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23 Thanksgiving Recipes to Please Everyone at Your Table

Looking for Thanksgiving recipes to please everyone at your table? Look no further! I am sharing with you some of my favorite Thanksgiving menus!

Find your next dish among the top Thanksgiving recipes in my list and create the best holiday dinner, perfect for the whole family to enjoy. If you have guests, then they will definitely be extra thankful for the superb Thanksgiving dinner!

Thanksgiving Recipes to Please Everyone at Your Table
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23 Thanksgiving Recipes to Please Everyone at Your Table

For those of us that have picky eaters at our table, Thanksgiving menus can be a challenge. We’d like to think that we could please everyone with one pie (or turkey), but in reality, you need a little variety. That’s why I’ve scoured the internet to find 23 Thanksgiving recipes that are sure to please everyone at your table. Whether you need gluten-free recipes, vegan recipes or just traditional Thanksgiving recipes we have a list that’s sure to happily feed all your loved ones this Thanksgiving.

1. Cranberry Cheddar Sausage Bites

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These cheddar sausage bites stuffed with the goodness of fresh cranberries are a perfect Thanksgiving dinner appetizer. It’s an easy but tasty idea you can make for fast dinners, or as snacks.

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2. Roasted Grape Baked Brie

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Roasting the grapes brings out the delicious natural sugars. Roasted Grape and Baked Brie is the perfect appetizer for any party, especially Thanksgiving when all you want to do is talk, laugh, drink, and nibble all night long!

3. Sweet and Spicy Butternut Squash Soup

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Sweet by roasting the squash first with maple syrup and brown sugar. Spicy by adding a chili in adobo sauce and curry powder. Rounded out with nutmeg and cinnamon and you’ve got one delicious, hearty soup. Get the recipe.

4. Creamy Pumpkin Soup

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This badass pumpkin soup is creamy, velvety smooth and delicious with a pile of tasty toppings like chopped bacon, sour cream, herbs and a few fresh shavings of Parmesan cheese.

5. Sweet Potato Bacon Biscuits

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These sweet potato bacon biscuits are tasty, made of real ingredient and (guess what) paleo! Delicious little things to munch on before gobbling the Thanksgiving turkey.

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6. Whole Wheat Sweet Potato Banana Muffins

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Delicious muffins with a hint of banana. These whole wheat sweet potato banana muffins perfect with butter or with hot, good soup.

7. The Best Dinner Rolls

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These best dinner rolls aren’t called “the best’ for nothing. They’re light, soft and sweet.

8. Amish Potato Rolls

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These potato rolls are not only very easy to make but are fluffy and full of flavor. It’ll definitely be a wonderful addition to your Thanksgiving dinner.

9. Vegan Green Bean Casserole

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This vegan green bean casserole is vegan, gluten-free and paleo friendly. This one is definitely a keeper.

10. Glazed Sweet Potatoes with Whiskey Pecans

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The natural sweetness of the sweet potatoes combined with the goodness of whiskey and honey glazed pecans and the balancing tartness of apples. This recipe is a total package! See how you can make it here.

11. Butternut Squash and Cranberry Gratin

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Creamy, cheesy and perfectly crunchy on top gratin recipe. This butternut squash and cranberry gratin really worth the spot on the Thanksgiving table.

12. Brown Butter and Bacon Mashed Potatoes

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The brown butter and bacon give the traditional mashed potato recipe an extra oomph! This recipe is one of the reasons you need to wear your stretchy pants on Thanksgiving.

13. Apple Pear Cranberry Sauce

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A quick stove top recipe for apple pear cranberry sauce. You can pair it with meat or eat it by itself as dessert.

14. Bourbon Vanilla Cranberry Sauce

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This cranberry sauce is so delicious you’ll be eating it with a spoon instead of having it with turkey sandwiches, Greek yogurt and vanilla ice cream.

15. Gluten-Free Stuffing with Kale, Caramelized Onions, and Mushrooms

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This stuffing is not just gluten-free. This stuffing is something you’d definitely look forward to eating. It’s easy to make and big on flavour. See how you can make it here.

16. Gluten-Free Cornbread Stuffing with Chestnuts, Leeks, and Chanterelles

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This stuffing recipe gloriously becomes more delicious by the day as it soaks in gravy and melds with mashed potatoes. You won’t mind having this gluten-free cornbread stuffing as your leftover Thanksgiving dish.

17. Citrus and Herb Butter Roast Turkey

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This citrus and herb butter roast turkey is going to steal most of the spotlight during Thanksgiving dinner. This recipe is definitely on my to-do list.

18. Stuffed Turkey Roulade

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This stuffed turkey recipe cooks in a fraction of the time than traditional turkey and gives you moist, flavorful stuffing all in one!

19. Roasted Turkey Breast with Bacon and Herbs

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Bacon makes everything better. Even turkey. This roasted turkey breast recipe is a quick, simple, and phenomenally flavorful main dish!

