thanksgiving in auburn: Auburn Real Estate Lifestyle: Macy’s Parade or Iron Bowl?
- 11/12/25 04:36 AM
Auburn Real Estate Lifestyle: Macy’s Parade or Iron Bowl? When it comes to Thanksgiving weekend, Auburn families usually fall into one of two camps: those who wake up early to watch the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, and those who are already gearing up for the Iron Bowl. And here in Auburn, Alabama, you can bet there’s a whole lot of orange and blue flying long before that first float hits New York City. Thanksgiving in Auburn means more than just turkey and dressing—it’s a blend of tradition, family, and football. While some are curled up with coffee and watching the Macy’s Parade on TV, others (0 comments)
thanksgiving in auburn: Thanksgiving in Auburn: Cooking at Home or Eating Out?
- 11/10/25 04:40 AM
Thanksgiving in Auburn: Cooking at Home or Eating Out? Thanksgiving in Auburn, Alabama, is one of those perfect times when the city slows down just enough for families and friends to reconnect. Whether you’re planning to cook a full feast in your Auburn home or eat out at one of the area’s favorite restaurants, this holiday always brings out the heart of Auburn living—and reminds you what “home” really means. Cooking at Home in AuburnFor many Auburn homeowners, Thanksgiving morning starts with the smell of roasted turkey and casseroles warming in the oven. There’s something comforting about being in your own kitchen, watching (0 comments)
thanksgiving in auburn: Thanksgiving in Auburn: Turkey or Ham? 🦃🍖
- 11/07/25 03:39 AM
Turkey or Ham for Thanksgiving in Auburn? 🦃🍖Thanksgiving in Auburn, Alabama is a time for family, food, and a whole lot of football. Whether you’re carving up a turkey or slicing into a honey-glazed ham, one thing’s for sure — Auburn knows how to do Thanksgiving right. So tell me… what’s on your table this year? The Case for Turkey 🦃For many, it’s not Thanksgiving without the turkey. Roasted, smoked, or fried, this holiday classic fills kitchens across Auburn and Opelika with that unmistakable aroma of comfort and tradition. Fried turkey has become a Southern staple — especially for families who spend (1 comments)