Comedian and chef Julianna Jones teaches the single folks out there how to make Thanksgiving dinner for one.
When you have to attend your family's Thanksgiving, it almost seems like a chore. You have to put up with your weird aunt(s) and the hyperactive little monsters you call cousins, all while fielding your mother's "why don't you ever bring anyone home?" side-eye. However, when you can't attend Thanksgiving -- because of distance, work, what have you -- you feel like you're missing out on something.
Watch Jones teach you how to make a delicious Cornish game hen (much smaller than a turkey for when you're all by your lonesome), all while having a little bit of a meltdown.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Single Thanksgiving Dinners
- Opportunity for food delivery services to offer specially curated meals for individuals celebrating Thanksgiving alone.
- Virtual Thanksgiving Celebrations
- Potential for technology companies to develop platforms for remote gatherings and virtual Thanksgiving experiences.
- Personalized Meal Kits
- Demand for meal kit subscription services that provide single-serving Thanksgiving meal options with pre-portioned ingredients and recipes.
Sectors Adopting This
- Food Delivery Services
- Opportunity to cater to the growing market of individuals who want to enjoy Thanksgiving dinner without the hassle of cooking for a crowd.
- Technology
- Potential for companies to create innovative solutions for connecting people virtually and enhancing the experience of remote Thanksgiving celebrations.
- Meal Kit Subscription Companies
- Chance to offer specialized Thanksgiving meal kits for individuals who want to have a hassle-free, single-serving Thanksgiving dinner at home.
