
And there you have it -- a traditional Thanksgiving feast with enough tasty twists to keep things fresh and delicious, but still memorable and familiar. The plus with this menu -- there's not much to do other than the turkey, if you make the cranberry sauce ahead. This frees up time to add some sides, work on your post-dinner pie, or just fit some television relaxation into the day.
If you work with similar recipes with other twists, please share them below! The secret to a wonderful Thanksgiving is finding the best of all worlds.
Bon appetit!


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11-13-2008 @9:12AM Thom said... Monika, this series of posts has me starving and has finally put me in the Thanksgiving mood! This is an excellent series of recipe posts! Kudos to you!T
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11-13-2008 @12:18PM Monika said... Thanks, Thom! One should always be in the mood for Thanksgiving.
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11-18-2008 @12:15AM Astin said... Great series! I'll have to try the cranberry sauce time.
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