Last week I found out that I am hosting Thanksgiving at my house. I am absolutely fine with that, I'd rather have it here than have to drive to someone else's house. But I need some help with the meal prep, as in --I have to do as much as I can in advance.
I am not sure how many people are coming. It's somewhere between 8 and 15. The ages will be everything between 18 months to 85 years old. I have more than a few dietary restrictions on top of a tight budget restriction. That means I have to make most of the meals from scratch.
What kinds of sides can I make and freeze? I plan on making roasted acorn squash and mashed potatoes. I know better than freezing the potatoes but what do you think about the squash? Any other easy sides I can make? Stuffing should be ok? My mom's stuffing is freezable but I need to make vegan Pepperidge Farms stuffing for the people that can't eat hers.
Last-- what about desserts? I am making a vegan apple pie and hope to make pumpkin pie. Or maybe Pumpkin Crunch Cake is easier?
If you have ever made pie/pie crust from scratch and then froze it, does the crust get soggy?
I know, I have a million questions so I appreciate any cooking tips you can share!
I am not sure how many people are coming. It's somewhere between 8 and 15. The ages will be everything between 18 months to 85 years old. I have more than a few dietary restrictions on top of a tight budget restriction. That means I have to make most of the meals from scratch.
What kinds of sides can I make and freeze? I plan on making roasted acorn squash and mashed potatoes. I know better than freezing the potatoes but what do you think about the squash? Any other easy sides I can make? Stuffing should be ok? My mom's stuffing is freezable but I need to make vegan Pepperidge Farms stuffing for the people that can't eat hers.
Last-- what about desserts? I am making a vegan apple pie and hope to make pumpkin pie. Or maybe Pumpkin Crunch Cake is easier?
If you have ever made pie/pie crust from scratch and then froze it, does the crust get soggy?
I know, I have a million questions so I appreciate any cooking tips you can share!