Decorate & Plan the Menu
It might be just your immediate family around the table this year, but you can still decorate to make your gathering feel festive. Break out the family favorites, like the hand turkeys from your childhood or the ceramic cornucopia. Go ahead, use the fancy napkins or the special dinnerware — small things can help everyone get into the spirit. If you have children in your home, encourage them to be an important part of Thanksgiving preparation by creating some of the decorations and adding personal touches to their seats at the table.
If the traditional turkey and all the fixings menu doesn’t make sense for a smaller gathering, consider mixing up the menu this year. Maybe each family member selects their most favorite side dish and the whole family can enjoy a “feast of favorites” this year. Perhaps you opt for keeping it really simple and order a special take-out meal from a local restaurant. If you want to downsize a regular Thanksgiving dinner, try substituting Cornish game hens instead of a turkey. There are so many options available, including some take-out shops offering a fun “gobbler” sandwich, which is usually a turkey sandwich with stuffing and cranberry sauce – delicious!