Thanksgiving weekend home projects
Getting Ready For Thanksgiving
Getting ready for Thanksgiving is a big job, and you will need all the help you can get to get everything done on time. Hopefully, this article will help you out with some of the things you need to do to prepare.
Make a to-do list
Creating a to-do list to get ready for Thanksgiving will save you time and stress. You can get started this week.
Start with your list of guests. You’ll need to know the number of people who will be coming for Thanksgiving. It is also a good idea to make sure you have enough chairs. You may need to clean your guest’s room. You also need to prepare bed linens and other things for your guests.
You should also take a look at your kitchen. If you have a large gathering, you may need to buy some new items. You should also check your pantry to make sure you have all the ingredients you need.
You may also want to make a list of recipes to get ready for Thanksgiving. You can re-read some of your favorite recipes, or you can make a new list. It’s best to write down ingredients for each dish. This will give you time to find everything you need.
Once you have the list, you can start shopping. You’ll want to buy things like non-perishable foods, ingredients, party supplies, beverages, and decorations. You’ll also want to buy a frozen turkey. The turkey takes about five hours to defrost. You can also buy frozen potatoes.
If you have a large gathering, you should also make sure that you have enough chairs. You should also clean the guest’s room and make sure all the linens are clean. You can also make sure the bathrooms are clean.
If you have small children, you should also make sure they are out of the kitchen. The last thing you want is to have a Thanksgiving meal with a fight over who cooked what. If you make a to-do list to get prepared for Thanksgiving, you’ll have a much more enjoyable holiday.
Clean out the fridge
Having a clean and organized refrigerator is important to ensure a safe and delicious Thanksgiving. It also prevents foodborne illness from occurring. The best time to clean your fridge is early in the holiday season.
The first step to a clean fridge is to check expiration dates. Throw out anything that is past its prime. You can also compost food that is expired.
Another important part of cleaning out the fridge is making room for the Thanksgiving leftovers. If you do not have a second refrigerator, you will want to take care of this. It can be time consuming, but it will be well worth the effort.
The other part of the clean fridge plan is to dispose of anything that is old or no longer good. You can do this by putting old produce in the compost bin or putting expired food into the garbage.
Another important part of the clean fridge plan is to label items. This will make it easier for you and others to find what you need. You may also want to consider using a food safe, clear organizing bin.
You should also make a shopping list for your holiday meal. Make sure to shop on the Saturday before Thanksgiving. This will ensure you have plenty of time to clean your fridge.
You should also clean out the oven. This will prevent the kitchen from burning up and triggering smoke alarms. You should also clean the blinds and living room curtains. This will prevent allergens from being exposed.
The best part of cleaning out the fridge is that you will have plenty of room for leftovers. You may even find a few things that you didn’t know were expired.
Get your oven in working order
Getting your oven in working order before Thanksgiving is a great way to save time and hassle during the holidays. If you have any problems, you can get them fixed in a hurry. You should also test your oven before you start cooking, as it can help you prevent any damage to your oven.
There are two types of oven thermometers: a dial thermometer and an instant read thermometer. The dial thermometer allows you to read the temperature through the oven door window. The instant read thermometer, however, allows you to monitor the temperature of your food with the use of a metal probe placed on the center rack.
If you plan on making a pie or two, you’ll want to get your oven in working order before Thanksgiving. To do this, you’ll want to cool the pie to room temperature before you put it in the oven.
In addition, you should clean your oven. This means removing racks and cleaning out loose grime. You’ll also want to clean the stove top, as well as the oven.
You can use a baking soda and water paste to clean off any stains. This should be rubbed with warm water. You can also use a scouring pad to get rid of tough spots.
Make sure to use the proper amount of soap when washing dishes. This will make sure that you get rid of any leftover food residue.
You should also get rid of any expired items. Your refrigerator should also be cleaned to make room for food prep. This will also allow you to free up space in your fridge for leftovers.
Thanksgiving is a fun holiday that brings family and friends together. However, it can also be a stressful one. If you’re not prepared, you may not have as much fun as you thought.
Prepare reheatable side dishes
Whether you’re hosting a big Thanksgiving dinner or you just want to make your day more relaxing, make ahead Thanksgiving side dishes are a great way to cut down on stress and save time. Plus, they’re delicious!
Roasted cauliflower is a great low-carb option that’s also vegan and gluten-free. The sweet earthy flavours make a great foil to the rich meaty flavours in your turkey. You can roast it ahead of time and reheat it right before serving. You can also serve it warm.
Green beans are quick and easy. You can reheat them in the microwave or in the oven. You can also make a pesto green bean side dish. You can even freeze them in an airtight container. Then, you can add them to your Thanksgiving table on the day of.
Mashed sweet potatoes are a comforting side dish. They’re rich, creamy, and smooth. You can make them a few days in advance. You can even make them ahead of time and add a pecan drizzle at the last minute.
Another great side dish is mashed butternut squash. It’s rich, smooth, and a perfect fit for the holidays. You can make this in advance, or simply reheat it from frozen. You can also add maple drizzle right before serving.
You can also roast acorn squash with curry flavours, making it a gluten-free option. You can also prepare the dish ahead of time, or simply roast it the night before. Alternatively, you can freeze it in an airtight container and reheat it in your slow cooker.
Another option is green beans with bacon. You can cook this in about 20 minutes. You can also prepare it in advance and store it in the freezer for up to a month.