It’s year 2020 and we are in the midst of a pandemic! Moreover, the holidays are just around the corner. If you’re wondering about ways to enjoy the holidays with Covid-19, in the way, you’re not alone. Each year many of us anxiously await time off from work and school and plan for quality time with family and friends. And, the holidays greatly influence cooks and bakers to break out some family recipes and share with all. However, this year the anticipation of making a Thanksgiving meal might be worrisome for many. With the current health threat, some families plan to hibernate through the holidays, while others are stocking kitchens with favorite trimmings for a traditional Thanksgiving feast. What are your holiday plans this year? Are you thinking about ditching Aunt Betty’s secret recipe for store bought pie or plan to host a traditional meal, open to family and friends?
You might be asking if it’s safe to celebrate Thanksgiving family style or safe to deliver plates of Thanksgiving meals to neighbors? Whatever your approach this season, the pandemic continues to challenge us all. Additionally, flu season has arrived. As more Covid-19 cases are claimed, it is apparent there is a great need to remain cautious and stay 6 feet apart. Fortunately, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) offer a set of guidelines to help make this Thanksgiving holiday memorable. Check out the CDC guidelines below. And, continue washing hands, especially before eating, use hand sanitizers and disinfectants, wear a properly fitted face mask, and more importantly practice social distancing. Till next time, stay healthy and be well!
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For a fun spin on desserts this year, go mini!! Baking Guides: How to Make Mini Pies https://sweets.seriouseats.com/2013/11/how-to-make-mini- pies.html
Kitchen tips for making a safer home for you and yours! Be safe and separate: