Next weekend is the best time for a Friendsgiving celebration. Close enough to Thanksgiving to make sense, but far enough away to avoid family conflicts and sweet potato overload. There is no limit to what you can do at your Friendsgiving, if you let your imagination take over.
Don’t like football? Play Quidditch instead. If you get good enough, maybe next year you can get into the Quidditch World Cup. No, seriously. That is a thing that exists.
Short on funds, but long on great friends? Try a potluck Friendsgiving.
The Best Friendsgiving Twitter
The Food Network has just about the best idea ever for a 90s kid hosting their first Friendsgivng:
Have a Friends-themed Friendsgiving party, complete with Rachel’s English Trifle: https://t.co/G9n9yHcFov. pic.twitter.com/gXtuqWQwK3
— Food Network (@FoodNetwork) November 12, 2016
Balloons!! Who doesn’t love balloons?! Make your Friendsgiving extra festive with a splash of primary colors to offset the traditional fall themes of brown and orange:
Your friends are fun and colorful and bright, so why not dress your Friendsgiving bash to suit? Here are some tips! https://t.co/uglr8GlNvtpic.twitter.com/OWml7pRJwL
— Balloon Time (@BalloonTime) November 5, 2016
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