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white pumpkin tableIf you are hosting Thanksgiving this year and aren’t sure how to set your table, here are some ideas!

You can make the gathering as casual or as elegant as you like, there are no set rules you have to follow. The only rule I enforce is that you have a good  time!

To begin your tablescape design, think about the number of guests you will have attending and how formal the meal will be. Is it a laid-back crowd that would prefer something simple? Are the guests more of a fine-dining group who are comfortable with a formal place setting? Think about these things as you decide how ornate, or simple, to decorate your table.

For a casual thanksgiving gathering, you could place a table runner down the center of the table with a few candles, mini pumpkins and nuts as decoration. You could use placemats at each place setting.

Your everyday dishes can be made to look special when you layer them and add some fun accents to the table. Think about placing a large pinecone at each place setting and fastening a piece of thin wire around the top. Bend the wire to hold a small place card. This is a fun way to create a seating arrangement while adding a little pop of fun to each place setting.

For a more formal gathering, use a tablecloth. If you are worried about Uncle Fred spilling on your fine linen, use a washable and easy care table covering.

Haul out your good china or a more formal pattern if you have one. Create a beautiful centerpiece or arrangement. Make sure it is low to the table and not obstructing the view or put it up high enough that guests can see under it. You can do this by using a plant stand or small side table. It adds quite a bit of drama to your table. Make sure you have candles for added warmth. If you have cloth napkins, use them!  If you are using fresh flowers, make sure the smell is not overly strong. It will compete with the smells of your food and can even inhibit the taste. It is also a good idea to steer away from strong floral aromas in case some of your guests have allergies or may be sensitive to the odors.

If you want a table that is more formal than casual, but less stuffy than elegant, set your table with a cloth, add in a nice centerpiece, but make the place settings a bit more fun. If you have two or three dish patterns that go together (like a cream set and a brown set) mix and match the pieces. This works especially well if you don’t have enough of any one pattern to make it around the table.

However you decide to entertain this Thanksgiving, remember a little preparation goes a long way and that the most important thing is to connect with those who have gathered in your home. And don’t forget to be thankful for each face seated around the table!

For more autumn entertaining ideas, download your free copy of Savvy Entertaining. It’s available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Apple, Kobo, and from ShannaHatfield.com

She Who Can’t Wait to Eat Pumpkin Pie

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crescent rollsHave you discovered Pepperidge Farm Flaky Crsecent Rolls yet?

If not, run to the grocery store and get yourself a tube of pastry wonder.

I’ve long been a fan of refrigerated crescent rolls for whipping up quick recipes. I’ve used them as crust for every kind of filling you can think of from breakfast casseroles to meat pockets to danishes.

These rolls, in my humble opinion, far surpass the others for flavor and texture.

I used them recently to make a quiche by just pressing the triangles together in the bottom of this fancy little pan.

norita's pan

I poured in the filling, baked, then turned it upside down on a serving platter.

It looked like this:

norita's pan quiche

How cool is that?

The chicken pot pie I made with this crust as unbelievably good.

The texture, flakiness and flavor is really different from what you expect – and so good.

If you’re looking for something to take a meal from ho-hum to yum, these crescent rolls could be a good option for you. Try them and see what you think.

(Note – Pepperidge Farm doesn’t know me from anyone, I just really like this product.)

She Who Needs To Bake Something

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Large male turkey in nature

Going with the theory of “better safe than sorry,” here is a list of hotlines and websites for any disasters that may strike Thanksgiving Day!

BUTTERBALL

Online Help

1-800-BUTTERBALL (800-288-8372)

REYNOLDS

Online Help

1-800-433-2244

FLEISCHMANN’S YEAST

Online Help

1-800-777-4959

LIBBY’S CANNED PUMPKIN

Online Help

1-800-854-0374

OCEAN SPRAY

Online Help

1-800-662-3263

PILLSBURY

Online Help

1-800-775-4777

BETTY CROCKER

Online Help

1-800-446-1898

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Popcorn cake plated

One of our favorite autumn treats is popcorn cake. My first experience with the sweet, sticky confection was when I was in college. Mom mailed one for my birthday and I thought it was delicious. (Of course anything not dorm food was delicious, back then.)

It’s easy to make, is best prepared with a little help, and meant to be sticky and messy and utterly wonderful.

popcorn cake angel food cake pan

Start by greasing an angel food cake pan. Make sure you have every surface of it greased.

While you are popping the popcorn, melt marshmallows, butter and oil in the microwave. I nuke mine about 30 seconds, stir, nuke again.

While you are popping the popcorn, melt marshmallows, butter and oil in the microwave. I nuke mine about 30 seconds, stir, nuke again.

When it is melted, it will look like this.

When it is melted, it will look like this.

Due to the stickiness of the situation, I missed taking a few photos here,  but basically in a huge bowl, mix the popcorn, nuts and spice drops together then pour the melted marshmallow over the top. Grease your hands with butter and mix well because you won't get far if you try to stir it with a spoon.

Due to the stickiness of the situation, I missed taking a few photos here, but basically in a huge bowl, mix the popcorn, nuts and spice drops together then pour the melted marshmallow over the top. Grease your hands with butter and mix well because you won’t get far if you try to stir it with a spoon. And make sure you get plenty of butter on your hands or you’ll look like this.

Press down into the angel food cake pan and let sit about thirty minutes or so before turning out on a serving platter.

Press down into the angel food cake pan and let sit about thirty minutes or so before turning out on a serving platter.

Popcorn Cake

24 cups of popped popcorn*

1 cup of spiced gum drops

1 1/2 cups of peanuts

1 large bag of mini marshmallows

1/2 cup oil

1/2 cup butter

Mix oil, butter and marshmallows in a large bowl. Microwave at 20-30 second increments, stirring between each set until marshmallows and melted and oil and butter are mixed in nicely. (It will still look a little oily). Mix in popped popcorn, peanuts and gum drops. Press into greased bundt or angel food cake pan. Leave standing at room temperature for an hour or so until cake is set then slice and serve. You could also press into balls and wrap individually.

* For a fun variation, use colored popcorn kernels.

She Who Likes Easy Treats, Even If They Are Messy

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