Mint Water; it tastes delicious and is beautiful!
Remember what is important to you: relaxing and enjoying your time with friends and family!
By Debbie Correale, Redesign Right, LLC. Stay connected on Facebook, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Houzz, and Instagram. Feature photo from Pixabay.com.