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The Ultimate Guide to Thanksgiving: Tips, Recipes, and More!

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Every year around this time, families around the world gather to celebrate the American holiday of Thanksgiving. It’s a time to celebrate the good things in life and to share a meal together. Whether you’re hosting a big Thanksgiving dinner or looking to make a few special dishes to bring along to someone else’s, this guide is here to help. We’ll provide you with all the tips, recipes, and more that you need to make this Thanksgiving the best one yet. From traditional dishes like roasted turkey, to creative sides and desserts that are sure to impress, we’ve got you covered. So, get ready to make some memories and delicious food this holiday season!

What is Thanksgiving?

Thanksgiving is a special holiday that takes place every year. It is celebrated in the United States and Canada, as well as other countries around the world that received immigrants from these countries. People celebrate this holiday by sharing a meal together and reflecting on all of the good things in their lives. At the heart of this holiday is gratitude. This is a time of year when we take time to appreciate the things and people in our lives that make us happy. Traditionally, Thanksgiving is a time when people gather around the table and share the bounty of the harvest. Thanksgiving is a time for family and friends to gather, share food, and reflect on the past year. People often host Thanksgiving dinner at their home. This is a great way to bring everyone together.

What to bring to Thanksgiving

One of the best things you can do as a guest is show up with something in hand. Bringing a homemade dish is a great way to show the host how thankful you are for the invitation and all the work they put into preparing for the event. Here are some classic dishes to bring to Thanksgiving dinner:

  • Pumpkin pie: If there’s one thing that is synonymous with Thanksgiving, it’s pumpkin pie. This rich, sweet, and creamy American dessert is perfect for sharing at the end of the meal.
  • Cranberry sauce: You can’t have Thanksgiving without cranberry sauce on the table! This classic accompaniment to turkey is a perfect sweet and tangy addition to any meal.
  • Garlic mashed potatoes: If you can’t decide on one thing to bring, make a big batch of mashed potatoes. They are the ultimate side dish for sharing at Thanksgiving dinner and can be eaten with just about anything.
  • Stuffing: There’s nothing quite like warm, homemade stuffing. This delicious side dish is a must-have at any Thanksgiving dinner table.
  • Brussel sprouts: Once considered a crazy side dish, Brussels sprouts are making a comeback. These savory and sweet veggies are a great way to add some color and variety to the table.

How to make the perfect roasted turkey

When it comes to Thanksgiving dinner, there’s one dish that everyone is waiting for: the roasted turkey. The classic roasted turkey is the centerpiece of the holiday table. While it may seem like a daunting task, roasting a turkey is actually quite simple. The secret, however, is in finding the best type of turkey for roasting. Here are some tips for roasting the perfect turkey:

  • Find the right turkey: While turkeys may look similar, they all taste and cook differently. Choose a turkey that is labeled as “oven-ready”. This type of turkey is ready to go out of the bag and into the oven.
  • Prep the turkey: Take time to properly prepare the turkey before roasting. This means rinsing the turkey and patting it dry. You should also remove the neck and giblets from the main cavity of the turkey.
  • Season the turkey: Once you’ve removed the giblets, fill the cavity of the turkey with fresh herbs like rosemary, thyme, and a few sprigs of parsley. Doing so will not only add flavor to the turkey, but it will also infuse the meat with moisture.
  • Roast the turkey: Place the seasoned and prepared turkey in a roasting pan and place it in a 400°F oven. All ovens are different, so check the turkey at least 30 minutes before the recommended cook time to make sure it’s not done yet. If the skin is browning too quickly, cover the turkey with aluminum foil.

Side dishes to serve

There are some dishes that are classic Thanksgiving side dishes. When you’re planning your menu, be sure to include these crowd-pleasers:

  • Mashed potatoes: This classic dish is a must for any Thanksgiving table. Whether you prefer them creamy or chunky, mashed potatoes are rich and delicious.
  • Green bean casserole: This classic casserole is a savory side dish that brings together all the best parts of Thanksgiving.
  • Cranberry sauce: There’s no better way to add some tartness to your plate than with a scoop of cranberry sauce.
  • Roasted vegetables: Roasted vegetables are a great way to add some savory flavor to the table. They go great with almost anything.

Delicious desserts

If you’ve got a sweet tooth, you’re in luck. There are so many delicious desserts to choose from on Thanksgiving. These are some of the most popular:

  • Pumpkin pie: See above!
  • Apple pie: This baked apple with a flaky crust is a classic American dessert.
  • Pecan pie: This is another classic baked dessert that is great to serve at any meal.
  • Maple walnut pie: This iced pie is easy to make and is a delicious way to end any meal.
  • Chocolate ganache cake: This rich, fudgy cake is a great way to end any meal. It’s also a great make-ahead dessert, so you can bake it ahead of time and then let it sit in the fridge until you are ready to serve it.

Tips for hosting a successful Thanksgiving

  • Make a plan. This is the first step to a successful Thanksgiving. Sit down and map out the menu, the drinks, and even the decorations.
  • Shop early. Make sure you have everything you need for the big meal a few days before Thanksgiving. This will give you time to buy any forgotten items and to double-check your kitchen to make sure there aren’t any last-minute disasters.
  • Relax! Relax and try not to worry about forgetting something or not having enough food. Everything will work out in the end, and Thanksgiving is about spending time with one another, not about the perfect meal.
  • Invite guests. Make sure that you invite people to come and share the Thanksgiving feast! It’s a great tradition and a wonderful way to get friends and family together.

