Given that 91 percent of us drive to our Thanksgiving spread, and the average trip length is 214 miles, bringing dishes that are travel-friendly is a must. So, whether you’re only hopping in the car for a half hour or you’re in for a major road trip to get to your final destination, we rounded up 10 Thanksgiving dishes that you can make ahead and that “travel well.”
Check them out, and then tell us: Where are you heading for Thanksgiving this year? Images via iStock.com/fstop123 & iStock.com/bhofack2 You can make the process even more stress-free by frosting them once you get to your feast! More from The Stir: 10 Mistakes That Ruin Thanksgiving Stuffing (PHOTOS) But if you’ve baked them a day or more ahead of time, you can easily reheat them in a 350-degree oven, wrapped in foil, for 10-15 minutes.
title: “10 Travel Friendly Thanksgiving Dishes For Hitting The Road Photos " ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-28” author: “Chad Frawley”
Given that 91 percent of us drive to our Thanksgiving spread, and the average trip length is 214 miles, bringing dishes that are travel-friendly is a must. So, whether you’re only hopping in the car for a half hour or you’re in for a major road trip to get to your final destination, we rounded up 10 Thanksgiving dishes that you can make ahead and that “travel well.”
Check them out, and then tell us: Where are you heading for Thanksgiving this year? Images via iStock.com/fstop123 & iStock.com/bhofack2 You can make the process even more stress-free by frosting them once you get to your feast! More from The Stir: 10 Mistakes That Ruin Thanksgiving Stuffing (PHOTOS) But if you’ve baked them a day or more ahead of time, you can easily reheat them in a 350-degree oven, wrapped in foil, for 10-15 minutes.
title: “10 Travel Friendly Thanksgiving Dishes For Hitting The Road Photos " ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-18” author: “Nick Fain”
Given that 91 percent of us drive to our Thanksgiving spread, and the average trip length is 214 miles, bringing dishes that are travel-friendly is a must. So, whether you’re only hopping in the car for a half hour or you’re in for a major road trip to get to your final destination, we rounded up 10 Thanksgiving dishes that you can make ahead and that “travel well.”
Check them out, and then tell us: Where are you heading for Thanksgiving this year? Images via iStock.com/fstop123 & iStock.com/bhofack2 You can make the process even more stress-free by frosting them once you get to your feast! More from The Stir: 10 Mistakes That Ruin Thanksgiving Stuffing (PHOTOS) But if you’ve baked them a day or more ahead of time, you can easily reheat them in a 350-degree oven, wrapped in foil, for 10-15 minutes.
title: “10 Travel Friendly Thanksgiving Dishes For Hitting The Road Photos " ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-19” author: “Joshua Bell”
Given that 91 percent of us drive to our Thanksgiving spread, and the average trip length is 214 miles, bringing dishes that are travel-friendly is a must. So, whether you’re only hopping in the car for a half hour or you’re in for a major road trip to get to your final destination, we rounded up 10 Thanksgiving dishes that you can make ahead and that “travel well.”
Check them out, and then tell us: Where are you heading for Thanksgiving this year? Images via iStock.com/fstop123 & iStock.com/bhofack2 You can make the process even more stress-free by frosting them once you get to your feast! More from The Stir: 10 Mistakes That Ruin Thanksgiving Stuffing (PHOTOS) But if you’ve baked them a day or more ahead of time, you can easily reheat them in a 350-degree oven, wrapped in foil, for 10-15 minutes.
title: “10 Travel Friendly Thanksgiving Dishes For Hitting The Road Photos " ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-26” author: “Terry Edwards”
Given that 91 percent of us drive to our Thanksgiving spread, and the average trip length is 214 miles, bringing dishes that are travel-friendly is a must. So, whether you’re only hopping in the car for a half hour or you’re in for a major road trip to get to your final destination, we rounded up 10 Thanksgiving dishes that you can make ahead and that “travel well.”
Check them out, and then tell us: Where are you heading for Thanksgiving this year? Images via iStock.com/fstop123 & iStock.com/bhofack2 You can make the process even more stress-free by frosting them once you get to your feast! More from The Stir: 10 Mistakes That Ruin Thanksgiving Stuffing (PHOTOS) But if you’ve baked them a day or more ahead of time, you can easily reheat them in a 350-degree oven, wrapped in foil, for 10-15 minutes.