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The Only Thanksgiving Guide You Need

By November 5, 2013November 12th, 2013814 Comments

Last year, we devoted a lot of blog space to Thanksgiving, by Sam Sifton. And since weโ€™re editors and writers, supposedly on the pulse of what the lastest, greatest, trendiest everything is, we should probably be featuring this yearโ€™s of-the-moment holiday cookbook. But hereโ€™s the thing: โ€œtrendyโ€ and โ€œof-the-momentโ€ are not words that should EVER EVER EVER be in the same sentence as โ€œThanksgiving,โ€ and we stand by our claim that Sam Siftonโ€™s timeless, authoritative, delicious guide to our countryโ€™s greatest holiday is The Only Thanksgiving Recipe Collection You Will Ever Need. (Outside of your grandmotherโ€™s recipe box, of course โ€” we donโ€™t want to get anyone in trouble here). As such, we launch our โ€œCountdown to Thanksgiving Seriesโ€ with a bountiful giveaway: In the next 48 hours, five readers are eligible to win a free copy of Siftonโ€™s Thanksgiving, and five more are eligible to have a free copy sent to whoever is cooking/hosting the feastโ€ฆ as a little pre-holiday pump-up and thank-you-in-advance. Thatโ€™s TEN COPIES WE ARE GIVING AWAY. All you have to do is leave a comment below (we wouldnโ€™t complain if this comment included a Thanksgiving tip) and tell me which one you are: #Host or #Guest.

Update: All winners have been notified. Congrats Josh, Betsy, Candice, Eva, Molly, Susan, Colleen F, L, Divya, Memegirl and to everyone else thanks for playing!

Related: Sam Siftonโ€™s 1o Laws of Thanksgiving.

814 Comments

  • Avatar Stephanie V says:

    Iโ€™m hosting for the third year in a row, but the first year for hosting my husbandโ€™s family. My tip is to wake up at the crack of dawn to keep the cook (my dad) company and learn his secrets (which were originally his fatherโ€™s).

  • Avatar Lillian says:

    SO FUN!! Weโ€™ll be guests at my parents, but Iโ€™ll still be helping with cooking. My mom is such a traditionalist for Thanksgiving and has DRILLED into our heads that Thanksgiving is not the time to try anything wild, so itโ€™s stuck with me and sound like this book would be right up my (and her!) alley!

  • Avatar Elise says:

    Iโ€™m a host with cherished relatives from out of town coming and staying with me starting several days before Thanksgiving (8 people crashing chez moi!) so I canโ€™t do much delegating and Iโ€™ll be needing to supply food for several days! Panicking (I think I need to buy more bath towels) but excited too. Last year was my first time hosting and I forgot to remove the little plastic gizmo holding the turkey legs together. The smell of melted plastic still makes me cringeโ€ฆ
    I need your book!

  • Avatar Charlie says:

    Helping my parents to host!

  • Julie says:

    #Guest. Iโ€™ve never hosted it myself and Iโ€™m longing to do so, but my aunt has all 50+ of us at her house (with three turkeys to feed everyone). Maybe next year when weโ€™re craving something less crazy.

  • Avatar Stephanie says:

    Iโ€™m a guest โ€“ always a huge crowd of 50 at my uncleโ€™s house โ€“ my favorite day of the year!

    Also need my own copy of this book b/c I have checked the libraryโ€™s copy out one too many times โ€“ and I canโ€™t write in it!

  • Avatar Jenn W says:

    We are hosting. Thanksgiving is our favorite holiday!

  • Avatar Jennifer Atkins says:

    Iโ€™m a guest at my Auntโ€™s house, but we all bring a dish to share. I usually bring my green bean casserole, but I would love to do something a little more this year!

  • Avatar Sarah says:

    Iโ€™m a #guest to best friends of my husbandโ€™s mother-in-law, who recently passed away. Weโ€™re really grateful and excited that they included us in their celebration. Theyโ€™re also super into food. Because theyโ€™re in Cleveland, Iโ€™m thinking I might contribute with a Michael Ruhlman-themed schmaltz-based dish!

    I would love a copy of the book to share with my hosts!

  • Avatar Jen says:

    #Host. Relatives live far away, so the group is small. We get so excited about the food and make way too much! I have no tips that have not already been covered, and I could stand to learn from others.

  • Avatar Joanna says:

    I could sure use a copy of this! Not only is it Thanksgiving but a family reunion at my house:)

  • Avatar Caitlin says:

    I am a #host. This is a zero brainier, but at our Thanksgiving we ask only that our guests bring a bottle of their favorite wine to share.

  • Avatar amy says:

    One of my favorite thanksgiving memories is standing at the stove in the morning, stirring the onions, celery, and mushrooms for the stuffing. That was my โ€˜jobโ€™.

  • Avatar melissa says:

    iโ€™m hosting this year! my only tip isโ€ฆmake more pie than you think youโ€™ll need. ๐Ÿ˜‰

  • Avatar Jin says:

    Host to my turkey-hating bf and so excited to try roast duck! Also sad I wasnโ€™t able to make it home for the holiday this year.

  • Avatar Sarah says:

    I am a guest this year, but will be helping with the cooking. The first Thanksgiving I hosted I used my friends as test subjects and did a run through of the whole feast several weeks ahead!

  • Avatar Heather says:

    New York shoebox apartments have rendered me a #guest for life! At the least, it could help to learn how to make something tasty to bring ๐Ÿ™‚

  • Avatar Patty says:

    Happily, host! Buy a Heritage bird; worth every single penny; and dry brine per Judy Rodgers/Russ Parson. You wonโ€™t believe how incredible a turkey can taste.

  • Avatar tonpia says:

    I think my best tip is to get yourself invited somewhere like my momโ€™s! #guest

  • Avatar Carrie says:

    I am a guest this year.

  • Elizabeth F says:

    Thanksgiving is my all time favorite holiday!! I am going to be a #Guest, as it will be at my in-laws, but I will probably also end up being head cook, so I donโ€™t know if that makes me half a host? At any rate, I truly appreciate your blog and your book! They always add happy to my day. One Thanksgiving tip Iโ€™m working on this year โ€“ make favorite recipes throughout the month of November. On The Day, you really only have room for a tablespoon of everything. If you make your absolute favorites throughout the month you can properly gorge on that favorite stuffing recipe and get a full slice of pecan pie. Thanks!!

  • Avatar Jessica P says:

    I am usually the official cooker if the thanksgiving meal, but we (thankfully!) host the event at my parents or in-laws homes.

    My tip is to take it slow and serve one course at a time. In my opinion eating such a big ans delicious meal as thanksgiving should take all day.

  • Avatar Melissa S. says:

    I am the host โ€ฆ a lot of people in a small house but we love it!

  • Avatar Denae says:

    Iโ€™m a guest who is in charge of the pies.

  • Avatar Theresa says:

    Iโ€™m the host. I always buy a fresh, not frozen turkey. No concerns about thawing, etc. โ€“ much easier.

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