This is not your typical Thanksgiving guide. We are not the Food Network so we will not talk about how to cook a Thanksgiving feast. This is more about the behind the scenes footage of Thanksgiving. Instead of what to cook, I want to tap into those holiday nuances like your Mother and Aunt, arguing over who’s making the dressing this year, or the Uncle that has to bring a different woman to dinner every year because he is still trying to get under Aunt Margaret’s skin. You'll get rules on hosting a party, should you bring something if invited, how involved do you want your husband to be, and so on. Here is the rundown of the Do’s and Don’ts of Thanksgiving.
Hosting
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Thanksgiving and football go hand and hand. You can’t have a bunch of food and nowhere to watch the game. If so,people will really just come to eat and leave.
Attending
When you are invited to Thanksgiving dinner make sure you contact the host and ask if they would like you to bring anything. It is very courteous of you and the host will most definitely appreciate it.
If you can’t cook, don’t volunteer. This is not the time to learn how to cook. If the holiday was high school, Thanksgiving is the senior class and you are the freshman. It’s not a time to learn to cook. Leave that for your graduation. Volunteer to bring drinks or a fruit tray, you will look like a winner.
Don’t try to take over at someone else’s house. Even if you know how to cook stay in your lane. That is so rude. If you normally cook every year, just be thankful that you have a year off. You can’t run someone else’s house or kitchen.
If you don’t think that you can be on your best behavior, then don’t come. Thanksgiving is about family and friends coming together to give thanks. It’s not a chance for you to seek revenge on your cousin for wearing your sweater and receiving so many compliments and not saying that it was