Non-Traditional Ways to Celebrate Thanksgiving — Blank Palate (2024)

As an expat in Spain, I’ve sadly had plenty of practice on how to do Thanksgiving without your family. The holiday’s unfortunate proximity to Christmas means that we almost never make it home, instead celebrating here with our chosen family. We usually gather with 3-4 other American expat families, make our own versions of the classics (think morcilla stuffing and turkey three ways), and eat and enjoy each other’s company with some great French and Spanish wines. Honestly, I’ve never eaten so good on Thanksgiving as I do here in Spain (shout out to Kevin Patricio!).

Non-Traditional Ways to Celebrate Thanksgiving — Blank Palate (1)

Enter 2020. Enter Coronavirus. So, this year, not only are we not able to go home for the holidays— our meager Friendsgiving off the table! I’ve been brainstorming what to do this holiday, and I came up with such a great list I thought I would share it with you all. Some of these are Spanish-inspired ways to do the holidays, and others are just ideas.

I hope you enjoy the list and get a few ideas off of it!

I’ve compiled a great, exhaustive list of ideas for myself, because I’m OCD like that. I thought it might help inspire some of you, so here are my ideas for new, different ways to celebrate the holiday in these very strange Coronavirus times.

I’ve divided them into subcategories, so, enjoy!

Different Ways to Celebrate Thanksgiving

Strange times call for reinventing…our holidays.

  1. Have a Mini-giving. This one is inspired by my daughter’s love of ASMR and mini cooking videos. Roast a quail, turn some baby potatoes, and bake pies in muffin tins! Loads of work but so cute (and Instagrammable)!

  2. Go themed. Make a meal with a different theme, because that’s all Thanksgiving is, right? A turkey day? If you love Spain, go all out and make paella, sangria, and all the best cliched Spanish food you can think of! Here’s a soundtrack for a Spanish party.

  3. Declare a spending embargo. Make Thanksgiving a no-spend, no internet shopping, no thinking about what you want to buy day. Just be grateful for what you have.

  4. Throw a co*cktail party. Working within safety restrictions, make a Thanksgiving that is centered around the drink more than the food. If you want to up the glam factor and make your Thanksgiving co*cktail party oh so instagrammable, you can customize neon signs. Bonus! It gives off the perfect ambient co*cktail party light and you can keep it as home decor after the party is over.

  5. Make it a potluck. Have those in your inner circle each bring a dish. Do it blind for extra surprise.

  6. Go out to a really fancy meal. Treat yourself to a splurge meal. After all, think of all that money you’re saving on turkey and booze.

  7. Spend the day hunting your food. Go fishing, hunting and/or foraging. Then spend the afternoon cooking whatever you got.

  8. Be intentional with your photos. This year, shoot photos with the idea of making a digital or physical photo album and sending it to everyone you celebrated with.

Things To Do on Thanksgiving Besides Eating

It doesn’t all have to be about the turkey, you know.

  1. Learn more about the history of Thanksgiving. Do some research on the history of Thanksgiving and make a game out of it with your companions. There are a lot of fun Thanksgiving resources on the web.

  2. Run a virtual 5K. Um, fun! Check out this list of virtual runs you can do this year. Whether you do an online or offline competition on Thanksgiving Day, make it even more fun by creating a custom running medalfor you and your friends.

  3. Do something outdoors. Make your meal a picnic. Go hiking. Use this day when everything’s shut to enjoy the great outdoors.

  4. Volunteer. Find an organization in town that needs help and lend a hand for a few hours.

  5. Reflect on the reason for the season. Have you and whoever you are with write down what you are grateful for. Now seal it up and save it to open or send next year.

  6. Spend some time remembering. What’s the point of all this family time if not to pass down wisdom! Set apart some time for reminiscing, and you can even prepare a few questions if you think it might be hard to get things started. But a warning on this one, once they start usually this lasts for hours! Record it!

What to Do on Thanksgiving Without Family

Some of us aren’t with family this year. Here are some special ideas.

  1. Book a night at a local hotel. Anything you can do out of the ordinary will make the holiday feel special and not blah. Stay at a local hotel and revel in the luxury of not having to clean up and ordering in.

  2. Stay in your PJs all day. 0 Guilt. 0 judgement. Just no getting dressed.

  3. Don’t make any plans. Wake up, face the day, and decide as you go what you feel like doing. When was the last time you did that?

  4. Play charades over Zoom. Coordinate a big family call, but give it a fun twist.

  5. Help a neighbor. Paying it forward is a great way of saying thanks, so offer to help a neighbor with something they need done, whether it’s childcare, gardening, or cooking.

  6. Spend the day writing letters. In a week or two, they’ll feel thankful all over again when they receive your letter.

  7. Friendsgiving, duh. Host a gathering with friends if you can’t have it with family. Guaranteed to be less bickering!

This year, just find an idea you like and own it! Think of it as one of the few days of the year that you get to do whatever you decide, and don’t allow yourself to feel guilty about what that looks like. And have fun!

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Non-Traditional Ways to Celebrate Thanksgiving  — Blank Palate (2024)

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Non-Traditional Ways to Celebrate Thanksgiving — Blank Palate? ›

You can continue the day by hosting a Friendsgiving dinner or movie night with your pals who are still in town. When it comes to food, you can cook a mini turkey for one or ditch Thanksgiving dinner altogether and order take-out at a local restaurant.

