Because sometimes an intimate gathering is all you need.
As a grad student in my final semester of school, my piles of assignments mean I have little free time to even keep up with friends and family, much less go home and visit them. Thanksgiving is the one time during the fall semester that I can travel back to Virginia and be with my loved ones.
While it’s a relatively quick four-hour bus ride home for me, many of my classmates live farther away and can’t always afford to go home for the holidays. Instead, they often have a parent visit them in the city, or they get together with a small group of friends for a more intimate Thanksgiving celebration.
For those whose families are on the small side, or who prefer to spend Thanksgiving with a few friends, going to great lengths to cook the fullcan easily get too exhausting or too expensive to justify—or both. But you have more options than just a turkey TV dinner. You can still have the juicy turkey, the warm pot of soup, and yes, the sweet, sweet dessert. You can have it all, and with much less effort than those cooking for a crowd.
Below are our favorite recipes for a scaled-back affair that doesn’t skimp on flavor, or on holiday spirit. If you're looking for more recipes and Thanksgiving cooking tips, check out our whole
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