
9 Fun and Creative Ways to Celebrate Thanksgiving During Quarantine
Your family can stay safe and social-distance, while still enjoying the holidays.
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Your family can stay safe and social-distance, while still enjoying the holidays.

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How families can keep worry in its place during the pandemic

Counting your blessings, even this year, can quickly add up to a long list of gratitude.

The Thanksgiving table tradition of sharing what we’re thankful for gets a few fresh takes.

Giving thanks is a self-care tool we can use at any time.

New York Times food editor Sam Sifton offers a delicious take on a holiday classic.

Families face choices about how and whether to gather for holiday meals this year. Stay true to your values to preserve relationships through the season.

Whether it’s a message from above, an unexpected delivery or a heavenly light, the holiday season is the perfect time for some divine intervention.

Telling the hilarious tale of her aunt’s surprise soup became a Thanksgiving tradition.

Over six years, this one-day hunger campaign has fed over 200,000 meals to her community.

The star of multiple Hallmark holiday movies wants to help you find the spirit of the season.
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