Savings Tips For The Ultimate Thanksgiving

Nov 14, 2023 Holidays

Want to avoid stress and overspending this Thanksgiving? Here are few tips you and your budget will be thankful for this holiday season.

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It’s safe to say many of us are looking forward to Thanksgiving. Who doesn’t love indulging in some of our favorite foods, spending time with loved ones, and watching a little bit of football?

There’s so much to look forward to and as a result it can be easy to get carried away. Avoid overspending and feeling stressed by creating your game plan early on with these ideas.

Get A Head Start

Guests

First things first, figure out who you’ll be inviting. Will it just be immediate family? Are you planning to host a larger group? This will help you determine how much food is really needed and thus help when creating your budget.

Don’t forget to factor in extra costs that might be necessary when you have company, such as disposable plates and silverware, disposable cups, disinfecting wipes, paper towels, and more.

Menu

Once the count is finalized, the most challenging part arrives – creating the menu. It’s tempting to get a turkey and a ham along with ten different side dishes, three kinds of pie, and a cake of course. Oh, and don’t forget the rolls!

Let’s stop there. This is one instance where less might just be more. An overcomplicated menu means more ingredients, produce, work, money, and likely more waste. Avoid the hassle and create a simple menu all guests are sure to enjoy.

Are your guests in town? Split the workload and see if anyone wants to bring a favorite side. Plan your own version of a potluck to help save on money and time.

Shopping

Before you hit the store, be sure to look for special promotions and coupons this time of year. Some stores, for example, will give you a turkey with the purchase of certain items. Review a few ads and keep an eye out for deals to decide where you can get the biggest bang for your buck. Consider ways you can save on your grocery items, like buying produce that is in season, getting a frozen turkey that costs less but tastes just as great, or even buying in bulk for those larger family gatherings.

If you’re ordering groceries online, see if there’s a way to apply virtual coupons. Keep in mind, simple decisions like choosing the generic brand over brand-name items can help you save money at checkout.

Decorations

If you’re thinking about purchasing decorations, you may want to reconsider. Once you buy the fall centerpiece, it’s easy to get sucked in to buying the photo frames, doormat, placemats, and so forth.

While decorations are nice to have, they’re not necessary. Buying even the most inexpensive items can add up quickly. To help stay on budget, use items you already own.

Leftovers

Make the most of your leftovers by spicing things up this year. Check out these leftover recipes that include soup, turkey pot pie, sandwiches, and more.

If you’re looking for a simpler way to help reduce waste, consider using smaller plates. This could help everyone pace themselves. If they’re unable to finish that third serving, the hope is that there will be less food on the plate.

Also, be sure to have to-go baggies available for your guests to take leftovers so you aren’t left with an overwhelming amount of food.

Energy Saving Tips

Save on utility costs by using your dishwasher rather than washing by hand. According to this article, washing by hand uses more water and who likes doing dishes anyway?!

Summary

With a little extra planning and budgeting, your Thanksgiving will be smooth sailing and you’ll have an awesome holiday.

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