November 14, 2022

Hosting Thanksgiving Following A Move

Moving around major holidays can be hard to avoid. Simply Because you have moved, especially if you’re usually that hosts friends and family for dinner, there is no need to alter your plans. With a bit of planning ahead, out of the box thinking and organization, your first Thanksgiving in your new house can be memorable. There’s no better way to show off your new home to your friends and family than by having a festive feast!

You could have weeks to get settled in your new house and get ready for Thanksgiving, depending on the timing of your move. But normal, your normal Thanksgiving plans will need to be changed to accommodate your move. Don’t get stuck with unexpected turkey day troubles. Plan, adapt, and prepare for some new memories in your new home!


Planning Ahead

Prior to your local moving company or long-distance movers drop off your items into your new house, you need to have a plan ready to go to create a perfect Thanksgiving.. Before you begin packing at your current home, you’ll need to create a list of your holiday must-haves. Whether it is a cherished set of china, your grandma’s candied yam recipe, or decorations for your tablescape, be sure you plan the eventall the way through, and write down a list of all the items you usually use.

Once you determine what you have to have to host the dinner, now is the time to pack. If your local moving company or long-distance movers are providing packing services for you, share your list with the crew. The crew can ensure your holiday essentials are packed together and properly labeled. Labeling your boxes with “Thanksgiving- recipes,” “Thanksgiving- cookware,” or “Thanksgiving- decorations”, will make it easier to unpack when you arrive at your new home. All items for the dinner will be together and ready for you. Alternatively, take pictures of your holiday recipes, just in case you don’t have an opportunity to unpack your favorite cookbook!

If you have the luxury to unpack completely prior to your guests arriving into town, that is always the most desirable scenario. Especially if you will have houseguests that stay several days, prioritizing unpacking boxes and setting up guest rooms should be the highest priority.

If you’re tight on time and guests are arriving soon, then it’s time to prioritize! Main areas of the home should be set up, such as living rooms, kitchen and bathrooms. You can always arrange home offices, garages and outdoors spaces later. Your guests will be understanding if the whole home isn’t ready for a house tour yet!

 

Keep it Simple

You likely have your Thanksgiving dinner preparation ready to go! But, if you’re not totally unpacked or settled into your new place, it may be time to start thinking about something else. Finding solutions to make you move-in process and meal preparations easier while still letting you host a memorable meal is easier than you think.

The answer to all successful relocations is communication. Relocating near the holidays is the same! When you arrive to your new place, you likely already have created a plan with your local moving company or long-distance movers. Instruct the movers to set any boxes with the label “Thanksgiving” in an easy to access place in the house, making your unpacking and setup tasks much easier.

If you have to change your cooking plans because of your move situation, there are a few easy and affordable options to consider.

Grocery Store Boxes- Many grocery stores offer Thanksgiving dinners in a box, complete with a turkey and all the fixin’s all cooked and ready. Meal boxes a fantastic option because they will come with their own serving vessels and ready to eat.

Meal Kits and Delivery Services- There are so many boxed meal companies these days, and a lot of them will curate a Thanksgiving box. These businesses can ship your main dish and sides directly to your new home, complete with everything you need and directions to cook each dish.

Slow Cooker- Are you aware that you can cook a ham in a crock pot? Using smaller appliances frees up your stovetop, save time and energy. That leaves you more time to spend on what is truly important, your family and friends!

Leftovers- You probably have not unpacked any of your food storage containers, so how can your guests|people|diners]257] be able to take home any leftovers? Try disposable muffin tins! These are cheap, and an easy way to let each guest have the perfect size serving of everymain dish and side dish..

 

Borrow From Neighbors

Some of the experience of moving to a new home is getting to know your new neighbors. Seeing as the opportunity has already presented itself, asking your neighbors to borrow necessary items that you haven’t unpacked yet may be a good fix. Asking for a casserole dish, extra chairs or wine glasses can save you time unpacking. Score bonus points with your new neighbors by bringing some of your leftovers or pie when you return the borrowed items!

If your relocation is to Farmington Hills is a new town or area for your, be certain to to talk to and get to know your long-distance mover. The crew members assisting the driver with delivery will be local and familiar with your new location. They can absolutely give you directions to local Farmington Hills grocery and thrift stores and many other locations to find your holiday must-haves!

 

Call Corrigan

As a family owned and operated Farmington Hills local moving company and long-distance movers, Corrigan understands how important family is. When you hire Corrigan as your local moving company, it likely means your family and friends are still near, easing your transition to your new place. However, we also realize that long-distance movers may be the closest feeling to family you have at this point in time. We treat each customer like our family and we’ll do whatever it takes to ensure a smooth, low-stress move. Whatever your circumstances, you can rely on Corrigan Moving Systems to warm your holiday season with outstanding service!