Hey friends! As Thanksgiving approaches, it’s time to get our lists together for that epic feast. Here’s a fun A-Z rundown of everything you might need for the big day. Let’s dive in!
- A: Appetizers – Think cheese platters, veggie trays, and dips!
- B: Bread – Fresh rolls or a classic stuffing to soak up gravy.
- C: Cranberry Sauce – A must-have for that sweet-tart flavor.
- D: Desserts – Pumpkin pie, pecan pie, or even a chocolate cake.
- E: Eggnog – Perfect for some festive cheer in a glass.
- F: Forks – Don’t forget the cutlery for all that delicious food!
- G: Gravy – The crown jewel of any Thanksgiving meal.
- H: Ham or Turkey – The main event, whether you prefer one over the other.
- I: Ice Cream – A great partner for your pie, especially vanilla!
- J: Juice or Sparkling Cider – Something to sip on while you feast.
- K: Kale Salad – A refreshing side to balance out the heavier dishes.
- L: Lettuce – For those who like a simple salad.
- M: Mashed Potatoes – Creamy and buttery, a classic comfort food.
- N: Nuts – Great for snacking or adding to your stuffing.
- O: Olives – A little salty treat to munch on.
- P: Pumpkin Spice – For those lattes or desserts, it’s a seasonal fave.
- Q: Quinoa Salad – A healthy, trendy side dish option.
- R: Roasted Vegetables – Add some color and flavor to your table.
- S: Stuffing – A Thanksgiving staple, whether in the bird or baked separately.
- T: Tarts – Apple or berry tarts are scrumptious additions.
- U: Utensils – Can’t feast without these, right?
- V: Vegetables – Green beans, carrots, or whatever you love!
- W: Wine – Pair it with your meal for a festive touch.
- X: X-factor – Surprise your guests with a unique dish or drink!
- Y: Yams – Sweet and savory, perfect for a Thanksgiving feast.
- Z: Zucchini – A great veggie option that can be roasted or sautéed.
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Happy Thanksgiving planning, everyone!