Wednesday, November 14, 2012

One Week ! ! ! Thanksgiving will be here in 1 week!

Does it seem like Thanksgiving just came a little early this year?  Or is it just me?  :)  Maybe I have just been so busy that I didn't pay attention to the days going by.  Either way, it will be here in 1 week from tomorrow!

I can't believe that even though I was busy putting together "The Ultimate Thanksgiving Planning Guide and Recipe Book" and didn't realize it was upon us this quickly.

Have you gotten your shopping list narrowed down to the things that have to be bought at the last few days such as celery, onions, potatoes and other fresh produce?  Have you gotten confirmations from everyone attending your dinner?

This book also includes a planning guide so that you make sure you get the things done that need to be done prior to the last minute.  There are over 20 recipes for everything you will want to serve at your feast and more including 2 breakfast casseroles.

You can have the book, planning guide and all recipes plus a page to add your favorite recipes and a shopping list page in a matter of minutes.  Once you pay for the book, you will be re-directed to a secure page where you can do a direct download to your computer.  

The book is just $9.97 (plus sales tax if you live in AZ of $1.05 for a total of $11.02) and is available on this page on the top right hand side.  

Get your copy today and get your Thanksgiving planned now !  This book will not be available past Thanksgiving Day -- next up will be the Holiday Planning Guide and Recipe Book.  Come back for the next in a series of planning guides and recipes.

Enjoy !

For your Thanksgiving decorations, you could try decorating your napkins with fall items such as pine cones, stalks of wheat, miniature pumpkins or other gourds tied with fall colors of ribbons.


For the center of the table or the buffet counter, you could get a large glass vase and fill it with small gourds, pumpkins and pine cones or other fall items such as colorful fall leaves and then tie some raffia or ribbon around the top of the vase.

Look around your house or the local craft store for simple decorating ideas and make your table festive for your dinner.  Make sure you find a nice fall colored table cloth for your dinner guests and have fun !

Charlene S Reed, Author
"The Ultimate Thanksgiving Planning Guide and Recipe Book"

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