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Friendsgiving


friends gather together to celebrate Friendsgiving

Friendsgiving is a relatively new tradition that has gained significant popularity in recent years. The idea behind Friendsgiving is to bring together friends and celebrate a Thanksgiving-like feast together.


While Thanksgiving is usually celebrated with family, Friendsgiving is an occasion where friends come together to enjoy a meal, share laughter, and create everlasting memories.


Planning a festive Friendsgiving can be a daunting task, especially if you are new to hosting events. However, with proper planning and organization, you can pull off a memorable Friendsgiving that your guests will cherish for years to come.


Here is a step-by-step guide on how to plan a festive Friendsgiving.


Choose a Date and Invite Your Guests


The first step in planning a festive Friendsgiving is to choose a date and invite your guests. You can choose to celebrate Friendsgiving a week or two before Thanksgiving, or even on Thanksgiving Day if you and your friends are not able to be with family.


Once you have decided on a date, send out invites to your guests. You can choose to send out invites via email, text message, or create a Facebook event. Remember to include all the important details such as the date, time, location, and what to bring.


Plan Your Menu


Food is an essential part of any Friendsgiving celebration. Start planning your menu at least a week before the event.


Ask your guests to bring a dish to share, or you can take on the responsibility of preparing the entire meal. Plan your menu based on what your guests like to eat, and create a balanced meal with appetizers, main courses, sides, and desserts.


Don’t forget to include vegetarian and non-vegetarian options, and consider any dietary restrictions your guests may have.


Prepare Your Home


If you plan on hosting Friendsgiving at your home, make sure it’s clean and decorated for the occasion. Set up a festive table with a tablecloth, placemats, and napkins. You can also use a centerpiece like a vase of flowers, a cornucopia, or a fruit basket.


Make sure you have enough seating for everyone and consider adding some extra chairs if needed. If you’re short on space, consider hosting the event outdoors, or at a local park.


Drinks and Entertainment


No Friendsgiving celebration is complete without drinks and entertainment. Make sure you have a variety of drinks available, including wine, beer, soda, and water.


You can also create a signature cocktail for the event or have a hot chocolate bar set up for guests to customize their drinks. As for entertainment, consider playing some games, watching a movie, or having a dance party after dinner.


Create a Thankful Atmosphere


The essence of Thanksgiving is being thankful for what we have in our lives. To create a thankful atmosphere, consider having a gratitude jar where guests can write down what they are thankful for and drop it in the jar.


At dinner, take turns reading what guests wrote down, or go around the table and ask each guest to share what they are grateful for. This will add a meaningful touch to your Friendsgiving celebration and create a positive atmosphere.


Don’t Forget Dessert


No Friendsgiving celebration is complete without dessert. Ask your guests to bring their favorite dessert to share, or you can prepare a classic Thanksgiving dessert like pumpkin pie, pecan pie, or apple crisp.


Dessert is a great way to end the meal on a sweet note and bring everyone together.


Planning a festive Friendsgiving can seem like a daunting task, but with proper planning and organization, it can be an unforgettable experience.


From choosing a date and inviting your guests to creating a thankful atmosphere and serving dessert, these tips will help you plan a successful Friendsgiving celebration.


Remember, the most important thing is to have fun, make memories, and enjoy the time spent with your friends. Happy Friendsgiving!



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