Thanksgiving isn’t cheap! With the costs of food, decor and travel, there are a lot of expenses to cover. With a bit of planning, though, you can enjoy a festive holiday without breaking the bank. Here’s how to save on Thanksgiving costs this year.
Retailers start displaying Thanksgiving staples early, so if you start ahead of time, you can build up your supplies over weeks while spotting the best deal on everything. Plan your menu around these deals to save even more.
Before starting your prep, take the time to create a Thanksgiving shopping list and a budget for all your expenses. Without a budget, it’s easy to go overboard with your shopping. Be sure to include all Thanksgiving expenses in your budget.
If your Thanksgiving plans include traveling, follow these tips to keep costs low.
First, choose to fly on slower travel days. Flying the Monday before Thanksgiving will generally net you cheaper tickets than traveling on Tuesday or Wednesday. You’ll also want to book tickets at least six weeks ahead so you don’t end up paying a premium for last-minute plans. Finally, consider traveling lightly to avoid baggage fees.
Save on your Thanksgiving dinner costs by sharing the load and going potluck. Ask each of your guests to bring along one dish for a dinner that’s easier to prepare and lighter on the wallet. As a bonus, your dinner will have a lot more variety and will likely be more enjoyable as well.
Thanksgiving is about spending time with the people who matter to you most and expressing gratitude for blessings in your life. Keep this in mind as you prepare for the holiday and resist the pressure to go overboard with food or décor. A simple meal served by a calm and present host can be more meaningful than an extravagant spread prepared by a cook who is frazzled and worn out.
Instead of spending boatloads of money on store-bought décor, make your own with items you already have. Beautiful fall leaves, pinecones and branches can be used to create striking centerpieces and table settings. You can also repurpose things you already own, like Mason jars, candles and baskets.
Use these tips for a memorable Thanksgiving while keeping your budget intact! If you enjoyed this article, you can find more just like it on our MoneySmart Tips blog.