Thanksgiving is just days away here in Idaho, and we can't wait to spend some quality time catching up with family and friends.

It's one of the few times of year where we're able to come together, and enjoy what matters most: One another.

That is, unless you're a psychopath and show up to Thanksgiving dinner with any of the 5 items listed below.

This year, things at the Thanksgiving dinner table are going to be a little different.

Don't let yourself be that person on Thanksgiving who ruins not only dinner, but the entire evening, for everyone. After this, you can't say you weren't warned, and you'll have no excuse to show up unprepared.

Here's five things that are banned from Thanksgiving dinner this year in Idaho:

5 Things Banned From Thanksgiving Dinner In Idaho This Year

Having turkey surrounded by friends and family in 2024? Don't blow it.

Here's five things banned from the dinner table this year in Idaho.

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If your plan this year was to bring a little old school flavor to the Thanksgiving dinner table, just know that we're all about that! As a matter of fact, throwback Thanksgiving dishes are what we look forward most when it comes to our plates every year.

Are any of your favorites on this list?

Vintage Thanksgiving Side Dishes

Maybe long forgotten, here is a list of Thanksgiving dishes you may not see any longer on your table.

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Be careful.

If you're planning on enjoying Thanksgiving dinner with your four-legged friends around, you can't just toss food items their way all willy-nilly.

You should know what foods are safe for your dogs to consume this holiday season, and what foods to do some serious damage to them if you aren't safe.

Here's a list of traditional Thanksgiving meals that are okay to share with your dog:

Thanksgiving Foods That Are Safe to Share with Your Dog

Thanksgiving is a wonderful time to share a delicious meal with friends, family, and even your pets. Unfortunately, not every Thanksgiving dish is safe for our four-legged friends, but if you would like to share from your plate these seven Thanksgiving foods are safe to feed to your dog.

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