Get
Organized for Thanksgiving
By Karen Fritscher-Porter
It's almost time to get organized for
Thanksgiving. Depending on your plans and how you celebrate the holiday,
you may want to start getting organized for Thanksgiving no later than
the first week of November. Here are a few tips to get organized for
Thanksgiving.
DECORATE EARLY - If you like to get in
the spirit of the holiday with your home decor items, do that at the
start of November. That way you'll have the whole month to enjoy your
seasonal decor items and holiday decorations. And the remainder of the
month will be free for cleaning, cooking, entertaining and enjoying
Thanksgiving.
CLEAN YOUR HOME - Expecting guests this
Thanksgiving? Set a date with your immediate family members to do a
thorough housecleaning. That means doing windows and shampooing carpets
too as needed. Make your family housecleaning date the week before that
of Thanksgiving. (And then you'll only have to do touch up the day
before guests arrive.) During the week of Thanksgiving your schedule
will be packed with cooking and shopping for related supplies.
CLEAN YOUR FRIDGE - A good time to clean
the inside of your refrigerator is when you have the least amount of
food in it. That won't be during the holidays. So do it now. While
you're at it, make room for the turkey in it. You'll be defrosting it in
the refrigerator.
INVENTORY YOUR COOKWARE - When you're
about to cook the turkey isn't the time to remember you loaned your only
roasting pan to Aunt Sue three months ago. Take a good hard look inside
your cabinets to make sure you have appropriate cookware and serving
utensils and platters to prepare a Thanksgiving meal.
COUNT YOUR GUESTS - How many people are
coming to your house for Thanksgiving dinner? Start getting r.s.v.p.'s
in early November. Figure you'll be serving about one pound to 1.3
pounds of turkey per guest (based on a whole turkey). Once you know the
number of guests, you can buy the appropriate size turkey.
COUNT YOUR DISHES - Make sure you have
enough dinner plates and eating utensils to go around. Having an extra
set or two of table settings won't hurt either--just in case you get an
unexpected visitor or a plate accidentally cracks.
PLAN FOR LEFTOVERS - The words
Thanksgiving and leftovers go together. You won't be eating turkey
sandwiches for the remainder of the week if you have nothing to store
the leftover turkey in. And of course, you don't want to throw out that
leftover cranberry or corn or any of it. If you plan to send some
leftovers home with the guests, make sure you have some
"throw-away" containers that you can pack for them to take and
keep.
If you organized and planned for
Thanksgiving, you'll probably have a happy one. Enjoy.
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Karen Fritscher-Porter writes
about home organization at http://www.EasyHomeOrganizing.com
where you can read hundreds of free tips to organize your
home, shop for home organizing products and subscribe to
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stores with everything you need to organize your kitchen
before Thanksgiving.
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