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6 Friendsgiving recipes that literally anyone can nail

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Whether you're celebrating with your buds before you all go home or you're stuck on campus for break, Friendsgiving is a blast. It's basically all the best parts of Thanksgiving like the food, laughs, and sweatpants without all the family drama. The hardest part of Friendsgiving is knowing what to bring. Obviously not everyone is a Top Chef in the making so it can be a little nervewrecking. Here's 6 recipes for Friendsgiving options for chefs of every skill level.

I'm real tempted to just buy something

While we totally get the urge to just run out and buy a box of cookies if you hate cooking, come on. If you've all agreed to make something, you should too. We promise you'll feel so accomplished. Just make some chocolate covered pretzels.

We swear, they're so easy to make! All you need is a microwave, pretzel rods, chocolate chips, shortening, wax paper, and refridgerator. If you want to get fancy, get some mini M&Ms, sprinkles or different kinds of chocolate chips to decorate the pretzels. Here's the recipe. If you're really feeling nervous about those kitchen skills, buy a frozen pie and bake it before you go. Don't worry, we won't tell.

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I can kind of cook, but I'm not looking to get crazy

If you want to make something, but nothing too complicated. We'd go with some mashed sweet potatoes with marshmallows or plain old mashed potatoes. There's not a ton of ingredients to buy and if you can boil water, use a timer, and like to mash shit then these are the recipes for you. Here's your directions for sweet potatoes and here's mashed potatoes.

I'd like to make a substantial contribution

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You're really feeling Friendsgiving and want to give something ambitious a try. Think you can handle the stuffing? Your working with a saute pan plus the person who's cooking the bird. It's going to be a little time consuming and could easily take up your Thanksgiving afternoon. If you think you've got it and are up for the challenge, then props to you! Here's a potential recipe.

You really want to go for it

You've been dreaming big and want to tackle the main event…the turkey. That's mad impressive. You don't have to cook an entire turkey. Why not just buy some turkey breasts and a few thighs? There's always the option of buying a pre-cooked one and just reheating it. If you're going with the whole bird, here's a recipe for you and here's one for just some turkey breasts.