
"If Thanksgiving is a cook's holiday, then Friendsgiving is for the hosts. It's a gathering centered around community and offers every guest the chance to contribute, whether it's a dish or a drink, a centerpiece or a playlist. Here, we've gathered the best of our kitchen wisdom to answer your pressing alt-Turkey Day questions, shared decor picks fit for a feast, and of course, put together a menu that delivers on classic flavors while leaving elbow room for potluck dishes too."
"For the regular holiday host, folding chairs are the most sensible solution for flexing to fit as many guests as you want to invite, and great news, the options are sturdier, and more stylish, than ever. Chairs with solid wood frames like Crate & Barrel's Petrie Folding Chair and All Modern's Dan Rattan Folding Chair cost more than metal or plastic, but they're practical investment pieces you'll pull out for dinner parties and game nights for years to come."
Friendsgiving centers on community and encourages guests to contribute dishes, drinks, centerpieces, or playlists. The menu balances classic Thanksgiving flavors while leaving room for potluck contributions. Hosts should prioritize ambiance through intentional lighting and curated decor. Folding chairs with solid wood frames provide sturdy, stylish options that accommodate extra guests and serve as durable investments. Assigned seating preserves a clear path to the kitchen and fosters conversation; decorative place card holders and luxe cards elevate the table. Writing names on both sides of place cards helps guests find seats from either side of the table.
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