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Thanksgiving Table Ideas

Thanksgiving Ideas & Fun Links

November 18, 2017 By kimwheeler 6 Comments

Happy Friday! I woke up at 5:30 this morning with thoughts of Thanksgiving dinner swirling in my head. I got my coffee and sat down with my trusty old recipe binder to brainstorm this year’s menu and table. I’m always surprised by what I have in there. Over the years I have collected variations on Thanksgiving recipes, some I have tried- and others well, I hope to try some year!

 

Among the torn out pages are inspirational table settings, cooking tips from newspaper clippings, years of William’s Sonoma handouts, holiday menus from restaurants and scribbled index cards cards from my grandma’s ancient recipe box. All of these are covered in plastic page protectors and and are a real help when I begin this planning stage of Thanksgiving.

 

Pages of the notebook -this with Max’s timeline for a Thanksgiving day a few years ago.

Most precious to me is my mom’s own handwritten instruction on how to cook a turkey that she gave me when I first got married. I read it again this morning and I am so glad to have kept it. Makes me feel a bit like she is still here with me.
With my mom at my home Thanksgiving 1999.
Besides my binder, I refer to my pile of cookbooks and I also have been furiously saving ideas from Instagram and other blogs. I am always looking for something new that grabs my fancy. This year I am going to give mashed potatoes in the slow cooker a go from the Half Baked Harvest blog. What a brilliant idea- one less thing on the stove and keeps them warm- always a challenge with mashed potatoes. I love Tieghan’s photo and recipes. Her Instagram has some of these recipes, including a little speed video clip  of these Crockpot Three Cheese Mashed Potatoes.
Smitten Kitchen is another great food blog and her Green Bean Casserole with Crispy Onions made in a iron skillet looks delicious and may take the place of my roasted brussels sprouts this year.
I also like Smitten’s Apple Herb Stuffing with the addition of tart apples and fresh torn bread -a mix of sourdough and country bread.
Deb Perelman who writes Smitten Kitchen, was on NPR the other day and what a great gal. It was one of those shows where people called in and told their favorite Thanksgiving dishes and tips. It reminded me of something my grandmother listened to when we were kids on her little a.m. radio in the kitchen. One caller recommended strapping blue ice packs to your turkey’s breast while it comes to room temp before cooking. By keeping the white meat extra cold it will cook slower and apparently dry out less. I think I’ll try that as well this year.
I always like a festive cocktail and this Cranberry Thyme Spritz, also from Half Baked Harvest, looks so pretty and has two of my favorites in it, elderflower and grapefruit.  Another new thing this year is I am going to order brioche rolls from the world famous Manresa Bakery in my town. Seems a shame not to when they are a five minute drive away. They also have a chocolate pistachio babka that I might have to indulge and get.
As far as the table, I still have this fabulous giant white pumpkin and I plan to work him in somehow with our precious wooden turkey carved from Max’s Kentucky great-grandfather that we love. I am thinking of using my linen tablecloths with black cloth napkins and add in some earthy accents- from the outside like leaves and branches with masses of tea lights. My son Griffin is always good helping me forage for such things and figure out the arrangement.
Last year I found these faux bois looking placemats at Crate & Barrel and kind of went from there with tan napkins and used my tortoise shell looking tumblers as vases for short arrangements I made from a supermarket bouquet and succulents and berries from the yard. You can probably tell I used the page from my binder above as my model.
A few years before that I used linen tablecloths and my parent’s china with my collection of old silver, glass and white votives. Pears and olive branches added the color.
I love the green of pears with silver and linen!
Besides dressing the table what are you wearing? Personally, I like a dress and thought this little number was cute. It’s just right for Thanksgiving with it’s colors and long sleeves and I’m digging the dropped waist too.
 I rarely go to The Loft, but also found this for a more casual California feel and like this number below with velvet accents.
I also still LOVE this Trina Turk dress for winter events and this velvet one looks comfy and flattering. I’ve been eyeing a pair of cream colored booties which would give the dresses a little edge. I like this pair from Trina, this pair from The Loft, and these by Sarah Jessica Parker.
So much to do, but I love this time of year! Jackson, my college son is coming home today for a week. I can’t wait to just hang out with the kids and cook together.
SO I’m throwing it out there..What is your favorite Thanksgiving dish? Do you have any great tips for cooking the meal, or cool traditions that are unique to your family?  Please, please share below. I’d love to hear more neat ideas.
Happy Thanksgiving to you all!
Kim
P.S. I have a new dining table arriving the week after next that I bought on a trip to Ojai last weekend. I can’t wait to tell you all about beautiful Ojai- why it should be on your radar, and about the cute shop I bought the table and chairs from- all on another post.

Filed Under: Dresses for Thanksgiving, Thanksgiving Dishes, Thanksgiving Menu and Planning, Thanksgiving Table Ideas

Thanksgiving Table Ideas and Menu Plans

November 24, 2014 By kimwheeler 24 Comments

 I’m excited about the holidays and I think I’m coming close to my final table vision this year.

I start out by going through my recipe binder, my cookbooks and magazines. After shopping around a bit,  I decided on tablecloths from Homegoods. I am having 13 for dinner so I’ll need 2 tables and matching tablecloths are nice.

Tahari had these lovely linen tablecloths with a slight silver thread in one, gold in the other.  My plan is to go with lots of glass, crystal and mercury glass votives, clippings from my olive tree and pears for color. I have a mix of white plates and plan to use the old silver flatware and white cloth napkins.

Pears look so good with everything and you can transition them right into Christmas decor too. I find olive branches or clippings from trees or scattered leaves can add a natural more rustic look I like as well.

