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Stay Home
The safest way to do Thanksgiving this year is to stay home. The CDC recommends “having a small dinner with only people who live in your household.”
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Virtual Family Time
Even though you might not want to teach your whole family how to use Zoom, a virtual Thanksgiving will help bring everyone together safely.
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Help your Neighbors
If someone in your family or neighborhood has a higher risk of contracting COVID-19, the CDC recommends making traditional recipes and delivering them in a contactless way.
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Shop Online
While most stores are closed for Black Friday this year, virtually everywhere has amazing online deals for longer than one day.
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Make Good Food
However you decide to do Thanksgiving this year – make sure you make a lot of good food, like these recipes!