And since the preparations and planning for this beloved holiday can sometimes be extensive, I wanted to be sure I got these awesome planning resources into your hands well in time! I am rarely punctual with seasonal content, so you can imagine my joy to be launching the latest kit to hit The Organization Toolbox: my brand new (and oh so fun!) Printable Thanksgiving Planner! However, the days roll by pretty fast this time of year, and Thanksgiving (yes…I said Thanksgiving!) will be here before we know it. So I made mine with lines for every half hour.Įven if I don’t need them all, I’m happy knowing I can squeeze in things I’ve forgotten as I go.Happy October, friends! I realize for most people, the start of October initiates Halloween decorating and costume planning. I’ve created TWO separate schedules – one for Wednesday preparations as well as a Thanksgiving cooking schedule printable.Ī lof of the planners I found premade only had slots for every hour, and quite frankly, I’m a much more detailed planner than that! Once you’ve made it to the day before Thanksgiving, it’s time to get serious – and no matter how much you’ve already done, there’s always a lot left to do.Īfter all, you can’t spread out ALL of the cooking over the weeks before Thanksgiving! So I also created a Recipe Reference sheet where you can jot down important facts about each dish, like what temperature it cooks at, how long it takes to make, and – perhaps most importantly – whether or not it can be made ahead of time! Thanksgiving Countdown Checklist and Week Planner On Thanksgiving, though, you sometimes need to have some quick facts at hand about each recipe since you’re cooking so much at once. This bamboo box is super nice and has four compartments to separate your appetizers, main dishes, side dishes, and desserts. You can print as many pages as you need and store all of your recipes in a card storage box. So I made a set of four adorable, simple 3×5-inch recipe cards to cut out and write my favorite Thanksgiving recipes on. Some recipes just scream “make me at Thanksgiving!” I need to follow recipes for almost everything I cook or I get anxiety about forgetting something. She just knows it all by heart and puts it together in roughly the same way every year. I feel like my mother never needs a recipe for anything. Thanksgiving Recipe Cards and Reference Notes If you make a purchase after clicking one, I may receive a small commission at no cost to you. So I made a cute coordinating page for writing down everything you need to get from the store.ĭon’t forget plates, cutlery, condiments, and spices if needed. Once you have your menu, you can go through your recipes and make your shopping list! There are boxes for writing in your desired appetizers, soups and salads, main dishes (even if you go with turkey, there are many ways to prepare it), side dishes, desserts, and beverages. My Thanksgiving menu planner can accommodate either kind of person. I’m the latter! I know I want a hot cheesy dip, a side of stuffing, mashed potatoes, my delicious sweet potato casserole, pumpkin pie, coffee, and so much more. When planning a Thanksgiving dinner menu, some people start out by looking for recipes, while others already have a general idea of what dishes they want to find recipes for.
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