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Related: About this forumThe Daily Social Distancing Show: How Are Americans Avoiding COVID This Thanksgiving?
From first-time cooks and overly fat turkeys to three-hour Zoom calls, heres how coronavirus is changing Thanksgiving.
To help Meals on Wheels deliver food to elderly Americans especially in need due to the pandemic, please donate at https://dailyshow.com/MealsOnWheels
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The Daily Social Distancing Show: How Are Americans Avoiding COVID This Thanksgiving? (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
Nov 2020
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That sounds like a brilliant idea, everyone should do Thanksgiving this way
Rhiannon12866
Nov 2020
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sheshe2
(83,754 posts)1. Our three households are putting together a dinner.
Each doing a part and will deliver and collect at the door. It is a close as we can be for the holidays.
Love and hugs to everyone.
Stay safe.
Rhiannon12866
(205,320 posts)2. That sounds like a brilliant idea, everyone should do Thanksgiving this way
This needs to become a trend to keep everyone safe...
sheshe2
(83,754 posts)3. Have the best holiday you can, Rhiannon.
Stay safe.
Rhiannon12866
(205,320 posts)4. Awww, thank you and wishing you the same, my friend
You already have a lot on your plate, glad to hear that your family is coming together. I only have my brother nearby and he's easy to please - as long as he's not expected to be anywhere, he'll be happy.
cp
(6,628 posts)5. He does voices so well, even a turkey!
Thank you, Rhiannon! Happy, safe holiday!
He does do some great impressions!
And wishing you the same, my friend, stay safe!