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 Cincinnati, Nov. 8, 1999 -- A Thanksgiving buffet is the easiest way to manage one turkey and many people in most homes. A small rug protects fine wood. (SHNS photo by Bruce Crippen/The Cincinnati Post.)

 Cincinnati, Nov. 8, 1999 -- Try a change of scene for a delayed dessert of pecan pie, Clementines and coffee. (SHNS photo by Bruce Crippen/The Cincinnati Post.)

 Cincinnati, Nov. 8, 1999 -- Welcome guests with a harvest scene, such as this foyer table arrangement. The mahogany Regency table is by Hickory Chair, in Kenwood, Ohio. (SHNS photo by Bruce Crippen/The Cincinnati Post.)
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By Carole L. Phillips Scripps Howard News Service November 1999
With the Thanksgiving meal coming right up, now is the time to give a thought to a centerpiece for your table. Considering the celebration's humble beginning, homespun is better than luxe for the table setting. The food itself -- the red of cranberries, the warm brown of the turkey, the green of green beans, the orange of pumpkin pies -- does much to enliven the table. So the centerpiece can be as simple as a basket piled with shiny apples. Here are other ideas using materials from yard or pantry: (Carole L. Philipps is home editor of the Cincinnati Post.)
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