I think it will be fun to greet guests with a glass of champagne on this tray. I found the flutes at a tag sale in town. They are so delicate and I love the etched stars in them. Lovely to sip from!

Lucky for me, my mom and dad will cook and bring the turkey, gravy and stuffing. My husband and I just have to do all the sides. Pies are brought from my aunt and uncle and my grandmother will bring her cranberry jello.

This year I’ll be doing just one appetizer of a good brie with rainforest crackers and scatter around  tiny bowls of Trader Joe’s marcona rosemary almonds.

My side dishes this year are :

frisée and fennel salad with apples, walnuts, dried cranberries and citrus dressing
roasted brussels sprouts with parmesan topping
yukon gold sour cream mashed potatoes
sweet potato casserole (so cliche, but gotta have it!)
cranberry sauce with orange segments and pecans
rolls

 It’s enough to make us all overeat and still have plenty of leftovers.

It’s nice to send others home with some of the food, especially my grandmother. For this reason I save any nice take-out containers for a few months before just for this. I also like utilizing mason jars with small amounts of gravy, soup or veggies. Places like our local Ace Hardware sells a box of 12 for around $7. They make super storage and drinking glasses for older kids too. I also like not storing food in plastic whenever possible!

Sitting by the fire brainstorming my Thanksgiving plans with some of my favorite sources.

Many of my friends are taking the smart route of ordering the turkey or the entire feast from places like Whole Foods or other local spots. Purple Onion, a local cafe and a favorite of mine, has a fantastic Thanksgiving catering menu. If I wasn’t cooking with all these helpers, I would surely do that. The turkey prep thing is not my favorite. I dislike handling it and sadly once even left the packet of giblets in!! That of course was one of my first Thanksgivings…Many years ago. 😀 I have help now. I’m fortunate to have a husband who gets right in the kitchen and starts dicing, chopping or whatever.  He just waits and says okay what next? LOVE that.

I also trek to my local Williams-Sonoma to pick up each years’ free Thanksgiving guide. I have saved them and they always have inspired ideas and practical advice.  Get one if you need some fresh recipes and help with turkey cooking times and more. You can also access all this year’s great recipe’s here.  This Pomegranate Gin Fizz from their list looks pretty and I might have to try it!

If you need more help also check out Ina Garten’s 10 Tips for a Stress-Free Thanksgiving. 

I love this holiday. It’s about being together and being thankful and sharing. That’s all that matters really right?

Anyone have any great traditions or recipes please share below. One of our traditions is to play a lot of board games and take a lot of family walks and fit in some movies. The downtime is my favorite part.

I am also thankful for you readers, your kind notes and just being here. 
I wish you all the happiest Thanksgiving!
Kim
photos northerncalstyle.com

Filed Under: Thanksgiving Menu and Planning, Thanksgiving Table Ideas

Weekend Thoughts and a Few Thanksgiving Ideas

November 8, 2014 By kimwheeler No Comments

Fall has finally hit here and it’s been a beautiful week weather wise. It’s gotten cold enough at night that all the maples and pistachio trees have turned brilliant hues of magenta, gold and red. The sidewalks filled with leaves. Walking through crunchy leaves feels magical to me, so rare and short a time they are here.

We also have had some very perfect temperatures. Days and nights are very cold, into the 40s and late afternoons the sun burns into the 70s. It seems a shame to not go out and soak up a few late afternoon rays on the nearest chair!

This is the time I start wrapping my head around the whole idea that the holidays are about to hit us like a ton of bricks. I’m like the squirrel trying to gather what I can while I have a moment. 
I began brainstorming about Thanksgiving decor and what I might do. I like to see what is out there.
I stopped by Cost Plus to look for a mirror and found a lot to love in the housewares area. They actually have many pretty choices and have gotten the memo that natural woods, and lighter tones are in and not so much fiesta colors (cue memo to Pier1.)

This scalloped carving board is supposed to be for your turkey, but the pretty shape and lovely wood made me think how fantastic this could be as a cheese platter. It’s gorgeous for appetizers and even to just display side up in one’s kitchen!
I also thought the assortment of paper (yes I know) mats were kind of nice. I liked this round design. Honestly, I get bored with my placemats and sometimes they all don’t fit so well together with a big group. Tablecloths are okay, but I like to see the wood on my table. It’s a simpler and more natural look. These could be cute with names penned on the edges too.
The color would be lovely with an oxblood cloth napkin no? I’m still looking and haven’t found oxblood anywhere. I did find beautiful Forest Jacquard ones at Williams-Sonoma which are expensive, but a mix of deep purple, brown edged with a pinky gold fern design. It would be fun to mix these with many looks, especially at Thanksgiving.
These pretty Muir dinner plates were from Portugal and I love the feel, weight and color. I believe they are on sale right now too.
Then I found the Sawyer wood handled flatware. LOVE! At $2.99 a piece or less than $10 for a set of 4, they are fun and have a fresh look for a natural themed Thanksgiving table don’t they? I’d love to use them all year and for outdoors too.

So I’m mulling over these items and checking out other stores and Pinterest. I’ve pinned a lot on my I Love Fall board and also my Entertaining one. I’m in my info gathering phase. I’m absolutely going for something natural with leaves, sticks, twigs, real fruit which will all figure in.
Still trying to purge the Halloween candy from this home. The mix of candy intake + time change = rough week!

Everyone’s been a little grumpy.
Cats have been kneading their blankets a lot. I feel their angst!
We are off take our oldest son kayaking for his birthday.
Hope you all have a beautiful fall weekend!
Kim

Filed Under: Cost Plus, Fall in Northern California, Thanksgiving Table Ideas, Williams-Sonoma

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