What can I do instead of celebrating Thanksgiving? ›

Here are six ways you can have the best alternative Thanksgiving ever:
  • Laugh. TRADITION: Arguing with family | ALTERNATIVE: Comedy show. ...
  • Relax. TRADITION: Turkey coma | ALTERNATIVE: Costa Rican yoga retreat. ...
  • Exercise. TRADITION: Lying on the couch | ALTERNATIVE: Move your feet. ...
  • New foods. ...
  • Soccer. ...
  • Service.

How to celebrate Thanksgiving in a culturally appropriate way? ›

Indigenous Perspectives and Inclusive Celebrations: A Guide to a Respectful Thanksgiving
  1. Acknowledge First Peoples. ...
  2. Learn Local History. ...
  3. Respect Indigenous Voices. ...
  4. Mindful Language Use. ...
  5. Cultivate Gratitude for Diversity. ...
  6. Support Native Communities. ...
  7. Reimagine Thanksgiving Traditions.

How to make Thanksgiving special without family? ›

You can continue the day by hosting a Friendsgiving dinner or movie night with your pals who are still in town. When it comes to food, you can cook a mini turkey for one or ditch Thanksgiving dinner altogether and order take-out at a local restaurant.

What to do if you don't celebrate Thanksgiving? ›

Just because you're not celebrating Thanksgiving doesn't mean you can't enjoy a traditional meal and quality time with your friends and family. Find other things to do. Not everyone enjoys sitting around the table and eating all day. If that's not your thing, suggest going for a walk or playing games together.

What are some alternatives for Thanksgiving? ›

25 Non-Traditional Thanksgiving Dinner Ideas
  • 01 of 25. Artichoke Hearts Gratin. ...
  • 02 of 25. Roasted Pumpkin Soup. ...
  • 03 of 25. Roasted Pumpkin and Goat Cheese Crostini. ...
  • 04 of 25. Apple Pie Shot. ...
  • 05 of 25. Citrus Turkey Brine. ...
  • 06 of 25. Bacon-Wrapped Pork Medallions. ...
  • 07 of 25. Tangy Honey-Glazed Ham. ...
  • 08 of 25.
Oct 3, 2023

How do you celebrate Thanksgiving respectfully to indigenous people? ›

Can You Celebrate Thanksgiving While Still Showing Respect for Native American History & Culture?
  1. Familiarize yourself with the real history.
  2. After learning the history, learn the current issues.
  3. Be an ally to Native American people and take action.
  4. Change up the holiday menu to showcase native recipes.
Nov 18, 2023

What do other cultures celebrate instead of Thanksgiving? ›

Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Fall back a few months, and you'll land on Erntedankfest—a similar concept to American Thanksgiving celebrated by rural communities in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. The "rural festival of thanks" is usually held in late September or on the first Sunday of October.

How do you make Thanksgiving special alone? ›

Being Alone on Thanksgiving Doesn't Have to Be Miserable
  1. At-home spa day. For once you have a whole day free. ...
  2. Volunteer. It's a classic for a reason. ...
  3. Do a deep clean. ...
  4. Cook something special. ...
  5. Hang out with some strangers. ...
  6. A movie marathon. ...
  7. A long walk (or run, or hike) ...
  8. Say “yes” to pity invites.
Nov 20, 2023

How to avoid family drama at Thanksgiving? ›

Change the Subject: When things get tense, be the hero who brings up a neutral topic. “So, who's seen any good movies lately?” can be a lifesaver. Practice Gratitude: Remember, it's Thanksgiving. Focusing on what you're thankful for can sometimes put the drama into perspective.

How can I make Thanksgiving more special? ›

In keeping with the true meaning of the holiday, you could also try a tradition that incorporates the idea of gratitude: Write thank-you notes to loved ones near and far, start a gratitude jar, or give back to your community by volunteering at a soup kitchen.

What is the alternative to Thanksgiving with family? ›

Friendsgiving, duh.

Host a gathering with friends if you can't have it with family. Guaranteed to be less bickering!

Why not to say Happy Thanksgiving? ›

Another aspect that casts a shadow over the Thanksgiving narrative is the historical context of colonialism. The holiday's origin traces back to the Pilgrims and Native Americans sharing a feast, but the broader history reveals the extensive land capture by Americans from indigenous people.

What are some inspirational words for Thanksgiving? ›

Dear Lord, I'm so grateful I'm still loved.” —Vivien Leigh. “Be present in all things and thankful for all things.” —Maya Angelou. “I'm just thankful I'm surrounded by good people.” —Jon Pardi. “We should certainly count our blessings, but we should also make our blessings count.” —Neal A.

What do you say instead of "Happy Thanksgiving"? ›

"May all the good things of life be yours, not only on this day but throughout the coming year." "Wishing you a harvest of blessings, good health and good times." "May you enjoy a bountiful Thanksgiving, a joyous holiday season and healthful, Happy New Year."

What celebration is similar to Thanksgiving? ›

Chuseok – South Korea

Like Thanksgiving in the United States, this Korean holiday involves eating traditional harvest food from their culture. This includes chestnuts, rice cakes, and persimmon. Usually, Chuseok is celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar.

What do Muslims celebrate instead of Thanksgiving? ›

There are two official holidays in Islam that are celebrated by Muslims worldwide: Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. The timing of both holidays are set by the lunar Islamic calendar, which is based upon the cycle of the moon, and so is different from the more common, European, solar-based Gregorian calendar.

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