20. Homemade Tofurkey with Brown Rice Stuffing

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Avoid the preservatives of pre-made commercial tofurkey. Make one yourself! This vegan tofurkey recipe contains fresh ingredients and a toothsome, nutty brown rice stuffing.

21. Cinnamon Apple Sugar Cake

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This perfectly moist, with a touch of sweet, cinnamon apple cake with a sugar & pecan crumble topping is a healthier spin on a classic combination. This cinnamon apple sugar cake is insanely delicious!

22. Apple Slab Pie

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This is a double crust recipe with layers upon layers of cinnamon-sugar and thinly sliced apples. This apple slab pie is ridiculously easy and surprisingly serves a crowd!

23. Sweet Potato-Marshmallow Cinnamon Rolls

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One of the great things to do with leftover sweet potatoes is to turn them into these Sweet Potato-Marshmallow Cinnamon Rolls. Marshmallows have taken the place of pecans.

Still up for another Thanksgiving recipes? Then let’s watch Melissa Clark from The New York Times and learn how to make cornbread stuffing:

That’s all, fellow homesteaders! Those are few of my favorite recipes to celebrate with on Thanksgiving, so feel free to take your pick. Have fun mixing and matching to bring an extra dash of delicious to your Thanksgiving Dinner menu. And don’t forget to give thanks for all that you have.

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Originally posted on November 14, 2014 @ 6:20 AM

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NYC Adds Nearly 4,000 People Who Never Tested Positive To Coronavirus Death Tolls

New York City added nearly 4,000 people who never tested positive for the coronavirus to its death toll Tuesday, bringing coronavirus-related deaths in the city to around 10,000 people.

The city decided to add 3,700 people to its death tolls, who they “presumed” to have died from the virus, according to a report from The New York Times. The additions increased the death toll in the U.S. by 17%, according to the Times report, and included people who were suffering from symptoms of the virus, such as intense coughing and a fever.

The report stated that Democratic New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio decided over the weekend to change the way the city is counting deaths.

“In the heat of battle, our primary focus has been on saving lives,” de Blasio press secretary Freddi Goldstein told the Times.“As soon as the issue was raised, the mayor immediately moved to release the data.”

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How To Make Lacto-Fermented Sauerkraut In A Mason Jar

The thing about homesteading is you get to create your own ingredient right from scratch! Cheese, yogurt, butter and now sauerkraut, a delightfully sour and crunchy ingredient you can use on your meals — or consume by itself — while on a homestead, or while facing this health crisis!

This homemade sauerkraut is a great meal because it has a long shelf life. You can either make plain sauerkraut or mix it with herbs and spices. In this tutorial let us make Lacto-fermented sauerkraut that preserves all the good probiotics in a jar, good for your guts.

So how to make sauerkraut in a mason jar?

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Why Make Sauerkraut?

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Not only does sauerkraut spoil a long time, but it is also a meal in itself, and it is also easy to make! You don’t need to be an expert cook, all you need to do is follow these simple steps.

So let us get started. Here are the steps in making sauerkraut in a mason jar.

Ingredients:

  • 1 head of cabbage or 2 1/2 lbs cabbage
  • 1 tablespoon of salt

Tools Needed:

  • knife
  • bowl
  • mason jar
  • smaller jar
  • rubber band

Step 1: Wash & Clean the Tools & Ingredients



Wash all the equipment and utensils you need. Wash your hands too.

You don’t want to mix your sauerkraut with bad bacteria, anything that is going to make you sick.

Next, remove the faded leaves from your cabbage. Cut off the roots and the parts that don’t seem fresh.

Step 2: Cut the Cabbage Into Quarters & Slice Into Strips



Cut your cabbage into quarters and remove the core. Then, slice it into strips.

Step 3: Place in a Bowl & Sprinkle With Salt



Put the stripped cabbage into a bowl. Sprinkle the cabbage with 1 tablespoon of salt.

TIP: Use canning salt or sea salt. Iodized salt will make it taste different and may not ferment the cabbage.

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Step 4: Massage the Cabbage



Massage the cabbage for five minutes or more to get the juice out.

TIP: You’ll know it’s ready when you see a bit of juice at the bottom of the bowl and will look similar to coleslaw.

Step 5: Press Cabbage Into the Mason Jar



Add the cabbage to the mason jar gradually. Press it in hard to allow the juice to come out. Do this every time you add about a handful of cabbage.

IMPORTANT: Food should be covered by the liquid to promote fermentation. Add any excess liquid from the bowl to the jar.

Step 6: Press a Smaller Jar Into the Mason Jar



You want to squeeze every ounce of that juice from the cabbage. To do this place the mason jar in a bowl and get a smaller jar.

Fill it with water or marble to make it heavy. Press it into the bigger mason jar. Allow any juices to rise to the surface.

