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Many Americans will likely have a scaled-down or virtual Thanksgiving celebration amid the coronavirus pandemic, but the stress of a hectic year could still cause turkey dinners to turn tense.
Expressing gratitude this Thanksgiving won’t be easy. There will be no turkey with the fixins at grandma’s house because ...
November is the month of turkey-carving and football-watching, but it's also a time of difficult, important conversations ... family is often in one place at Thanksgiving, this organization ...
First you argue over who’s hosting this year, then you argue over which dishes should be on the table, then you’ll inevitably ...
From cooking stress to tense conversations to full-on blowouts, many situations can derail a Thanksgiving dinner. But there are ways to keep things peaceful and light, as well. We asked etiquette ...
So, Raz, how’s Jeff?” my uncle asks as he forks a piece of turkey and pushes it through a puddle of gravy. He smirks, waits, ...
The two pals first met in November 2016, when Dench sent her 24-year-old grandson a text inviting him over for Thanksgiving dinner. Unbeknownst to her, though, her grandson had switched his phone ...
Dench, a then 59-year-old grandmother, had intended to text her grandson to invite him over for Thanksgiving dinner. Unfortunately — or fortunately, depending upon your point of view — said ...