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  1. We always host a potluck with friends, that way no one has to do to much cooking!

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  3. I try to prepare as much in advance as I can. Also, I have really pared down the menu over the years. thx

  4. I make sure I have some easy prepped meals for the days leading up to thanksgiving so I’m not scrambling preparing dinners while I’m preparing for thanksgiving too.

  5. We try to keep things low key, we don’t rush around, we take it easy and relax on Thanksgiving!!

  6. We come together as a group to all prepare the meal. Some bring dishes others help at the house. It really makes it so the host is not exhausted and can enjoy Thanksgiving like everyone else.

  7. We keep things pretty low key around here. There are always people in and out of the house. Some just pop in for a quick visit. I always have some little appetizers for those who are not staying long. I also have lots of tinfoil or Tupperware to send my guest home with food too. No stress, just friends and family, getting together and being thankful for the time together!

  8. We do potluck, so it not just on 1 person, we also prep days before, to make all the cooking easier.

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