Step 7: Cover the Jars With Cloth & Tie With Rubber Band



Leave the small jar on. To keep your jars clean from annoying insects and irritating debris, cover your jars with a clean cloth. Then, use a rubber band to tie the cloth and the jars together, putting them in place.

Step 8: Set Aside & Check Daily

Set it aside in a cool dry place, away from direct sunlight. Check the water level daily. It should always be above the cabbage.

Step 9: Taste Your Sauerkraut & Keep at Cool Temperatures

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After about five days, you can taste your sauerkraut. If the taste is to your liking, tightly cover it with the lid and store in the fridge or cellar.

NOTE: If after five days it’s still not your desired taste, leave it for a few more days. This will allow the fermentation process to continue.

You can now enjoy your sauerkraut in a mason jar. Enjoy its goodness! You can use it as a side dish or mix it with your favorite sandwich.

Things to Remember in Making Sauerkraut

  • Store away from direct sunlight and drafts.
  • Colder weather will make the process longer. Spring is the best time to make them since the warmth helps activate the fermentation.
  • Always make sure that the cabbage is below the water level during the entire fermentation process.
  • If the water level decreases during the fermentation process, you can make a brine and add it.

Let us watch this video from Kristina Seleshanko on how to make delicious Lacto-fermented sauerkraut in a mason jar!

So there you have it! Making Lacto-fermented sauerkraut in a mason jar is as easy as slicing the cabbage into strips. Remember that as long it remains unopened, your sauerkraut can last for months. Best of all, you can partner this sauerkraut in many recipes.

What do you think of this homemade recipe? Share your best sauerkraut recipe in the comments section below!

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9 SPRING VEGETABLES FOR YOUR GARDEN

Having plants in the house will bring peace to people. Having a little garden with vegetables is even better! You can grow these vegetables in your backyard garden easily as well!

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In this article:

  1. Tomato
  2. Eggplant
  3. Beet
  4. Spinach
  5. Pea
  6. Carrot
  7. Radish
  8. Cauliflower
  9. Asparagus

Growing veggies in your garden will give you an opportunity to understand what you eat and value it more. Early spring is when most vegetables are being planted. Keep reading to learn about 9 spring vegetables that anyone can grow in their garden!

Tomato

Tomato is the most popular garden vegetable in the States! There are different varieties to choose from. Tomatoes need to be planted in early spring because they won’t survive a frost.

Because tomatoes are consumed daily, try adding them to your garden! They’re not difficult to grow either.

Eggplant

Eggplants are known to have low-calorie, vitamins, minerals, and nutrients. Plus, they are delicious! So why not plant them in your garden?

Eggplants shouldn’t be planted too early because they won’t be able to survive a frost. So you could consult an expert in your area before you plant your eggplants.

Beets

Beets are known to be a superfood for its various health benefits. They’re easier to grow in the garden, usually around late March or early April.

If the weather is always cool, beets will keep getting bigger and bigger. Once the weather starts to warm up, you’ll need to harvest them, or they’ll go to waste.

Spinach

Spinach is a delicious early spring veggie, and it’s also very beneficial for health. And it’s not difficult to grow spinach in your garden!

Spinach needs cold weather to grow. Getting spinach to grow is easy, but keeping it growing will require some extra care.

Pea

Peas are usually planted in late April. Peas will die in freezing temperatures, but they also won’t survive the heat either. So make sure you plant your peas in early spring.

Peas are widely used in many different ways, and there are different types of peas. The soil you’ll be planting your peas should be suitable for them, so make sure you ask while buying seeds.

Carrot

There are different types of carrots, but regardless of their size and color, it’s a fact that carrots are both delicious and rich in vitamins.

They’re root vegetables, so with proper sun and watering, they can be picked up as baby carrots as well.

Radish

A radish is an excellent option for beginners because it doesn’t require too much care. Radish is easy to harvest.

Radish grows fast, so it’s better to keep an eye on it after a few weeks. Radish usually is grown pest-free, but there’s always the chance of unwanted guests, so watch out for worms. Radish can be eaten raw or can be added to garnish recipes.

Cauliflower

Cauliflower isn’t the easiest vegetable to grow at home, but it is very popular.

Cauliflower grows better in colder weather, so before you plant it, consider the climate of your garden. Cauliflower can be eaten raw or cooked, and it is known to be very beneficial for health.

Asparagus

Freshly picked, tender asparagus is very delicious!

Asparagus plants get more productive with each harvest, and mature asparagus harvest can last for months! Make sure you plant them at the correct time, or else they might go to waste.

All the vegetables listed above are great for your healthy diet, and it’s fun to watch them grow. So don’t miss out on the opportunity to grow your own veggies and eat healthy this spring!

So tell us which veggies will you be growing this spring? Tell us in the comments section!

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