pumpkin spice white hot chocolate
4-5 cups whole milk
12 oz. chopped white choclate
4 tsp. cocoa powder
3/4 tsp. vanilla extract
1 c. pure pumpkin puree
1 tsp. cinnamon
1/2 tsp. nutmeg
1/4 tsp. cardamom
1/8 tsp. allspice
1/8 tsp. ground ginger
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Thanksgiving day football brownies
Prepare your favorite brand of brownies according to the directions on the box. Once cooled, cut with a cookie cutter into football shapes. Pipe with white frosting.
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pumpkin/gourd centerpieces
Use a pumpkin carving knife or regular kitchen knife to cut a hole in the pumpkin/gourd and put a candle in it for a festive decoration.
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turkey fruit tray
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Thanksgiving day nails
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Photo Booth Fun
Hang up a sheet, set up a camera, print some festive props and tape them to a stick, and let your guests take photobooth pictures all day! From your little cousins to your great-grandparents, everyone will enjoy it, and it beats the traditional Thanksgiving dinner table picture. Plus, you can share the pictures on Facebook for everyone to see.
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acorn cookies
1. Melt some mini chocolate chips and dip Nutter Butter cookies in it
2. Stick a Hershey’s Kiss to the cookie
3. Dip a mini chocolate chip in the melted chocolate and add it to the top of the cookie
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cinnamon stick candles
Use a hot glue gun to attach cinnamon sticks to a candle or candle holder, then fasten them with some decorative string for a wonderful autumn aroma.
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Thanksgiving by the numbers
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