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What with cleaning, shopping, table setting and all those dishes to cook, pulling off Thanksgiving dinner is a major accomplishment. If you’re planning to host the big meal this year, whether it’s your first time or your 20th, chances are you’d love to make it a bit easier — which is where this guide comes in. Choose from these tips and tricks to make this Thanksgiving your smartest, most stress-free yet.

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Kitchen Prep
Clear your kitchen counters of unnecessary items (including small appliances) before the big day. You’ll need all the counter space you can get.Make a master list of the dishes you will be preparing and track down the serving pieces that correspond to each dish. Put a sticky-note reminder on each one and keep them together in a cupboard.Look over your list and make note of what can be made ahead.For the dishes you won’t be making ahead, see if there is some small task that can be checked off early. For example: chop onions and store them in a big resealable plastic bag; make pie dough and freeze it; wash and trim green beans.Find a kitchen designer on Houzz
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Pre-Party Cleaning
Even if you don’t normally employ a housekeeper, consider hiring a service to clean house the weekend before Thanksgiving. It can really be worth it if cleaning for company stresses you out.If you’re the one doing the cleaning, focus on the areas guests will notice most: the living room, dining room and guest bath (don’t forget to stock the toilet paper).It’s perfectly acceptable to gather up your remaining clutter before guests arrive, toss it in an off-limits bedroom and shut the door.How to Get Your Home Ready for Casual Winter Entertaining
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Welcoming Guests
If you have a coat rack or a garment rack (in the laundry room, perhaps?), bring it to the entryway to handle coats and scarves.No coat rack or spare closet space? Clear off a chair or designate a bed for putting personal items.Adventurous condo dwellers can even designate a sturdy shower rod as a coat-hanging spot.Designate an early-arriving guest to be the official greeter, so you can focus on not burning foods in the kitchen.Porch Decorating Ideas From Thanksgiving to New Year’s
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Appetizers and DrinksGo with something that doesn’t require cooking or chopping, such as nuts, olives, cheese and grapes.Outsource the hors d’oeuvres. Ask a willing guest to bring an appetizer to share.Skip the fancy cocktails and pick up beverages you can just open and pour: sparkling cider, wine and beer.
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TurkeyIf you need more oven space, consider cooking a whole bird on the grill. This, admittedly, takes finessing to get just right, but having a free oven for the side dishes can be a game changer. Bonus: This encourages some guests to hang out around the grill master, freeing up even more space indoors.
If you want to cook the turkey faster, either flatten (spatchcock) it or buy turkey pieces instead of a whole bird.If you’re hosting a small group or don’t want to cook a whole turkey, consider buying roast turkey from a local market instead. If you decide to go this route, be sure to place your order well ahead of time, as they can sell out.
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Sides
When guests say they would like to contribute to the dinner, offer a choice of a few specific side dishes and let them choose which to bring. Just be sure to confirm what they are planning to cook before you hit the grocery store.Don’t feel that you must make everything from scratch if you don’t want to or are short on time. Plan to cook the dishes you enjoy most and pick up others from a good grocery store.Go ahead and skip a traditional side dish if it’s not your family’s favorite. It’s your Thanksgiving — do it your way.Share the work and fun with a reimagined potluck
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Dessert
If you’re planning to make pie from scratch, do yourself a favor and make the pie dough in advance. If making it more than a day in advance, store it in the freezer.Or go semihomemade by picking up ready-made pie dough or pie shells and making your own filling.Or let the pros take over and pick up desserts from your favorite bakery.
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Fridge Space
Start making room in your fridge a week or more ahead of time. Toss old stuff and use up as much of your produce and jars of nearly gone condiments as you can.Cook items from your freezer in the weeks ahead of Thanksgiving to make space.After shopping for Thanksgiving dinner ingredients, remove items from bulky outer packaging and prep the fresh vegetables. Washed and trimmed veggies take up less space.Move items that don’t absolutely need to be refrigerated (like potatoes and onions) to a cool, dry place.
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Coolers
Use an ice-filled cooler to hold chilled beverages. Place it outside the kitchen where guests have easy access — and won’t be tripping up the cooks every time they reach for a fresh drink.If fridge space is getting tight, use a cooler to stow ingredients like vegetables and butter.Or use a cooler to keep casseroles warm. Just line a cooler with a folded towel, place the covered casserole dish on top and cover with another towel before closing the lid.Stuck for dish-clearing space? You can even use a cooler filled with warm, soapy water to soak dishes and cutlery.
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TimingHave a written plan. Working backward from the time you want to sit down to dinner, figure out when each dish needs to go in the oven.Timers are your friend. Stick a Post-it note beside each timer, so you don’t forget what each one is for!Generally speaking, you can plan to reheat casseroles and other side dishes in the oven while the turkey rests.Simple Pleasures: A Cozy Home in Cold Weather
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Seating and Serving
If you don’t have enough chairs for your table, get creative by bringing in the piano bench, kitchen stools, front porch chairs or folding chairs.Short on serving space? Pull in a bar cart or console table, or serve in the kitchen.Can’t seat everyone at the table? Go buffet-style instead, and let people dish up and then find their own seats around the house.Not sure where to start on your home project? Learn the basics
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Setting the Table
Use what you have, whether that means formal china or everyday white dishes and jam jars for water.Short on dishes? Borrow from friends in advance, or scoop up extra dishes or cutlery (or whatever else you need) secondhand.Pick up easy centerpiece components at the grocery store or in the great outdoors. Mini pumpkins, gourds, pine cones, pomegranates, pears and seasonal flowers look lovely on the Thanksgiving table.No formal tablecloth? Use a runner.Houzz Call: Share Your Thanksgiving Tablescape!
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Cleanup
After dinner, fill pots and pans with hot, soapy water and drop utensils in to soak.Clean up dinner dishes before serving dessert. It will give you the feeling of a fresh start and let everyone find a little more room for pie!Tell us: Are you hosting Thanksgiving this year? What’s your top challenge? Share in the Comments.

