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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 Amanda says:

    Iโ€™m the #host for the first time everโ€ฆ my roommates and I all work at Disney and will be working on Thanksgiving, so our meal is going to be very low key! Iโ€™ll definitely be making things like cranberry sauce ahead of time so that we have throw actual dinner together quickly to accommodate our crazy schedules.

  • Avatar Amber says:

    #guest this year. But my tip is for hostingโ€ฆ.make sure to do all the prep work you can in advance, so you can enjoy the big day. Also, if youโ€™re OCD like me, a time chart with when things need to go in the oven/come out, etcโ€ฆis invaluable!

  • Avatar Kristen says:

    Would love to get some tips on hosting Thanksgiving! My husband and I cook together. Iโ€™m lost without a recipe, while he lets his intuition guide him. I have some intuition as well, but I suppose it is my perfectionism that feels safer with a recipe. Perhaps after I learn the basics, Iโ€™ll be able to experiment, right?

    Thank you for your blog and your honest story. It is an inspiration for all parents trying to slow down todayโ€™s hectic lifestyle and connect with their kids.

  • Avatar Esha says:

    First time host. With a two year old in the mix. Very excited but canโ€™t think of any tips other than the usual (and already mentioned in previous comments) โ€œmake aheadโ€ and โ€œclean as you go.โ€

  • Avatar Mary M. says:

    Co-host with my mom ๐Ÿ™‚

  • Avatar Hattie R says:

    Guest!

  • Avatar Kristin says:

    #guest, but will help with it all. my tip would be keep it traditional, like you said. i have tried new items, but everyone prefers the traditional dishes.

  • Avatar Ileen says:

    Hosting my family. Some near and some are far this holiday season ( girls away at college) so I will be cooking for fewer. It has taken me about 30 years to realize, but having all the recipes I love all in one spot, so I am not hunting them down, makes me so happy and less stressed. Two important components to the holidays! I have made copies of all the recipes that we love and paper clipped them together. Fewer cookbooks on the counter too. But as with all things I am curious to try new recipes and new techniques. Thanks for the giveaway

  • Avatar Kate says:

    I am hosting my family for the FIRST time! We have three young kids and somehow have managed to crash our older siblingโ€™s established holiday feasts up to this point. I am so excited to have the baton passed to me and have our home full and bustling! I clearly NEED the book ๐Ÿ™‚

  • Avatar Kelly says:

    Host, baby! My tip is to just keep drinking and smiling. Everythingโ€™s fine.

  • Avatar Becca says:

    #guest at a big extended family gathering this year. 12 toddlers! Tip โ€” make sure someoneโ€™s bringing great bread for turkey sandwiches later in the evening.

    Love your site and book!

  • Avatar Meredith says:

    I will be a #guest on actual Thanksgiving, and I will #host my first EVER Thanksgiving the day after. Nervous about the turkey, but I canโ€™t wait to have my husbandโ€™s and my family over to cook for them!

  • Avatar Lauren M says:

    Iโ€™m the host, and Iโ€™m a huge fan of brining a FRESH turkey. And doing as much as possible ahead of time!

  • Avatar miriam says:

    Need this book!

  • Avatar Sarah says:

    I am a host this year! My husbandโ€™s mom and aunt take turns hosting thanksgiving, but this year we are finally in our own home and I am finally ready to take my turn as host. Last year I brought a double recipe of the cauliflower with secret anchovies you posted from this book, and it was a big hit. If I donโ€™t get my hands on a copy before Thanksgiving, I might have to request it for Christmas and flip through it longingly all year. #host

  • Avatar Betsy says:

    Iโ€™m a guest. If you only have one fridge (like most people), definitely clean it out/organize it so you will have more room to store things. And, set the table at least the day before if having a big group.

  • Avatar Jesse says:

    i will be a guest at a table of about 40 people. thank goodness!

    http://semiweeklyeats.blogspot.com/2013/11/mornings.html

  • Avatar cjr says:

    Guest, but hoping to takeover tofurkey prep this year, along with the PIE.

  • Avatar Jen says:

    I still donโ€™t know! But I promise to give the book to my host if I donโ€™t end up doing the cooking โ€“ scoutโ€™s honor!

  • Avatar ellen van hamburg says:

    host 31 for dinner,
    prepare ahead,
    get sister to decorate the tables

  • Pressley says:

    Iโ€™m a #Guest at my parentsโ€™ Tgiving celebration โ€ฆ but as the oldest daughter in my family, I feel like Iโ€™ve been a #HostInTraining for years.
    and the best tip Iโ€™ve gleaned from my mom is to start thinking about your recipe prep as soon as the calendar flips to Nov. 1!

  • Avatar Liz Williams says:

    This will be my second year trying to host. Everything last year was planned from your blog , the Confetti Brussels sprouts stole the show. Well actually, our little Alexander upstaged the whole event by showing up 10 weeks before his due date, but those Brussels sprouts were excellent comfort food a few days later. This year we are so thankful for many miracles.

  • Avatar JoAnne Winter says:

    Iโ€™m guest this year, but have hosted lots in past years.
    As a host โ€“ ask guests to provide apps, salads, desserts; do as much ahead of the day as possible, and clean as you go! As a guest โ€“ pitch in! Bring something, help clean, tell good stories!

  • Avatar Kendra K says:

    #guest
    My tip is do not go pre-Black Friday shopping. Enjoy the day- laugh, eat and be grateful for you have

  • Avatar sarajane says:

    #guest Last year, after you posted the book, I found it at the library and LOVED it. When I saw the book cover on your post, I said to myself, I need to send a copy of that to Mom. Fingers are crossed, but will send one whether or not I win.

    Pull out all your serving pieces and mark what goes in them with post-its, so kitchen helpers can help themselves, instead of asking 40 questions, right when you are in the throes of getting everything on the table.

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