Hosting Thanksgiving? Grab Our Free Printables to Prep Like a Pro!
From grocery shopping lists to perfectly planned cooking times, our free Thanksgiving printables ensure a stress-free turkey day!
Thanksgiving should be fun and worry-free. 🦃
If you want the key to a stress-free turkey day, follow my lead as I help you plan a stress-free holiday.
These FREE Thanksgiving printables will help guide you from planning and preparation to your very last bite.
I’ve broken down the perfect Thanksgiving day into three FREE printable sheets as a fun and helpful Gobble Guide! This will help to get you organized in advance so you can pull off an incredible gathering to enjoy with your loved ones this year.
The key is to plan ahead and stay organized, so let’s start planning now so things will run smoothly on the day of Thanksgiving. You’ll be so glad you followed these tips so you can actually be able to relax & enjoy your meal and your family time this year! 😋
1. Thanksgiving Menu Plan
Use this FREE printable as a plan to write out what you’re serving for your Thanksgiving menu. My printable even has plenty of space to write your entire grocery list! From sides to the main course, there’s a section for everything so nothing will be forgotten this year!
Hip Tip: Eating keto?! We have a keto Thanksgiving meal plan on our sister site Hip2Keto.com, including a printable grocery list!
2. Thanksgiving Prep Timeline
Use this FREE printable as a checklist to prep ahead on tasks to make sure you’re on track as Thanksgiving approaches. It’ll let you know how soon to thaw the turkey, and I even included tips on what can be made in advance. Some dishes can even be done as many as 5 days in advance, so be sure to print this one ASAP!
3. Thanksgiving Portions Cheat Sheet
Use this FREE printable to know how much food you’ll need for each dish you’re serving this year. This cheat sheet can help you plan accordingly for families and Thanksgiving celebrations of all sizes!
I’ve hosted many Thanksgiving celebrations, so here’s some additional advice I have to offer:
Get help from others.
Try to assign a few of the menu items to other family members or guests who will be joining you this Thanksgiving. Doing this will make things less overwhelming when you have fewer dishes to make. Even if it’s small details or tasks like bringing beverages or ice, this can take something off your “to-do” list.
Use coupons and check local in-store sales.
Start looking for coupons and sales early! Last year, I scored a 15-pound turkey that was on sale for just $11.49 total at my local Albertson’s store. They price-match local grocery stores for their Signature Farms frozen turkeys, and it was such a great deal.
Utilize your other appliances.
Oven space can be an issue come Thanksgiving Day, so with that said, make sure you’re using your other small appliances to help. You could use a slow cooker for warming mashed potatoes, a toaster oven for heating casseroles, and so on.
Air fryers are fabulous too! Check out my review on the Beautiful by Drew Barrymore collection from Walmart and make sure to check out our full lineup of air fryer recipes to try something new this year. Plus, watch the stores for their annual Black Friday air fryer sales, so if you don’t already have one, you can score a great deal on a new air fryer!
Buy premade foods to lessen the load.
There’s no shame in using meal shortcuts like frozen pie dough, store-bought stuffing mix, pre-made pies, etc. In fact, my family often bakes frozen Rhodes yeast dinner rolls at Thanksgiving as they are so fluffy and actually taste homemade!
No matter what others are doing, do what works for you and your family – even if that means keeping things as simple as possible!
Hip Tip: Want to get literally everything pre-made this Thanksgiving? These places often offer entire Thanksgiving meals for pickup or delivery!
And remember…
Thanksgiving is a day to be thankful, stuff your bellies full of good food, and enjoy the holiday with loved ones. Don’t forget to be in the moment, stay unplugged, and try not to stress over everything being super perfect. It’s the memories your kids will remember most! ❤️
Happy Thanksgiving, Hip2Savers!
Looking for some easy Thanksgiving Recipes? Here are some of my favorites:
Eating low-carb or keto this year?
I’ve got ya covered for that too! If you check out our sister site, Hip2Keto, we’re sharing plenty of Thanksgiving keto recipes, more free printables for your convenience, and even a keto grocery list so shopping for your Thanksgiving food has never been easier!
Wait there’s more! Check out these additional free Thanksgiving printables!
We also have free printable wine labels, coloring sheets for kids, place cards, and more! These are so fun and festive to use for Thanksgiving.
Start planning your Black Friday shopping – deals have already begun!
Thank you for putting these together for everyone! Very helpful 😊
Oh sure! Glad to. 😀
Thanks so much!
Oh you’re welcome! Thanks for stopping by!
I just checked my Keep Notes app on my phone for last year’s Thanksgiving list and it’s all there. Also never gets misplaced, like a paper list. All my holiday prep and gift lists are there as well. Just a suggestion to add to your comprehensive list.
Great idea, Dee! Thanks for sharing how you’ve kept your holiday notes organized! 💞
Lina, have you used your slow cooker to keep gravy warm?
Hi Kathy! I checked with Lina on this, and here’s what she shared – “I haven’t but that sounds super smart! I just peeped this gravy boat warmer from amazon if thats helpful.” ❤️