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Hosting Thanksgiving at your house this year? With so many details to coordinate, guests to host and dishes to cook, having a plan will save headaches and pave the way for a beautiful feast you can really feel grateful for. This breakdown of just what to do and when, from the early preparations to Thanksgiving day, can help.

One Month Ahead
Figure out a few basics: How many people will you be inviting? Do you want it to feel elegant, cozy, casual? Start a list that you can add to over the month as you think of things you need.
Order your turkey early, especially if you are planning to get a heritage bird (they do sell out).
Choose recipes and figure out who will be making what.
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Do a walk-through of your house. Does anything need fixing or updating before the big day? Make a plan to take care of repairs and decorating projects now, while you still have ample time.Clear space in the pantry, checking levels of staple ingredients as you go.Clean the coat closet — move extra coats into another space temporarily if you need to, so guests can use the main hall closet on the big day.Figure out now if you will need to rent, borrow or buy anything — extra chairs, serving platters, silverware.How to Clean Every Room in the House
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Two to Three Weeks Ahead
Make any DIY table decor table decor you’d like to personalize, such as napkin rings, candleholders and place cards.Make your shopping lists: one for perishables and another for nonperishables.Make your cooking schedule. Look up all the recipes you will be making, noting down cooking times and temperatures, as well as which dishes can be made in advance (and how far in advance).Shop for all the items on your nonperishables list, but don’t unpack them. Instead leave them neatly packed in their bags and tuck them away in a closet or cupboard. This saves you time putting everything away now — and helps on turkey day when you don’t have to go rummaging around for, say, the canned pumpkin.A few extras you may want to think about including: paper takeout containers for handing out leftovers, crayons and butcher paper for the kids’ table and wineglass charms or removable stickers for glasses.If you still need extra chairs, platters or coffee cups and haven’t yet bought or borrowed them, now is the time. A local party rental business is a good option.
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The Weekend Before
Give your house an all-over cleaning. Don’t waste your time with hidden areas and deep clutter — focus on the entryway, bathrooms, dining room and living room.Tidy up the front porch, check porch lighting and add a few fresh potted plants or a wreath on the door.Clean out the fridge and freezer.If you’re buying a frozen turkey, pick it up now and begin thawing it in fridge.Shop for and begin cooking dishes that can be made ahead and frozen, like pie dough.
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Review the menu and gather all necessary serving pieces and trivets in one spot; use sticky notes to label each platter with the dish it will hold.Polish any silver you’ll be using.If you want to be superorganized, print copies of all your Thanksgiving recipes and put them in a presentation binder with clear plastic sleeves. After the big day, you can add notes and shopping lists, and next year you’ll be ready to go!
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Thanksgiving Week
Shop for perishables.Pick up the turkey if you’re buying fresh.Unless you made a Thanksgiving binder over the weekend (see above), now is the time to gather your recipes. Pin copies to a bulletin board, tape them to the kitchen wall or bookmark them in your cookbooks for easy reference.
Write the cooking plan (oven temperatures and cooking times) on a whiteboard or tape it to the wall, somewhere that you and your helpers can easily check it.
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The Night Before
Set the table if you’re serving family style or set up the buffet.Put labeled serving dishes and implements on trivets on the table or buffet.Tidy up around the house.Prep any dishes you can to ease the workload for the next day.Put anything you made in advance and froze in the fridge to thaw.Set up the kids’ table.Arrange flowers.Put out place cards.
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On Thanksgiving Day
Fill a dishpan with soapy water and use it to clean as you go.Start the turkey in the morning and follow your cooking plan.If anyone offers to help, accept!
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