(NEXSTAR) – We get it. You don’t feel like cooking, or doing dishes, or even socializing with your extended family on Thanksgiving Day. But you can’t drive up to just any restaurant on Nov. 27 and ...
The Farmers’ Almanac has released its forecast for the Thanksgiving holiday week, offering a glimpse of what to expect from Monday, November 24, through Thursday, November 27. The AAA has described ...
Walmart is offering its annual Thanksgiving meal deal, which serves 10 people for under $4 per person. The meal bundle includes a turkey, stuffing, cranberries and other traditional holiday side ...
New York City remains the ultimate Turkey Day destination for the fifth straight year, edging out busy cities in Seattle and Phoenix on the West Coast. Other sought-after Thanksgiving locales include ...
Northern Ohio is expected to have mild temperatures and sunshine during Thanksgiving week. Southern Ohio will start chilly but warm up, with a few passing showers predicted midweek. Planning ...
The Old Farmer's Almanac's weather prediction for Thanksgiving travel has been released "AAA reports that most (89%) travel by car, while 7% fly" during the Thanksgiving holiday, according to an Old ...
The meal includes Mac & Cheese croquettes, a "Best of Thanksgiving" casserole, and caramel apple cookie bars. Rebecca Chobat's recipes have resonated with those facing food insecurity or looking for ...
A messy spell of winter weather continued to dominate Thanksgiving forecasts, with a mix of rain and snow materializing in different areas across the United States. Storms could potentially impact ...
Latest news and live updates on the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Follow the floats, Broadway performances, live musicians, marching bands and more. The 98th annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in ...
Certain holidays are associated with different foods, and for Thanksgiving, that's turkey — but why is that what we eat? We asked a history expert to learn more. Why do we eat turkey on Thanksgiving?
Here’s how to extend the life of your Thanksgiving turkey — or any meal — without getting sick. Credit...Eric Helgas for The New York Times Supported by By Alice Callahan Q: I enjoy Thanksgiving ...