Hosting Thanksgiving? Rehearse the feast
Some veteran Thanksgiving hosts rehearse the feast for peace of mind

Ruthy Kirwan, of Percolate Kitchen, shows off the her version of the classic Thanksgiving favorite Green Been Casserole, in her apartment kitchen in the Queens borough of New York, Wednesday, Nov. 8. Before actors perform a play for an audience, they run a dress rehearsal to look for kinks that need fixing before the show opens. Traditional Thanksgiving dinner is a big production that can benefit from rehearsal, too, say some veteran hosts. (Richard Drew/AP)

Ruthy Kirwan, of Percolate Kitchen, shows off the her version of the classic Thanksgiving favorite Green Been Casserole, in her apartment kitchen in the Queens borough of New York, Wednesday, Nov. 8. Before actors perform a play for an audience, they run a dress rehearsal to look for kinks that need fixing before the show opens. Traditional Thanksgiving dinner is a big production that can benefit from rehearsal, too, say some veteran hosts. (Richard Drew/AP)

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