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the game) and write four words on
the bottom of each. Try to come up
with a fun variety combining nouns,
adverbs, adjectives and verbs. For
example: macaroni, avidly,
hideous, sang meekly, bird cage,
dumped, quick pickle, beautifully
I hopped, rancid.
1 When you're done, place all the
paper slips in the turkey's tail, with
the words hidden inside the box
and only the tops visible.
At your dinner table, have each
I person pull out one turkey "feather."
The guest has two minutes to create
a story using all the words.
#7) Sandwich Heaven
Perhaps the best part of
Thanksgiving is actually eating the
leftovers in a sandwich. But has
anyone really written the law on
what constitutes the best turkey
sandwich in the world? So why
not have a contest in your own
home. Put out the leftovers, and
some new stuff, too, and make up
sandwiches for taste-testing. Here
are a few ideas to serve with the
turkey:
• olives
• flavored mayo (especially with
fresh herbs)
• thinly sliced Vidalia onions
• tomatoes
• hard-boiled eggs
• pickle slices
• different lettuce varieties
• hot sauce
#8) I've Got To Hand It To You
Everyone knows that you can
make a turkey by tracing your
hand, right? What's fun is to see
how your children's hand-turkeys
grow each year. Buy a blank
notebook and begin your handi-
work (get it? Ha ha!) this year.
Trace the hand of each child in
the notebook, and let him or her
decorate. Next year, do the
same, then on and on until you
can no longer force him to partici-
pate in family rituals.
#9) Just Desserts
Of course, you must have pump-
kin pie for dessert. But have you
ever considered turkey-shaped cook-
ies? This is a great decorating
opportunity: load those tails up with
all kinds of different-colored frost-
ings and sprinkles.
# 1 0) Something Old, Something
New
Chances are you know the
basics of the Thanksgiving story.
But have you ever acted it out?
You and your family could
become "pilgrims" quite easily,
with black capes and homemade
white hots. Consider checking out
a book from the library to learn
even more, then prepare a meal
exactly as the pilgrims ate it, and
come dressed for the occasion.
Perhaps each family member
could even create a specific char-
acter to be at this Thanksgiving
table and make up the story of
his life.
By the way, what do you call
those big, green things the Army
uses? "You mean tanks?"
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