Thanksgiving Dinner recipes are for the traditional fare associated with thanksgiving Day, such as turkey, ham, freshly harvested garden vegetables, and, of course, pumpkin pie for dessert.
Thanksgiving Day is one of the most important events in the American family calendar, when many families make a special effort to get together to celebrate with a Thanksgiving Dinner.
The original first Thanksgiving dinner by the Pilgrims in 1621 was a celebration of a successful harvest, and to give thanks for having enough food to last through the coming winter. Today the reason to celebrate is now more to give thanks for the joys of family life, but the traditional turkey menu is often retained.
For a busy modern family, preparing a full traditional Thanksgiving Dinner can be a challenge. Time is short, and perhaps the popularity of convenience foods has meant many busy Moms today are less practiced the traditional cooking arts than their predecessors.
It's not their fault, and it's not sufficient reason to forego treating the extended family to a great Thanksgiving feast when they gather at your home on Thanksgiving Day.

Thanksgiving Dinner
Thanksgiving recipes are not that hard to prepare, and some of the work can be done in advance so you can still spend time enjoying the conversation and fellowship over dinner instead of having to rush off to prepare the next course.
The trick is to have a good plan, and to know exactly what ingredients you need, how to plan your time and the right recipes to use. Add in some presentation tips, like how best to carve the turkey, and a few clever shortcuts, and the project becomes manageable.
Everyone will be greatly impressed with your new found expertise.
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