Friendsgiving 2015 is officially underway. Articles, videos and podcasts are beginning to sprout all over the web. We will soon be inundated with content rallying around this special day. Check the blog daily for the latest Friendsgiving tips and advice.
The Advertiser helps you host your first Friendsgiving
Maybe it’s an excuse to drink with your friends. Maybe it’s a chance to learn how to cook a traditional meal without your mother hovering over you in the kitchen. Let’s face it, you’re probably going to call her at least once while you are cooking your first turkey.
Pinterest can’t save you entirely.
I attended my first Friendsgiving last year. There were about 20 guests who showed up for the dinner co-hosted by friend and colleague Hope Rurik-Aucoin.
Planning to host your first Friendsgiving this year? Here are a few pointers.
Friendsgiving 2015 will also include lots of recipes on the cheap, duh!
The Tab wants to know Hoos ready for Friendsgiving
Make sure you have friends first
I woke up around noon on November 1st and although I was still in my costume from the night before, I knew in my heart that something had changed.
A new month and a new me, I had one thing to yell aloud to the world (aka my roommates):
IT’S THANKSGIVING M*THERF*CKERS.
Talk of Friendsgiving has been in the air since Hoos started wearing sweaters in 70 degree weather and declaring it to be Fall. Inspired by advice from Jamie Oliver himself, I present…
Friendsgiving recipes any poor college student can attempt.
During Friendsgiving 2015 Bustle asks…How To Do Thanksgiving In A Small Space When All Your Friends Are Coming Over?
The idea of accommodating a dinner party in tiny living quarters can be daunting enough, without the added treachery that comes with the multiple side dish and turkey territory of Thanksgiving. So if you’ve taken on the task of playing host this year, here’s a lineup of stress-relieving tips for how to do Thanksgiving in a small space.
Your guests aren’t expecting a page out of a lifestyle magazine, or even a more showy arrangement they might encounter at a relative’s function at an actual freestanding house. They know your studio space is small, and that you’re doing your best to work with it. They’re happy and grateful to be fed and to be experiencing the ultimate Friendsgiving. If anything, the close quarters and makeshift approach make for a more memorable setting for the evening’s festivities.
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