Thanksgiving has a way of sneaking up on you. One day you’re browsing recipes, and the next you’re standing in your kitchen surrounded by grocery bags, wondering how you’ll get it all done.Â
If you’re hosting this year, the list is daunting: menu planning, shopping, prep work, cooking a multi-course meal, setting the table and somehow keeping the kitchen from looking like a demolition site. If you haven’t started planning yet, it’s not too late. The key is breaking it down into manageable steps and using a few smart shortcuts to protect your time, budget, and peace of mind.
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That’s where this guide comes in. We’ve compiled a complete Thanksgiving 2025 cheat sheet covering everything from strategic grocery shopping and make-ahead prep to hosting shortcuts and efficient cleanup. And because the holiday season can drain you as much as it delights you, we’ve also included tips for maintaining your wellbeing and stretching your budget — plus how to capitalize on Black Friday deals without losing your mind.
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Below, you’ll find everything you need for a stress-free, satisfying Thanksgiving. Think of it as your personal holiday assistant (and our little seasonal secret).
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How to make Thanksgiving dinner stress free
Don’t let Thanksgiving sneak up on you this year.
Thanksgiving is a meal with a host of dishes that guests come to expect. Cut down on meal prep and legwork with a Thanksgiving meal kit filled with all the ingredients for Thanksgiving dinner. Or save yourself a few trips to the store by buying your turkey and other provisions online.
- Find the perfect bird and have it delivered via the best places to buy a turkey online for Thanksgiving. At this late date, you may need to use a same-day service such as Shipt.
How to make Thanksgiving dinner more delicious
This next series of tips is full of easy ways to defrost and cook a big bird for Thanksgiving. We’ve even dropped in some suggestions for folks looking to cook something other than turkey.
No need to blow your monthly budget on Thanksgiving groceries.
Best ways to clean when you’re hosting Thanksgiving
Being a host isn’t easy. A ton of work goes into cleaning and prepping for guests. To help, we’ve compiled a list of essential hosting and cooking tips you’ll need for your Friendsgiving and Thanksgiving dinner. And though cleaning your house could take a full day (or longer), we have some trusty tips that can make the cleaning process much more efficient.
Cleaning tips for the home:
A ton of work goes into cleaning and prepping for guests. But we’ve got some easy tips to help you.
Cleaning tips for appliances and kitchenware:
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How can I prioritize my health and wellness during Thanksgiving?
Holidays come around only once a year, so it’s understandable to want to indulge in all that decadent food and drink. That said, Thanksgiving can also be an anxiety-inducing time for people on a journey to improve their overall health and wellbeing. The important thing is that you don’t need to deprive or restrict yourself. Instead, you can follow some of these wellness tips to enjoy your Thanksgiving weekend without the guilt.
It can be hard to prioritize your health during the holidays, but there’s always time to take for yourself.
Where can I find early Black Friday deals and holiday gift ideas?
When you’re in the fray of prepping for the holiday season, it can be easy to let things slip, but gift-buying is one thing you won’t regret planning for ahead of time. Preplanning your online Black Friday shopping can reduce the stress of gift-buying, and we’re here to help. Whether you’re buying for a parent, sibling, significant other or friend, our CNET experts have a roundup of the best deals and gifts available for Black Friday and beyond.
To never miss a deal, check out CNET’s complete roundup of early Black Friday deals. And for all the best gift recommendations, explore CNET’s ultimate gift guide to start ticking off the boxes on your list.
You should start at least a week before by making your grocery lists and buying non-perishable items. Many dishes can be made 2-3 days ahead and refrigerated or frozen if you want fewer things to do on the big day.
If you’re short on time, you can clean your kitchen in under 15 minutes by going for the visible surfaces, quickly wiping down your stovetop and oven, and making sure your dishwasher is empty and ready to go.