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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 Zareena says:

    Guest for the first time in ages. Not going home for thanksgiving and was feeling a little down about it. Neighbors parents invited us over. Tip? Bring something lovely for just the host. Soap, chocolates not to be shared, a lovely book. Love your site!

  • Patrick Farrington says:

    Iโ€™ll be a guest again at my friend Bevโ€™s. Every year there are between 50 and 70 people, with everyone bringing a dish so nobody goes hungry. She also picks a theme for the day, this year itโ€™s Duck Dynasty,

  • Avatar Kiki says:

    Host, and 9 months pregnantโ€ฆ early prep is my friend.

  • Avatar Nikki says:

    #guest

    Iโ€™ve heard that Lambrusco goes well with turkey so I will be bringing for the hostess!

  • Avatar Liz says:

    Guest but also a host since our friends throw a potluck the Friday after Thanksgiving every year. Yes thatโ€™s two days in a row of gluttonous celebrations! Iโ€™m always the one who makes a big slab of pork.

  • Avatar Kiersten Lowe says:

    I am a guest but always contribute a side dish and wine.

  • Avatar Kljdog says:

    I am a guest but always contribute a side dish and wine,

  • Megan says:

    Iโ€™ll be a guest this year at my parents home. One of my favorite tips is to use turkey breasts instead of a whole bird. It may be less traditional but it is still tasty, saves SO MUCH clean up, and leaves the wow factor for all the yummy sides!

  • Avatar Anya says:

    Usually weโ€™re the host. Thanksgiving tip: the green bean casserole from-scratch recipe on Martha Stewart is both very time-consuming and completely worth it. And for the kids (and pregnant ladies, as I was last year), Martinelliโ€™s cider is fun. ๐Ÿ™‚

  • Avatar Sarah says:

    #host, and my plan is to stick with classics, and one new twist. Thanks for the opportunity!

  • Avatar gayle s says:

    Please please donโ€™t go shopping Thanksgiving. Youโ€™re only encouraging the retailers. Stay home and enjoy your family, take a walk in the woods, visit your neighbors, take leftovers to an elderly person, play a game with your familyโ€ฆ.just please donโ€™t go shopping.

  • Avatar Mallory says:

    Iโ€™ll be a contributing guest this year who some day looks forward to hosting!
    #guest

  • Avatar Elaine says:

    Iโ€™m the guest/co-host at my parentsโ€™ Thanksgiving this year. To echo others here, the best tip I have is to plan ahead. My mom and I do prep and some of the cooking on Wednesday or even Tuesday so that Thursday morning is smooth and unhurried!

  • Avatar Kristin W says:

    I will be hosting โ€“ My Thanksgiving tip: Have fabulous sisters-in-law who love to cook and do it very well!

  • Avatar Colleen F says:

    Host! Always serve great turkey, concentrate on gravy/mashed tats and make homemade stuffingโ€ฆ.delegate the side dishes to your guests.

    I would love this book because it matches my philospohy

  • Avatar Susan Fine says:

    i just received this book today from amazon! hosting for the first time and was required to return the libraryโ€™s copy of the book this week. however, i would love to win this for my sister, who is hosting in Los Angeles. thank you! canโ€™t wait to follow the blog and receive all of your thanksgiving wisdom.

  • Avatar Stephanie says:

    Iโ€™m like a halfway host (I play the sous chef role for my mom) ๐Ÿ˜€

  • Avatar Constance says:

    Iโ€™m hosting the weekend before Thanksgiving for one son and his girlfriend (probably capon instead of turkey), then will be a guest on the actual day (Thanksgivukah, as Iโ€™ve been informed it will be) with my other son. I will bring apple and huckleberry pies as well as vegetarian gravy. I will endeavor to be thankful that I have been included in two celebrations and not be (too) bossy.

  • Avatar gorgeousminute says:

    I heart Thanksgiving at my house. We have the traditional American foods with a side of kimchee, some kind of jjigae, and kalbi/bulgogi! x

  • Avatar Wendy says:

    Iโ€™m the host. I love Thanksgiving! My tip is to make a timeline. I start at the end-when I want to eat-then figure out when things need to go into the oven. Thanks for doing the giveaway!

  • Avatar Jorena says:

    I feel that Iโ€™ve grown as a cook so much since I started reading DALS. I would love to expand my Thanksgiving repertoire as well.

  • Avatar Barbara says:

    Iโ€™m hosting this year. Tip: Accept help when offered!
    (and have ready of list of non-culinary tasks for the fourth helper trying to crowd your kitchen space โ€” i.e. โ€œcan you check to see how everyone is doing with drinks.โ€)

  • Avatar Nicky says:

    I always host, and I always begin my cooking with the cranberry sauce. Itโ€™s easy to prepare and it keeps well, and when itโ€™s done I feel as though I can now cross one thing off my list!

  • Avatar Amber says:

    Since my husband went vegan, Thanksgiving has become a challenge. Iโ€™ve tweaked some of the family favorites to meet his dietary needs. Iโ€™ll get the smallest turkey possible, (I must have the carcass to make stock!) and concentrate on a variety of vegan-ed up sides. It is still mostly a traditional meal, and definitely comfort food with a vegan twist.

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