There's no way around it, November means Thanksgiving. Whether you're prepping your own meal, or headed over to someone else's house, you will definitely find something on our list of must haves.
- To start things off, we've got the Willie Bird Fresh Organic Turkey ($65-$85). It's raised on natural grains and vegetables in Sonoma County, California. In addition to being organic and free-range, it has a clean turkey flavor.
- Once you get a fabulous turkey, you're going to need a large roaster to cook it in. This Calphalon Contemporary Stainless Roaster with V-Rack ($99.95) is sleek and contains an aluminum core for superb heat conductivity. It's large enough for a 25lb turkey and the rack is non-stick.
- If you're looking to take the leap from mashed potatoes to thinly-sliced gratin, then you're going to need a slicer or mandoline. This Zyliss 4-In-1 Multi Slicer/Grater ($19.95) will make slicing and grating a breeze!
- Need a great way to get the conversation started? These TableTopics Conversation Starters will help you break the ice. Each set of conversation starting questions will help maneuver through those awkward party moments. They're perfect for the host, and great for a guest to bring as well.
- Finally, an important Thanksgiving must have is this Multi-Time Triple Timer ($14.99). With three display monitors, you can easily set and keep track of three items at once.






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That triple timer is too cool!
1All I need is the food
2I love, love, LOVE Table Topics! They are so fun, and so great. When my man and I were having communication issues and sort of forgot who we were and why we loved each other these helped us get a jump start on talking again. Sometimes when you are so young when you get together and you sort of change over time you don't keep up that way with your SO and these are a great way to find out silly and big things about each other that you forgot or that changed.
3The conversation starters remind me of a section in a book about entertaining (written in the early 1960's) where there would be a board with a topic for the guest to discuss as they sipped their martini's.. I have always wanted to have a retro party with that, but this may prove to be even better!
4I agree, Aimeeb, I'll just take the food too!
5Triple timer! How useful.
6I love that digital triple-timer. I've had to resort to using my one egg-timer, my microwave timer and the alarm clock in my bedroom when I've got too much going on at once!
7Love these
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