Thanksgiving Dinner - Stress Free
Hosting a Thanksgiving dinner can be quite stressful. The holiday season is already upon us and it seems we are busy even before the day gets here. First Thanksgiving, then Christmas, with New Years Day to follow. First, calm down.
Here are some tips to relieve some of the stress so you too can enjoy the day with your guests.

The second thing you should do is start you baking now. Most baked goods freeze quite well. You could make and freeze pies, nut breads, unfrosted cakes and cookies. You can freeze fruit pies

Plan your guest list. This may seem simple, but as you think about who you want over at your home, your list can grow to impossible numbers! Do you have a large family? If so, you may not be able to have many friends over. This is where you need to decide who you want to spend the day with. Traditions also play a part in this. Maybe you have the same people year after year, such as Grandma and Grandpa. If so, this will be easy because you already know. Ok, you now have your guest list ready.
Start your grocery shopping early! Don't wait until the week of Thanksgiving to buy what you need. Not only are you risking empty shelves, but it is expensive to buy at the last minute. There are great sales starting around Halloween for baking supplies and such. Stock up now. If stuffing mix is on sale when you are at the market for milk, pick it up. You are going to need it anyway. You can also get cranberries cheap way before the big day. Cranberries freeze well too. As you buy items you know you will need, mark them down so when you get the rest of what you need, you do not over buy items. Turkeys also are on sale sometimes weeks before. You can get great deals like $5 turkeys limit 1. When you see this, go back again and pick up another to freeze!

And Finally Thanksgiving Day! Your turkey is in the oven. When your guests start to arrive you need to enlist help. You may want to do it all and get all the glory for the hard work you have put in, but it is much better to let others help out and enjoy your day. Delegate tasks such as setting the table, organizing serving dishes and setting out appetizers for your guests to enjoy while the meal is being prepared. Snacking is an important part to hosting a party. This is a must when entertaining. So set out the appetizer trays and mingle with your guests because you have planned for this day and you will now enjoy it too!
A sample Thanksgiving meal menu:
Roasted Turkey with Herbs
Cider Crusted Baked Ham
Sweet Potato Casserole with Pecan topping
Garlic Mashed Potatoes & Pan gravy
Cranberries with Grand Marnier Sauce (YUM!)
Molded Raspberry/Cranberry Salad
Homemade Rolls with Honey Butter
Green Bean Casserole (kids love this)
Bread Stuffing with Italian Sausage,Pecans,Raisins and Apples
Pumpkin Pie
Apple Pie
Pecan Pie
Stephanie Maggio is the owner and chef of Maggio's Personal Chef Service. She does full personal cheffing and in-home catering. Stephanie has been cooking for 15 years and is a proud member of the Personal Chef's Network.
By Stephanie Maggio
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