Now that Halloween is behind us, and we've already "dealt with" all the leftover candy, it's time to look forward to the next holiday in which we'll be stuffing our faces: Thanksgiving.

As of the writing of this article, there are only 23 days left until we gather 'round the table and give thanks. Are you prepared?

Can you legally hunt your own Thanksgiving turkey in Idaho?

So, as annoying as this answer is, it depends. Do you have the proper license and tag to do so? Are you following posted rules and laws? Meaning, you can't just pick up a peashooter and go out there trying to cap a turkey all willy nilly. There are protocols you need to follow.

Meaning, you'll need the appropriate license and tag to hunt turkeys, or you are very much going to get yourself in trouble.

Be safe, be thankful, and be excellent to each other.

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Oh. By the way.

If you are attending a Thanksgiving dinner this year, please make sure you don't bring any of the below banned items to the table.

Just sayin'.

5 Things Banned From Thanksgiving Dinner In Idaho This Year

Having turkey surrounded by friends and family in 2024? Don't blow it.

Here's five things banned from the dinner table this year in Idaho.

Gallery Credit: Chris Cruise // Townsquare Media

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Already hungry for Thanksgiving dinner, but turkey doesn't really jive with you? Maybe it's the texture, maybe you're a vegetarian, whatever. Either way, there are actually some pretty decent turkey alternatives that you can turn to in the kitchen while preparing your Thanksgiving feast.

As a matter of fact, we've come up with a list of 20 different turkey replacements you should consider this year over the next 23 days.

20 Turkey Alternatives That Are Perfect For Thanksgiving

Here is what people could be serving up instead of turkey this year...

Gallery Credit: Chris Cardenas