✨Don’t forget the real stars of Thanksgiving


Hey Reader,

I'm going to be sharing a bunch of Thanksgiving focused recipes and emails in the next few weeks. I want to make sure you are set up for success leading up to Thanksgiving. It's going to be more than you are used to seeing from me and I thought you should know.

Everyone talks turkey this time of year, but let’s be honest, it’s the sides and sweets that steal the show.

Here are a few of my absolute favorites that bring the comfort and flavor without all the fuss. These are absolutely on the table every year!

Hope these help get you thinking about what's going to be on YOUR Thanksgiving table?

Hit reply and let me know!

Marni


Treats? Check. Simple? OBVI!

30 minutes or less. Treats that the family raves about. Dishes that impress your mother-in-law.

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