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9 Best Tips to Spend Thanksgiving on a Budget

November 1, 2022 · Budgeting
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8. Change up recipes as needed

Thanksgiving main dishes can be easily changed if some of them are expensive. Remember that they don’t have to cost a lot of money in order to taste delicious. In my case, I have my grandmother’s turkey recipe that I keep making every year, but I also switch from pumpkin pie to apple pie if I don’t find pumpkins in stores. Turn to budget-friendly recipes that don’t require a lot of expensive ingredients and spices. And if you’re bold enough, you can try to experiment a little by making new ones that have affordable substitutions for the main ingredients.

What recipe do you want to try for the first time this Thanksgiving?

9. Remember it’s about friends and family

Thanksgiving is about spending time with friends and family and enjoying one another, regardless of whether you eat a large turkey or a number of other simple dishes. By just paying attention to these helpful guidelines, you can have a pleasant celebration and stay within your budget. So don’t let the expense of hosting Thanksgiving dinner discourage you from doing it or from enjoying this wonderful holiday with your family and friends.

Allow yourself to step back and appreciate what you have because it’s called Thanksgiving, after all!

What are your plans for this Thanksgiving? If there are any other tips you might know, make sure you share them with The Money Place community! And if you’re new to this page and you like our content, don’t forget to subscribe!

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