Thanksgiving is a time to gather with loved ones, share a meal, and appreciate the good things in life. Yet, let’s be honest—family holidays often come with their share of surprises.
From weird surprises to chaotic mishaps, these true stories capture the unpredictable side of Thanksgiving that turns a simple dinner into a memorable yet disastrous spectacle.
My grandparents got a new oven, and my grandmother had never cooked a turkey in it before.
The turkey drippings somehow caught fire, and the kitchen filled with smoke. We called 911, but by the time the fire department arrived, my dad and grandfather had already put out the fire.
When the firemen arrived, there was no fire left.
They were nice and understanding. My grandmother was mortified.
My aunt tried hitting on all the firemen, even though she was a good 25–30 years older than them. My cousin and I just stood in the front yard in silence, watching it all unfold.
Fortunately, the turkey was fine, and dinner proceeded normally once everything settled down.
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My dad had an allergic reaction to a shrimp cocktail before dinner, and his face swelled up. He refused to come out of the kitchen or sit at the table with us. He was just eating his food in the kitchen and trying to act like everything was normal, yelling out things like, “Hey, good mashed potatoes this year, huh?”
Meanwhile, my mom was anger-crying at the table, telling us to just eat the food she worked on all day.
All of us kids were very scared and confused. My sister started crying because everything was so weird, and no one wanted to eat because of the tension. Eventually, my mom convinced my dad that she needed to take him to the ER.
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Our old oven somehow went into self-cleaning mode and locked itself while my mother’s turkey, which she had worked so hard on, was inside.
The oven then turned itself up to about 500 degrees to begin the cleaning process and nearly burned the turkey to a crisp.
After realizing what was happening, my mother began pounding on the glass and yelling.
Fortunately, my father was able to jimmy the lock open with a screwdriver. The oven wouldn’t turn off, so we just left the door half open and let it finish cooking.
The turkey had a nice crunch on the outside that year, and needless to say, my mom was able to convince my dad to get her all new appliances for the following Christmas. © eoc1998 / Reddit
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