Frugal Hacks: Practicing Thankfulness
Today's post on Frugal Hacks is all about implementing holiday traditions into the Thanksgiving Day feast and spirit. Unfortunately, we are without any great holiday traditions yet for this holiday, but I am opening the floor to see if anyone has any great things they do for the holiday.
Please join me over at Frugal Hacks and share your family Thanksgiving traditions!
Please join me over at Frugal Hacks and share your family Thanksgiving traditions!
Labels: Frugal Hacks







I like to send Thank you notes out at Thanksgiving to my friends and family. I try to make them personal and sometimes they relate to childhood memories. For instance, last year I thanked my brother for never telling our parents that I helped tie dye our white husky with food coloring. I get a good response every year and every now and then I get one in return. In addition to this, this year I am starting a thankful tablecloth where we each add some special event (like a birth or marriage) that we are thankful for to our Thanksgiving tablecloth. I think it will make a nice heirloom one day. I am having it embroidered, but you could use fabric markers"