Nessa is a mother of two living the small town life in rural Texas. She loves cooking everything from tried and true recipes to her own wonderful creations. Catch her blogging at Ramblings of a Texas Housewife and on Twitter @Nessa_TX. Editor’s Note: Nessa brings us 4 fabulous recipes to use turkey leftovers from Thanksgiving. [Click here to keep reading this post!]
Today is Thanksgiving – did you forget to take the turkey out of the freezer early enough? Is your turkey still frozen? Don’t worry! We’ll help you learn how to thaw a turkey fast so you can still cook it for Thanksgiving dinner! The video below demonstrates how to thaw a turkey quickly. (Subscribers will [Click here to keep reading this post!]
This short video shows how to tell if your turkey is done. This is a MUST for Thanksgiving and Christmas, since you don’t want to serve an undercooked turkey to your holiday guests! Make sure you also read our article on How to Cook a Turkey in case this is your first Thanksgiving being in [Click here to keep reading this post!]
The Thanksgiving Day infographic shows some very interesting history to our traditional Thanksgiving meal food (like turkey), as well as statistics for this most famous eating holiday of the year! Throw in some fun history of the pilgrim festivities and how they’ve evolved over the years and you’ve got one fantastic Thanksgiving infographic! The Thanksgiving [Click here to keep reading this post!]
EverythingFab has the most beautiful way to include pumpkins in your harvest décor for Thanksgiving and autumn – glitter! Even if you’re not keen on keeping around the heavy orange tones when breaking down your Halloween décor to transition into Thanksgiving, you can do this and match the pumpkins to your preferred color. This glittering [Click here to keep reading this post!]
My sister-in-law made the amazing Thanksgiving centerpiece above back in 2009 for Thanksgiving dinner. It was a little too amazing, because the kids started picking it apart and eating it before it was time for dinner! This turkey sculpture includes melon, cheddar cheese cubes, wooden skewers, pear, raisings, grapes, and red, orange, and yellow peppers. [Click here to keep reading this post!]
Thanksgiving is next week already, but that doesn’t mean it’s time to kick it into the high-stress, high-gear, faster-than-the-speed-of-life mentality to start off the holiday season! It can be easy to get wrapped up in making the preparations – so wrapped up, in fact, that you ignore the people who are there to see you, not just eat your food!










