Saturday, November 9, 2024

Getting Holiday Ready

 Thanksgiving is now less than three weeks away. Christmas and Hannukah  are a month afterwards, both being celebrated on the same day this year. It's time to think about all that cooking and baking.Are you ready?

First of all ask yourself what you want to do for Thanksgiving. Some singles may prefer to eat out but you can just get a turkey breast, a jar of gravy and instant stuffing. This and a yam are perfect for just celebrating for one. It can even apply to two people if they just want a quiet dinner in. You may want to make a salad and just buy a small pie for afterwards.As for families this is where celebrating and cooking get intensive and extensive. Do you have a sit down dinner or a buffet? Do you decide on a sit-down for Thanksgiving and then a holiday buffet a month afterwards or vice versa. ANother aspect to consider is will the dinner include vegetarians and vegans. Even though both shun meat , they're different. Vegetarians will and can eat eggs and dairy. Vegans strictly prohibit this. If you have a few vegans coming over then consider making a Tofurky along with the real thing -a turkey. Luckily Tofurky comes with it's own gravy packet and stuffing so vegans will be happy with this.Also include many vegetables on the menu too.Brussells sprouts are a tasty side with vegan butter and vegan Parmesan cheese drizzled on top. Green bean almandine, string beans with almonds is another crowd pleasing side vegetarians and vegans will love.

Of course there's always a children's table. The question is will it be at the end of the adult table or in the kitchen or enclosed porch. Designate someone to look in on them from time to time. You could also put the oldest child or children in charge. Keep in mind then there should be two of everything. The kid table needs a platter of sliced  turkey along with a gravy boat and sides. The high chair set can seat next to their parents at the main table. Another idea to consider is making it allergy free.Keep in mind there will always  guests with allergies. Have alternatives for them. Also try not to serve any nuts and offer both gluten free breads and rolls.This also applies to milk too so have either soy, almond and oat varieties out for coffee. These also come in chocolate versions so they're perfect for the kids.desserts are another topic worth thinking about right now.Of course everyone will want pies. The question is which ones.Pumpkin is always the favorite yet do you make a traditional one or have one with a twist? Do guests want  not only pumpkin but also apple or pecan? ANother question is does anyone want to bake? Say yes not just to be kind but it takes a lot of pressure off you in the kitchen.

It's never too early to think about the holidays. Its' time to really ponder your plans. Figuring out what to serve is the first step to creating a memorable Thanksgiving meal.