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		<title>Thanksgiving Hosting Tips for The Newbie</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Hosting Thanksgiving for the first time ever? We know it can seem pretty overwhelming. From achieving the ideal turkey flavor, to making sure the table settings are flawless, it seems like the tasks are endless. Don’t fret, though, we’ve got something for you to be thankful for: our tips on how to host your first Thanksgiving perfectly! Make a to-do list. Before you start anything else, simply write down everything that needs to be done. Include all the little things so you don’t end up in a mad-dash to complete things on the day of. Make as much ahead as possible. When you’re planning the menu, look for dishes that can be made the day, or even two days, before. Most of the time side dishes can be prepped ahead of time and just popped into the oven at the last second. (Some of our favorite options are listed here. Don’t experiment with new recipes. The time to try a new spin on and old favorite is not when your house is filled with family and friends. Test out your recipes before the big day and things will go much smoother. Start early on your non-food prep. Even if your dishes [&#8230;]</p>
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