Kicking off the holiday season, Thanksgiving is coming up quicker than ever. Typically a holiday celebrated with abundant gatherings of friends and family, Thanksgiving is bound to look a little different this year. Although there is a melancholy tinge to this idea, in reality, we now have more opportunities to get creative, and find positive ways to make this Thanksgiving a memorable one.
Whether you’re recreating recipes that have been passed down through generations, or looking for a way to liven up your home for the festivities, incorporating herbs is the perfect way to add a twist to your traditions. To help you prepare for Thanksgiving this year, we’ve put together a list of 6 creative ways to use fresh herbs to liven up to your holiday.
Traditionally, the most commonly used herbs for Thanksgiving celebrations include sage, rosemary, cinnamon, thyme, tarragon, marjoram, cloves, parsley, ginger, oregano, dill, and mint – and that’s only for the cooking!
Herbs, such as mint or rosemary, can also be used to make lovely centerpieces or decorations in your home for the holidays. Nothing quite fills a space like live decor, and what’s better than being able to say that you grew your decorations yourself?
From decorations, to cocktails, to traditional Thanksgiving recipes, we’ve put together an all-inclusive list of herbal inspiration to freshen up your festivities this year. Take a look!
Don’t be discouraged by the unfamiliarity of the holiday season this year. After all, we still have our families, our homes, and an abundance of love and gratitude to share with one another – and that’s what matters the most.
Get ready for leftovers with this handy article that has 5 creative ways to put your Thanksgiving leftovers to good use – check it out!
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