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Last-minute tips for saving money on Thanksgiving
12:16 PM PST on Wednesday, November 26, 2008
You'll have more to be thankful for at Thanksgiving if you use a few smart strategies to cut costs:
–Don't do a thing – from grocery shopping to gift buying – without a plan.
Make lists, keep spreadsheets or download the Holiday Control Journal at www.flylady.net. She covers everything from getting (and keeping) the house clean, to creating a timetable for sending gifts during December so you won't waste money on last-minute rush jobs.
–Brine your bird.
You don't need to shell out big bucks for a fancy bird to have a tender turkey. Just buy a regular supermarket turkey (make sure it hasn't been injected with a salt solution) and brine it overnight for a moist and flavorful main dish. Recipes are readily available on the Internet.
–Put the kids to work on decorations.
Don't waste money at the party store on tissue-paper turkeys and leaves. Keep the kids busy making centerpieces and place cards. Have children make a hand-print turkey and write what they're thankful for in the "feathers." For more ideas, go to www.familyfun.go.com
More: Holiday Event Guide
Tell us: What are you thankful for?
–Know how much food to buy for your guests.
Download the Thanksgiving calculator at www.instructables.com to make a customized shopping list based on your number of guests. You can even factor in how many leftovers you'd like.
–Get ready for Black Friday, also known as day-after-Thanksgiving-Christmas shopping.
You can get a jump on the deals and a sneak peak at the newspaper ads at www.tgiblackfriday.com.
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