Put together a few snack size portions of healthier options , such as pretzels , popcorn , trail mix , or yogurt . These are great for little ones who just can not seem to wait those extra 20 minutes before dinner . They are also great to have on hand in case you get struck in traffic .
If you are bringing a dish , don't forget a hot pad and a serving utensil . And do your best to bring items that need little or no additional preparation in the host's kitchen .
If you are hosting , make sure that all chemicals are stored away , that knives and other hazardous utensils are out of reach of young children . Watch handles on the stove to make sure they are turned inward.
If you are traveling , make sure you are properly refrigerating foods by storing them in an ice chest or insulated bag with a cold source .
HOLIDAY 'THANKSGIVING' LETTERS
T is for Turkey on Thanksgiving Day,
H is for “Hurry, I’m hungry!” we say.
A is for Auntie, she works and she mends,
N is for Native American friends.
K is for Kitchen, the oven’s on low,
S is for Silverware, set in a row.
G is for Grandma, the one we love most,
I is for Inside, where we’re warm as toast.
V is for Vegetables, eat them we try,
I is for Ice Cream on top of the pie.
N is for Never do we have enough dressing,
G is for Grandpa, who gives thanks for our blessings.
Author : Maude M. Grant
Happy Thanksgiving every one .
A proud Gran-poppa G.
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