November 26
Turkey-free Thanksgiving
Make your Thanksgiving special this year with a delicious turkey-free feast - try out tasty vegan and vegetarian recipes!
Introduction
It's time to join the movement and celebrate a Turkey-free Thanksgiving on the Fourth Thursday in November! This special day was started by animal rights activists and vegetarians who wanted to raise awareness about the cruelty associated with factory farming and the consumption of animals for food. With more people becoming aware of these issues, it has become easier to find alternative protein sources, such as tofu, tempeh, seitan, and even vegan turkey roasts. So why not give them a try this Thanksgiving and show your support for a more humane world?
Turkey-free Thanksgiving Timeline
How to Celebrate Turkey-free Thanksgiving
1
Plan a potluck
Invite friends and family over for a potluck feast. Encourage everyone to bring their favorite vegan dishes and desserts. Everyone will love the variety and you’ll get to try out new recipes.
2
Try a vegan buffet
Many restaurants have vegan buffets on Thanksgiving. Make reservations and try out some delicious vegan dishes without having to do the cooking yourself.
3
Organize a volunteer event
Volunteer at a local food bank or animal shelter on Thanksgiving Day. It's an amazing way to give back to the community and make sure that everyone has access to food and companionship.
4
Go out for dinner
There are many restaurants that offer vegan dishes on Thanksgiving. Look up vegan restaurants in your area and book a reservation for a delicious vegan meal with your family.
5
Have a movie night
Put together a few trays of vegan snacks, pop some popcorn and rent some movies. Have everyone bring their favorite movie and spend the night relaxing in front of the TV.
Why We Love Turkey-free Thanksgiving
It is healthier
Turkey-free Thanksgiving gives an opportunity to enjoy a healthier meal, as opposed to one centered around fatty meats like turkey. This can help cut down on animal fats and cholesterol consumption, potentially leading to improved heart health and a longer life.
Cuts down on waste
By skipping the traditional poultry dish, you're reducing your carbon footprint by eliminating the need to purchase and cook a large bird. In addition, you won't be left with a ton of leftovers that will end up in the trash once you've finished eating.
Opens up creative possibilities
When you forgo the turkey for Thanksgiving dinner, it opens up a world of possibilities for interesting and delicious dishes. Vegetarian feasts are full of unique flavors and textures, from roasted root vegetables to quinoa stuffing to cranberry sauce. Plus, they often take less time to prepare than their meaty counterparts!
Holiday Dates
| Year | Date | Day |
|---|---|---|
| 2023 | Thursday | |
| 2024 | Thursday | |
| 2025 | Thursday | |
| 2026 | Thursday | |
| 2027 | Thursday |