Decorating Ideas

Decorating for a Thanksgiving celebration is easy and fun. Here are a few ideas to get you started:

  • Make garlands: Make garlands out of fall leaves, vines, and any other natural decorations that you can find. These add a beautiful touch to any room and are perfect for Thanksgiving.
  • Add some greenery: Nothing says “Thanksgiving” like a little bit of greenery. Add a little sprig of something green to your table or centerpieces for a special touch.
  • Create a tablecloth: For a festive tablecloth, gather brightly colored fall leaves and arrange them over a white tablecloth.
  • Create a menu: Create a menu for your guests with the items on your table. This is a fun way to add a little bit of decoration to your table at the same time.

Happy Thanksgiving

Norway

The best places to visit while in Norway

We have been seeing a lot of Viking shows on TV lately and if you’re like me you are really curious about visiting Norway.

Here are some places you definitely need to visit if you plan on going to the land of Ragnar and his sons.

1. The fjords

The Fjords Norway

The fjords are one of Norway’s most iconic landscapes and a major tourist attraction. There are many different fjords to choose from, but the two most popular ones are the Sognefjord and the Hardangerfjord.

2. The Lofoten Islands

The Lofoten Islands in Norway

The Lofoten Islands are an archipelago in northern Norway above the Arctic Circle. The landscape here is truly unique and unlike anything else in the world.

3. The midnight sun

The Midnight Sun phenomenon that can be seen in Norway

In the summer months, the sun never sets north of the Arctic Circle. This is an amazing natural phenomenon that you can only experience in a few places in the world.

4. The Northern Lights

The Northern Lights

The Northern Lights are one of nature’s most incredible displays. They can be seen in the sky above the Arctic Circle on clear, dark nights.

5. The Vigeland Sculpture Park

Sculpture Park

The Vigeland Sculpture Park is the largest sculpture park in the world dedicated to one artist. It features over 200 sculptures by Norwegian artist Gustav Vigeland.

6. The Bryggen

The Bryggen Norway

The Bryggen is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Bergen. It is a series of Hanseatic commercial buildings that date back to the 14th century.

7. The Stave Churches

Stave Churches in Norway

Norway is home to some of the best-preserved stave churches in the world. These medieval churches are made entirely out of wood and are a truly unique sight.

8. The Roros Region

Reindeer on the Road

The Roros Region is a traditional farming region in central Norway. It is home to many well-preserved wooden houses and farms.

9. The flamsbana

A train called The flamsbana

The Flamsbana is a mountain railway in Norway that takes you through some of the most beautiful scenery in the country.

10. Oslo

Oslo the Capital of Norway

Oslo is the capital of Norway and the largest city in the country. It is a lively and cosmopolitan city with a lot to offer.

saturnia hot springs

Saturnia Hot Springs – Italy

If you haven’t seen our first post, check it out here!

The Saturnia hot springs are a must-visit place if you’re in Italy! These hot springs are truly phenomenal!

We are going to go back to the Tuscany region, where you can enjoy the Hot Springs. It’s a bit of a drive to the town of Saturnia but is definitely worth it. Your best bet is to rent a car since traveling from those big cities is more than a 2-hour drive.

Here are a couple of things to take in mind while visiting!

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1. The drive

As mentioned above it’s a bit of a drive to get there so I recommend staying there for the day to get a full experience of the town.

2. Saturnia hot springs are free to visit.

Yes, you read that right! Free!

3. Restaurant

On the property, there is a nice restaurant where you can eat just bring some cash.

4. Where to leave your stuff?

Just like going to the beach, you would either need someone to stay with your stuff or leave it unsupervised. My recommendation is to have a bag with a lock to keep your stuff safe. Here’s one I found on Amazon.

5. After leaving Saturnia Hot Springs

There is a town nearby the hot springs where you can stay and enjoy the whole day. After all it’s more than a 2-hour drive from big cities.

Must see places to visit, Landscape with Atrani town at famous amalfi coast, Italy

Places to visit – Europe

The first place on our list of where to visit is Italy 🇮🇹 and here’s why.

Follow me on our journey to find out about the best places to visit while in Europe follow all of our other posts on our traveling page

We are going to explore the Tuscany region, known for cities like Florence, Siena, Pisa, and much more.

Florence is known for its culture and architecture here is a list of must-visit places.

Beautiful sunset over Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (Duomo). Place: Florence, Italy

Sunset over Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence, Italy

As shown above there’s nothing quite like a sunset shot of the city to show how great it looks. Welcome to Florence, Italy.

For all those culture and architecture fanatics out there here are the most popular and important sites in Florence. During your visit to Florence, you can be within 40 minutes of walking distance between these historical landmarks. Don’t believe me? Check for yourself

    1. Firstly, we will be visiting the Accademia Gallery where you will find the glorious “David” by Michaelangelo.

      Visit the accademia gallery to see Michaelangelo's David

      Michaelangelo’s David

    2. Afterward, we’ll be off to the Florence Cathedral also known as, The “Duomo”

      Florence, Italy - May 2018: Interior of Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Flower (Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore) or Duomo di Firenze

      Giorgio Vasari’s frescoes of the Last Judgment

    3. From the Duomo to The Uffizi Gallery you can find famous artwork such as ‘The Birth of Venus’ by Sandro Botticelli and you can also find ‘Medusa’ by Caravaggio

      Visit FLORENCE, ITALY to see "Birth of Venus" painting in museum

      ‘The Birth of Venus’ by Sandro Botticelli

      See the head of Medusa at the Uffizi Gallery

      ‘Medusa’ by Caravaggio

    4. While visiting The Uffizi Gallery take a quick walk 2-minute walk to the Ponte Vecchio.
      Ponte Vecchio over Arno river in Florence, Italy
    5. At this point we can get a bit tired of the museums, therefore, the Boboli Gardens is a great recommendation.

      Visit the water fountain in the garden of Boboli Florence, Tuscany Italy

      Water fountain in the Boboli Gardens