
Tomorrow is Thanksgiving, an annual celebration of food, family and football. Along with, of course, giving thanks to those who make life in America today possible, and those who have done so in the past as well. Make sure to give plenty of thanks.
We do plenty of fantasy football advice around here — actually that is pretty much all we do — but today I wanted to share some non-fantasy advice. The regular fantasy football links are below, but here are a few good Thanksgiving-related reads:
- If you are going to fry a turkey tomorrow — is there a better way? — make sure to read up on some turkey frying safety first. [Lifehacker]
- Watch out for those grumpy, football-hating deer when playing your annual family touch football game tomorrow. [Shutdown Corner]
- Times continue to be tough in this country for many Americans, but there still are plenty of ways we all can give a little something this holiday season. [Get Rich Slowly]
- If you are going to brave all the crazy shoppers on Black Friday, the least you can do is arm yourself with the Black Friday ads. [BlackFriday.info]
- Cooking a perfect bird can be a challenge for the best of chefs. Impress your family with these nine secrets to cooking a perfect turkey [Dumb Little Man]
- And if something does go wrong tomorrow (God forbid), make sure to have an emergency holiday preparation kit on hand and at the ready. [Bob Vila]
Here are today’s great reads:
- If the absence of Ahmad Bradshaw does not help Brandon Jacobs’ fantasy value, nothing will. [FanHouse]
- Target report highlights from week 11, including the re-emergence of Mario Manningham in the Giants’ passing game. [Pancake Blocks]
- Mike Bell and Fred Jackson were two of the hottest names at the beginning of the season. After a midseason cool-down, both are now hot waiver wire commodities once again. [CBSSports.com]
- Early fantasy rankings for all of the week 12 action. Drew Brees vs. Tom Brady on Monday Night Football should be something special to watch. [Roto Arcade]
- Waiver wire advice for those of you in individual defensive player leagues. [Kilroyz Krystal Ball]
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