Menu Plan Monday: Free Thanksgiving Printables

 

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Here’s some free printables to help you make preparing for Thanksgiving just a tad easier!

Be sure to print out your coupons this week!  Remember, you should be able to print them twice.

 

Ok, on to my menu planning ideas for this week:

Monday: Chili

Tuesday: Leftovers

Wednesday: Leftovers

Thursday: Thanksgiving Dinner – We are taking a Ham and Macaroni & Cheese. We should also have Chicken & Dumplings, Turkey, Dressing, Stuffing, Sweet Potato Casserole, Pineapple Casserole, Corn, Green Beans, Potato Salad, and a smattering of desserts! YUM! I think I might also make a batch of Irish Potato Candy to have on hand for this week.

Friday: Leftovers!

Don’t forget to visit Org Junkie & Susie QT Pies for Hundreds more menu plans and before heading to the grocery store… Print coupons for your favorite brands and save at Coupons.com.

Looking for more menu planning ideas?  You can find plenty of recipes as well as a free menu planning sheet on my kid friendly recipes page!

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Make Thanksgiving More Personal with MyChronicleBooks!

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So many adorable designs to choose from, and now at 25% off!

Use promotion code: GOBBLE12

And while they’re there, it’s not too early to start shopping for personalized books, lunchboxes, growth charts and more that make great holiday gifts!

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Turkey T-shirts!

Last year, we began an annual family tradition of making turkey t-shirts for Thanksgiving.  I of course, found Chipmunk’s shirt adorable.  My husband asked if we were becoming “one of those families”.  What’s that supposed to mean anyway??My daughter fell instantly in love with the “chicken shirt” (as she called it) and asked to wear it almost every day (we washed that shirt a lot!)  Needless to say, I’m excited to make the shirts again and wanted to share the super easy process with you!  Let’s get started!

Last year’s turkey shirt

 

What You Need:

  • An adorable child’s little hand
  • Non-washable paint (beware!)
  • Paper Plate
  • Paint brush
  • White T-shirt (on sale this week at A.C. Moore for $2.99)
  • Google eye (optional)
  • Sharpie (black and orange)
  • Hot glue gun (optional)

What You Do:

We started with white shirts we already owned, but many people recommend washing your shirt first.  Lay the shirt out as flat as you can on the table, with some kind of newspaper or cardboard in between the front and the back (I always forget this part!).

Pour some paints (red, orange, yellow, brown) onto a paper plate.  I used acrylic paint, but I should mention that I don’t know anything about paint! It seemed to work fine for us last year, so we’ll stick with it.  Of course, I ran out of paper plates, so I had to use a paper towel on a regular plate.  Not the most effective method!!

Using the brush, paint your child’s palm brown and each finger a different color.

Have them press firmly onto the t-shirt.  You can do one or two turkeys.

One of our day care kids has SUPER ticklish hands.  He kept closing his hand, so this turkey’s colors were a little more mixed up!  We stuck with only one turkey for him! :)

Once the paint is dry (usually 1 hour at most), hot glue a googly eye onto his head.

You can also draw little embellishments like feet, beak (with the orange Sharpie), or extra hair/feathers.

Wait another hour or so for the shirts to fully dry and then wear with pride!

Check out some of these Turkey projects too!

About the Author:

Lindsey Whitney is a blogger over at Growing Kids Ministry.  A blog designed to help parents, teachers, and Children’s Ministry workers who want to help the kids they love grow in their faith.   You can connect with her via twitter or on facebook.

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Free eCookbook: A Holiday How-To: Thanksgiving Crafts and Pumpkin Recipes

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Free eCookbook: A “Holiday How-To: Thanksgiving Crafts and Pumpkin Recipes” free eCookbook, featuring pages of pumpkin recipes and Thanksgiving crafts for your big feast + RecipeLion’s Quick and Easy Recipes newsletter for FREE!

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Thanksgiving Feast Printable Coupons

Do not wait to get these!  Print them now so you have them when it comes time.  They are going quickly.  In fact, the Butter Ball Turley one is already gone!

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· $0.55 off Bridgford Frozen Rolls or Bread

· $1.00 off one OSCAR MAYER Pork Bacon

· $1.00 off two KRAFT Dressings, 16 oz

· $1.00 off two KRAFT STOVE TOP Stuffing Mix

· $1.00 off two KRAFT COOL WHIP Whipped Toppings

· $0.50 off two KRAFT JET-PUFFED Marshmallows

· $0.50 off any one BAKER’S Chocolate

· $1.00 off two KRAFT Natural Shredded Cheese

· $1.00 off one VELVEETA 32 oz. or larger

· $1.00 off two KRAFT Natural Cheese Chunks, 8 oz

· $1.00 off 1 PLANTERS Mixed Nuts or Cashews Halves

· $1.00 off two KRAFT or VELVEETA Dinner Cups

· $1.00 off two VELVEETA Shells & Cheese Dinners

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