I know that Thanksgiving can be a stressful time for everyone, but it doesn't have to be. I recently teamed up with Butterball to share a few of my own helpful tips for a Stress Free Thanksgiving. Before we get started I wanted to share a few tasty turkey recipes that I highly recommend.
Brown Bag Roasted Turkey
Alton Browns Deep Fried Turkey
The Pioneer Woman's Turkey Brine
Mayonnaise Roasted Turkey
The Pioneer Woman's Roasted Turkey
Grizzly's Smoked Turkey
Also since we're on the turkey topic if you run into a snag while preparing or cooking your turkey don't panic. Butterball has a Turkey Talk-Line with professionals that will be available to answer every question on how to prepare a holiday turkey.
Staffed with more than 50 home economists and turkey experts now through December, the Butterball Turkey Talk-Line is available to help first-time cooks and seasoned pros alike. No question is too big or too small. I have included a link to their Frequently Asked Questions. If still need help just give them a call.
Call: 1-800-288-8372
Weekdays from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
CST (Central Standard Time)
Now through December
You can also send them an Email at:
talkline@butterball.com
My Tips for a Stress Free Thanksgiving:
- Menu: First and foremost plan your Thanksgiving Menu ahead of time. This way you know exactly what you will serving. Plus you can purchase your items in advance.
- Potluck Style: If planning a potluck style Thanksgiving get with family and friends at least 3 -4 weeks before Thanksgiving. This will allow plenty of time to find out what dish everyone is bringing or wants to contribute. After you have compiled your list give everyone a copy. That way folks can bring extra or missing items if they wish to.
- Time Saver: Prepare as much food as possible ahead of time. This way you are not preparing everything on the big day. Rolls can prepared and shaped weeks before. Just flash freeze them on a baking sheet after shaping and toss in a freezer bag. Remove, rise and bake on Thanksgiving day.
- Freezer Friendly: Pies, cheesecakes, cookies and quick breads can also be prepared and baked ahead of time and than frozen. Prepare the dressing or stuffing and freeze uncooked. This is a huge time saver. Remove from the freezer, let thaw and bake.
- Clean Up: If I cannot stress anything more it's "clean as you go" this will save a huge headache in the end.
- Kids: Have a few fun activities planned for the kids. (work sheets, coloring pages, activities and games). This will keep little ones from being underfoot while you're busy in the kitchen. We make Tom the Turkey every year and it's always a big hit.
It's all about planning ahead so you can spend more time where it matters. Less time in the kitchen means more time to with family and friends.
THIS CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED!
WINNERS HAVE ALREADY BEEN CHOSEN & CONTACTED
I'm giving away 2 turkeys thanks to Butterball. I have two turkey coupons to giveaway here at Mommy's Kitchen. Each coupon is good for $15 off any Butterball fresh or frozen whole turkey. If you need a bigger turkey you can just use it towards your purchase and save $15.
For your chance to win one of two Butterball Turkey Coupons please leave a comment below letting me know your favorite tips for making Thanksgiving better for you and your family.
I will choose two random winners on Friday November 11Th. Winners chosen by Random.org and will be notified by email on Saturday, November 12Th. This will give me plenty of time to make sure you get your turkey coupons in time to purchase your Thanksgiving turkey.
Good Luck to everyone!
Disclosure: All Coupons provided by Butterball.
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I love you work ahead and freeze it idea. I do as much of that as I can for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Everything is freezable except the turkey and gravy! Would love to win a turkey this year--it has been a doozy!
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We were in the military for 26 years so not able to be around family a lot of years so these past few years have been so special because I have been able to spend the holidays with my children and my grandchildren
We all live in the same time and it was so rushed when we had 2 homes to go to on the same day.
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My tip is just to prep ahead of time. I have MS, so cooking is getting harder when so many people come. Thanksgiving means family. But my sister is not a cook, neither is my daughter *sniffles*
However, my mom, even though disabled herself will always do the stuffing with my dad's help. Then Im in charge of everything else. So I prep. a good week in advance, a dish each day. Daughter and I figure out table decorations during that week. She is in charge of making the table GORGEOUS and Comfortable! This year my mother in law will be here the week before to help me prep. Should be a GREAT Thanksgiving!!
I hope everyone has a happy and healthy Thanksgiving!!!
Do as much planning and prep as you can before the meal..and then relax and enjoy it!
I just say that thanksgiving should be a peaceful laid back atmosphere. Our family all chips in cooking. Normally my grandma cooks the turkey (since we all meet at her house) and everyone else brings side dishes. It makes it easier for everyone involved. happy thanksgiving
Thanks for the chance! I love your tips!!
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Thank you Tina for sharing all of your wonderful recipes with us and for your awesome giveaways!! I love your blog!!
~ Linda V.
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i hope i win a turkey!!
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Blessings,
Tiffany
My way to make it as stress-free as possible is to prep everything ahead of time. What a timesaver!!
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Everyone helps as we usually have 25 to 30 people over (every year) then when we finish we watch the games.
I cook as much as possible in the week prior. (No kidding-I have to!)
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