This is the perfect time to serve Thanksgiving dinner, according to Martha Stewart

Martha Stewart's Unconventional Thanksgiving Timing Sparks Debate: Is 2 PM Too Early for Dinner?

Martha Stewart, the well-known domestic icon, has ignited a heated discussion on the best time to serve Thanksgiving dinner. During her recent appearance on The Today Show, Stewart suggested that 2 PM is the ideal time to host a Thanksgiving gathering.

According to Stewart, having an early dinner allows guests to eat while watching the big games and enjoy additional drinks and dessert later in the evening. She emphasized that waiting until nighttime can lead to congestion in the kitchen and make for a less enjoyable experience for everyone involved.

However, not everyone shares Stewart's enthusiasm for an early Thanksgiving dinner. Some viewers took to social media platforms, including TikTok, to express their disagreement with the timing. "Thanksgiving lunch?! No thanks. 4 pm at the earliest," wrote one user, while another shared that in Mexican culture, meals are typically served later in the day and extend into the night.

Despite the mixed opinions, some viewers appreciated Stewart's unconventional approach to Thanksgiving dinner. "[T]hank you Martha. I hate being told to come at 4 pm and we eat at 9 pm! 12-2 pm is best," wrote one viewer, who echoed Stewart's sentiment about having a more relaxed dining experience.

Stewart also dished out some of her expert advice on traditional Thanksgiving dishes during the episode. She recommended using cheesecloth or parchment paper to keep turkey moist and shared her favorite recipes for scalloped potatoes and mashed potatoes, which include cream cheese as a secret ingredient.

While Stewart's suggestion may not be to everyone's taste, it's clear that she has some valid points about the logistics of hosting a Thanksgiving gathering. By serving dinner earlier in the day, guests can enjoy their meal while still having time for other activities, such as watching sports or engaging in socializing. Ultimately, the best timing for Thanksgiving dinner will depend on individual preferences and family traditions.

In the end, what matters most is that the holiday is celebrated with love, laughter, and, of course, delicious food – regardless of when it's served.
 
I gotta say, 2 PM for Thanksgiving dinner? It's a bit unconventional, but I kinda like it 😊. I mean, who doesn't love having more time to enjoy their meal, watch some sports, or just chill with the fam before things get too crazy at night? 🏈🍽️ But at the same time, I can see why some people might not be into it - maybe they're old-school and like to stick to traditional 4 PM times? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Either way, Martha's just trying to shake things up a bit, and that's what Thanksgiving is all about, right? πŸ’‘ Let's keep the conversation going and find the perfect time for our own Turkey Day feasts! πŸ‘
 
I'm so down for a 2 PM Thanksgiving feast πŸ€©πŸ‘Œ! I mean, who says you have to stick to traditional 4 or 6 PM dinner times? It's about making the most of your day and having some quality time with fam before the big games kick off 🏈. Plus, think about it - you can enjoy a meal, catch up on some TV or sports, and then really get this party started later in the evening πŸ˜‚. And let's be real, Martha knows what she's talking about! She's got the whole hosting thing down pat πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. Bring on the 2 PM turkey at my place next year! πŸ¦ƒ
 
idk why ppl get so worked up about this... i mean martha's just trying to shake things up for a change 2 pm dinner sounds doable to me esp if ur watchin the game beforehand lol but at the same time i can see how its gonna be different from the usual 4 pm crowd now im curious tho what r ppl's fave tday traditions besides food? πŸ€”πŸ‘€
 
I think 2 PM is a solid alternative to the traditional late afternoon/early evening slot. I mean, who says you can't have dessert after watching some football? πŸˆπŸ˜‚ It's all about finding that sweet spot where everyone can enjoy themselves without feeling rushed or stuffy. And hey, if Martha Stewart says so, it must be legit πŸ˜„. Plus, having an early dinner allows for a more relaxed atmosphere and avoids the usual chaos of trying to get everything ready at the last minute. Just don't expect me to trade in my 8 PM Thanksgiving feast for a 2 PM one anytime soon... but hey, for some people, it might just be the perfect compromise πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.
 
I think 2 PM is a solid choice, but I can see why some people might prefer later. Like, if you've got guests coming from outta town, they might want to eat at the 'normal' time. Plus, waiting till nighttime makes for a more cozy atmosphere, ya know? But Martha's point about avoiding kitchen congestion is valid πŸ€—. It's all about finding that balance between flexibility and traditional expectations.
 
2 pm on thanksgiving is kinda weird lol πŸ˜‚ 4 pm or even later is more chill fam 🍽️ people need some time to relax and enjoy themselves after dinner. plus, who wants to eat while watching football games? 🏈 not me, i wanna stay up late and catch all the highlights afterwards 😴 anyway, martha's got a point about kitchen congestion but i still think 2 pm is too early for a thanksgiving dinner πŸ€” maybe 12-1 pm would be more reasonable?
 
πŸ€” I mean, 2 PM for Thanksgiving dinner might be a bit early for some people, but I think Martha Stewart has a point about having a more relaxed dining experience 🍽️. I've had some big family gatherings where we'd get stuck in the kitchen till late at night, and it's exhausting! 😴 If you can have your meal earlier, you can still enjoy other activities with your guests πŸ‘. Plus, it gives people time to chill out a bit before dessert 🍰. Don't @ me if you're a 4 PM dinner kinda person, but for me, 12-2 PM all the way ⏰! #ThanksgivingTiming #MarthaStewart #RelaxedDiningExperience πŸ’•
 
πŸ€• 2 pm might be too early for a big ol' Turkey Day feast πŸ¦ƒπŸ˜΄. I mean, people wanna chill after their morning workout or just sleep in 😴. Plus, who needs dinner at the same time as the NFL games? That's like asking to get your dinner and your football fix mixed up 🏈🍴. What if someone wants to take a nap during halftime? πŸ˜‚ Not gonna happen when you're stuffed from 2 pm. Some traditions are just meant to stay in the night, am I right? 😊
 
I think 2 PM is a total game-changer for Thanksgiving πŸ€”. I mean, who says you gotta wait till nighttime to chow down? It's all about finding that sweet spot where everyone can enjoy their meal without feeling rushed or stuffy. Plus, having some extra time for post-dinner drinks and dessert sounds like a major win 😊. And let's be real, not everyone is a fan of the traditional 4 PM dinner vibe... maybe Martha Stewart is onto something πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.
 
I think 2 pm is actually kinda cool 😊. I mean, who says you gotta rush through dinner? Having a relaxed vibe before all the games kick off sounds like a great way to get everyone in the mood for the holiday πŸˆπŸ¦ƒ. Plus, it's not about having to eat at the same time as the parade or whatever - just chill and enjoy each other's company πŸ‘«. I can see how some people might think 4 pm is too late, but come on, let's be real, Thanksgiving dinner is all about indulging πŸ˜‹. And Martha knows her stuff! She's always been a master of making things work πŸ’ͺ.
 
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