Kendall Jenner Posted Instagram Proof That the Kardashian-Jenner Thanksgiving Was a Lot

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When you have a family as big as the Kardashian-Jenner crew, it’s important to go all out and to make sure every single person feels special. The 24-year-old posted photos of what the family holiday looked like on Thursday, and it does not involve your typical, understated holiday decor

The spread was completely decked out with all the yummy sides, including green beans, brussels sprouts, mashed potatoes, macaroni and cheese, a real turkey and a turkey cake.

Jenner likes to keep things chic in a dark ensemble, and that’s what she wore to dinner this Thanksgiving. This time, she added a festive element: some reindeer ears.

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There is really no way to put into words how magnificent this turkey-cake looks, so here it is—in all its glory.

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The Kardashian-Jenner clan has been referred to in the past as “America’s royal family,” so it’s not hard to imagine why they have so many people looking at how they celebrate fall’s most American holiday.

The family holiday has traditionally been at Kris Jenner’s home, but in past years other siblings have stepped up. In 2014, Khloé Kardashian hosted the event at her house, complete with macaroni and cheese.

The family has expanded in the past five years, but yesterday still involved some cuddle time between original family members Kendall and her mom, Kris Jenner.

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