
Hello r/espresso users, this is the Maestri House Team sending our warm regards for the incoming holiday! How's your preparation for Thanksgiving and Black Friday? Have you got everything you need? To celebrate the holiday and build a closer connection with reddit communities, we are thrilled to host a giveaway on r/espresso! Enter and win prizes to make your coffee brew even more perfect! Have fun!
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How to enter:
Leave a comment under this post before 1st December 2025 about anything related to thanksgiving. It could be a special memory of yours, an image of activities held by your community or a dish prepared by your family!
Prize List:
20 Bar ULKA Pump Maestri House Espresso Machine *1
Portable Travel Espresso Coffee Machine *2
Maestri House Mini Coffee Scale *3
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35 Comments
The best part of thanksgiving is of course enjoying delicious coffee with the family!
Spending time together with family and making cortados is nice
I’m also a Thanksgiving Truther. It happened in October.
We dont have Thanksgiving in the UK. However very thankful for all the helpful people on this sub that got me started with espresso!
I always enjoy the rice pudding my grandma makes around thanksgiving time.
This year will actually be my first time celebrating Thanksgiving! I’ve been living in the US since 2022 but never celebrated because I’m from Germany. Now that I’m dating an American, though, I’m super grateful his family is hosting me this year and I get to experience all those traditions for the first time ☺️
Excited to crush some turkey and have my son try thanksgiving food for the first time
Growing up my dad and mom took us to the dessert and we would throw boiled eggs as far as we could. Still don’t know why we did that.
My family got tired of cooking for thanksgiving so last year was the last “traditional” thanksgiving. This year we’re doing a pot luck and my wife and I bringing this [Baskin Robins Turkey Cake](https://order.baskinrobbins.com/menu-details/turkey-cake?id=52ed7fae-0e88-40ca-9e4e-ab76e4c9b413&sizes=%5B%5D).
The only coffee available though will be from a 7 year old nsspreso machine but at least we’ll have something.
One of my favorite Thanksgiving memories is having a family dinner with roasted turkey and pumpkin pies. It was so good.
My favorite part of Thanksgiving is getting to eat two Pyrex dishes worth of baked mac n cheese while being slightly less judged by everyone else for doing so. Love and own two of your scales btw. For espresso drinks, I use one scale for my espresso as it pulls while using the other scale for weighing my milk. I also use my larger scale for pourover/Aeropress/ORB/etc and it also does duty as a regular kitchen scale from time to time.
Best part of Thanksgiving is changing our recipes every year
I love my grandmother’s roasted butternut squash soup that she makes for Thanksgiving.
One of my favorite Thanksgiving memories is gathering in the kitchen with my family to prepare our traditional roast turkey. We’d spend hours seasoning it just right, laughing and sharing stories while mashing potatoes and the gravy bubbled on the stove. The moment the whole house filled with the smell of turkey, mash, and gravy was when the holiday truly began
My community has a potluck party every Thanksgiving. It’s fun to try all the different dishes people bring.
Thanksgiving has become more meaningful for me these last 8 years. I was born with a heart defect but was not aware until I was an adult and things went south and I needed open heart surgery. Thanksgiving was a holiday for being close with family, but in 2017 I thought it would be my last. At 31 you don’t expect to need heart surgery, and especially for you to find out just a few months prior about your condition and how fast things progressed. I was thankful for Thanksgiving because I could enjoy some of my favorite foods and spend the time with family that I love, in my mind it was my last meal. I went into surgery the Monday following thanksgiving, and came out with a new mechanical aortic valve. Since then, Thanksgiving has been more meaningful for me and I am very thankful to be alive another year and able to celebrate with friends and family over a nice meal. This year is extra special because my “heartiversary” is on the 27th which happens to be Thanksgiving this year.
im honestly so excited to pull shots for family and friends on thanksgiving! ive been practicing so much over the past few weeks and im excited to make coffee for my family 🙂
My only experience of Thanksgiving, as a Brit, was at uni when we had some American students in our flat. Man it was fun. Why don’t we do that here?!
Is this some sort of rip of one of the animations on Steam (the video game platform)? I have the exact same scene appear each time I boot Steam
Wow, thank you for doing something so amazing! Here we dont celebrate thanksgiving but I always feel thankful in those last months before the new year. I just got a new job and I couldnt be happier, so very thankful for that and everyone that supported me 🙂
One of my favorite Thanksgiving memories is helping my family prepare dishes like sweet potato casserole. Every year, we come together for a big dinner, share what we’re grateful for, and enjoy leftovers that always taste even better the next day.
Thanksgiving is a day of rest for me,
best enjoyed with good coffee
After that, it’s Black Friday,
and all my spare time just floats away
Delivering the peoples gifts and orders
Big brown truck full of hopes and dreams, waiting for the time to steam
some milk and pull some espresso, then get back at it with gusto
Much love from your delivery guy ❤️
I spent Thanksgiving Day enjoying the warmth and aroma of freshly brewed coffee while reflecting on how grateful I am for the people and moments in my life.
I don’t have a favorite Thanksgiving memory, but it is my favorite holiday. I love spending all day cooking and sipping espresso.
Thank you!
This is my last thanksgiving with just my partner and I, going to savor the time with her before our first little one arrives.
Thanksgiving 2013 flying over to celebrate with my family in the US for the first time
My family doesn’t really like turkey so we always make fried chicken for thanksgiving
Family time ❤️
This is my last Thanksgiving living in Missouri, I’m so thankful for that!
The chop suey my mom makes is always the best! I remember each and ever years version, but don’t think I could pick a favorite.
This is going to be my first-time celebrating Thanksgiving in the US so I’m pretty excited 🙂
I only celebrated Thanksgiving once: when I was a PhD student. We had a wonderful time with all my colleagues and organized this for a new recruit that was a bit homesick of her native USA.
My great grandmas molasses cookies are the best ever!
Eating, napping, waking up to eat again, and then falling back asleep is always the move on thanksgiving
I never celebrated thanks giving growing up, since it is not celebrated in my home country.
But now that I live in Canada I do make an effort to celebrare (a month before the US!) with my kid. Go over what we may be thankful for. It is interesting to make your own family traditions when you are removed from the place you grew up.
I end up in a food coma every Thanksgiving.
Pie coma is the best.
Also, it’s either Bondathon or Harry Potter.