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Shortcuts and RecipesEach of the following pages has suggestions for Thanksgiving recipes with different levels of complexity and preparation time. First I'll give you the recipes for traditional foods that take a long time to make (but are so satisfying!), then some easier recipes and ideas, and finally the easiest shortcuts of all.
The best way to make changes in a traditional Thanksgiving or other holiday dinner is to decide which recipes and foods absolutely have to be the same, and which ones you can change. In my family, the turkey stuffing and my grandmother's Parker House Rolls have to be on the table, no matter what. Salads and some side dishes are secondary and can be changed. Look over your menu and select recipes that aren't essential, and find substitutes in the ideas above. And be sure to look at Holiday Crockpot Recipes, my email class How to Cook Side Dishes and Thanksgiving, Step by Step (you can get all the lessons at once by clicking on 'get missing lessons' link at the bottom of each newsletter), and Freeze Ahead Holiday Foods for more easy ideas and great recipes. Go to the next page for the plan to make your Thanksgiving easy! Suggested ReadingHow to Plan a Dinner PartyHoliday CentralThanksgiving Leftovers |
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