Martha Stewart Reveals She's Canceled Her Thanksgiving Dinner: 'I'm Turkeyed Out!'

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"Nine guests canceled because somebody got sick. So ... I called up my chef friend and I said, 'We're not doing Thanksgiving,' " Stewart revealed

Martha Stewart may be the queen of Thanksgiving, but this year, she's taking a break.

The lifestyle mogul revealed on Thursday's episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show that she has canceled her plans to host a Turkey Day meal and will instead be visiting different friends' homes for the upcoming holiday.

"I gave up Thanksgiving. I canceled," said Stewart, 82. "Nine guests canceled because somebody got sick. So ... I called up my chef friend and I said, 'We’re not doing Thanksgiving.' "

Adding to her decision was the several meals she has already prepared ahead of the holiday. "I’ve also cooked 14 turkeys already for my TV show, and I still have to [cook] one more turkey on the Today show," she explained. "So forget it."

Stewart was, in fact, also on the Today show Thursday, giving her turkey-perfecting tips as part of the NBC morning program's eighth annual All-Star Thanksgiving special.

<p>Weiss Eubanks/NBCUniversal</p> Martha Stewart (center) on <em>The Kelly Clarkson Show</em>

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Martha Stewart (center) on The Kelly Clarkson Show

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Host Kelly Clarkson asked on her show whether Stewart was "all turkeyed out," to which the latter agreed, "I am turkeyed out."

However, this doesn't mean that the lifestyle guru won't be getting some delicious meals in. She noted that she'll be on the go this Thanksgiving, hopping from home to home to taste test food.

"I made a plan," Stewart shared. "Friends, of course, invited me to their home, so I’m going to about five different homes to taste different courses."

Clarkson, 41, noted that "those friends must be so stressed out," to which her guest responded playfully with a laugh, "Oh, I hope so."

"If you were coming to my house, I would for sure lie and say I cooked it and have somebody else do it," the host joked.

<p>Sean Zanni/Patrick McMullan via Getty</p> Martha Stewart in New York City on Nov. 15, 2023

Sean Zanni/Patrick McMullan via Getty

Martha Stewart in New York City on Nov. 15, 2023

In October, Stewart rang in the season of everything-cozy with an “autumn weekend fest” with 12-year-old granddaughter Jude and her friends.

"Phew! We survived the fabulous autumn weekend fest with six 12 year old girls," Stewart declared in the caption of her photo post on Instagram.

She went on to say that she treated the tweens to "non stop activities including pumpkin carving, glamping, hiking, horseback riding, eating, apple picking, apple cider pressing, etc etc."

"I received the best thank you notes and we all slept well after the two day fun filled weekend," Stewart added, showing off some of the girls' handmade cards. "The girls are fabulous. Smart. Amusing. Thoughtful. And above all lovely human beings!!!!!!!!!"

<p>Cindy Ord/WireImage; Martha Stewart Instagram</p> Martha Stewart; cards made by Stewart's granddaughter Jude and her friends

Cindy Ord/WireImage; Martha Stewart Instagram

Martha Stewart; cards made by Stewart's granddaughter Jude and her friends

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Last year, Stewart celebrated Thanksgiving by showing off her extensive collection of decorative turkeys. Each photo in her two Instagram carousels showcased different kinds, all in various sizes and made of unique materials.

"My thanksgiving decorations were basically all about the bird!" the TV host wrote alongside one of the posts. "112 at last count! glass, wood, gilded, golden, metal, composite, porcelain etc etc fun for kids to count. keeps each busy for at least twenty minutes!"

Stewart's friend, designer Christopher Spitzmiller, attended the 2022 festivities at her farm and shared a series of photos and video from the event.

"Today we had the best Thanksgiving ever," he wrote alongside his post. "Many thanks to @marthastewart48 for including us in the festivities, and for her continued friendship."

Spitzmiller then praised the food, writing, "Every single dish was delicious and to watch Martha make the gravy was a special treat. I had the honor of carving the turkey and it was a magical day all around. So much to be thankful for."

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