Thanksgiving means a lot of cooking. Hanukkah means a lot of cooking. When Thanksgiving and Hanukkah land in the same week? OY! Thanksgivukkah is not for the faint of heart. But don’t worry, bubbula, it’s completely doable.
Oy Vey is right! Thanksgiving + Hanukkah = a whole lot of cooking.
But before you start kvetching, download this guide! It will help you get through the holidays with minimal suffering.
And my favorite pro-tip of all: If guests ask if they can bring something to dinner, the answer is YES. Don’t feel like you have to do it all!
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Elizabeth says
I enjoyed your chart, but did I miss when you cook the brisket?
zenbellyblog says
Argh! Good catch! So many edits, and we still missed that one. The brisket could be cooked 3-4 days ahead. Sorry about that!