Today’s Friday Finds article is focused on all things Thanksgiving! From embellishments to customs and recipes, you’ll find a wealth of delight as we reflect on everything we have to be grateful for.
Alongside a compilation of weekly discoveries, I have a complimentary printable that you can download and utilize on Thanksgiving Day. It’s located at the end of the article.
Are you acquainted with the background of Thanksgiving? Interestingly, the Plymouth feast is not the initial meal that asserts to be the first Thanksgiving. Explore this historical timeline to uncover more about our gratitude tradition and its chronology.
Prepare to fall head over heels when you embark on a candlelit tour of Courtney’s residence at French Country Cottage. Whenever I seek holiday inspiration, I always visit her blog. Everything she creates is so enchantingly lovely!
Would you consider hosting Thanksgiving dinner in a barn? Check out the menu and decor for this Virginia family’s Thanksgiving gathering.
Designer Jess Cathell shares her farm Thanksgiving celebration from a few years ago. Everything is so beautifully arranged, and just viewing images of her creations will give you warm feelings!
The Kitchn (yes, that’s the correct spelling) explains how to set a table economically. I appreciate her concept of using brown craft paper.
It wouldn’t be a Thanksgiving article without a recipe or two. Every year I prepare Everyday Annie’s delicious green bean casserole from scratch. It’s significantly better than the one made with canned beans and mushroom soup, although it does require additional time. It’s absolutely worth it, however!
And who can resist dessert on Turkey Day? Here’s a compilation of the finest 25 Thanksgiving desserts to think about serving.
As promised, here’s the complimentary printable for your holiday feast. You can print them and place them at each table setting or distribute them to everyone. Guests can jot down what they’re thankful for and share their reflections around the table.
