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‘House Party’: When Do You Eat on Thanksgiving? Plus, Bugs in Spices and Frank Muniz’s Cat-astrophe

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November 21, 2018
January 25, 2025

‘House Party’: When Do You Eat on Thanksgiving? Plus, Bugs in Spices and Frank Muniz’s Cat-astrophe

Thanksgiving generally brings people together, but this week it tore your “House Party” hosts apart with one simple question: What time is appropriate to eat that turkey dinner?

Do you prefer to eat as early as possible, to max out your marathon of munching? Or do you take Thanksgiving “dinner” literally, noshing only after the sun’s gone down? There’s no wrong answer here. (Just kidding, there totally is. Erik‘s answer is wrong, Rachel‘s is right. Guess who wrote this post?)

The question could be moot anyway: You might not have any interest in eating ever again after our chat about bugs in your spices. Yes, you read that right—it’s not your eyes playing tricks on you, your paprika really is moving. We discuss the shudder-inducing science behind how the creepy-crawlies get in there, and what you can do to keep them out.

Then: Can a suburb rebrand itself to appeal to younger buyers? We asked urban-dwelling millennial Natalie for her hot take.

Also: Frankie Muniz‘s cat floods his house—find out how. Plus our weekly installment of celebrity (real estate) winners and losers: The winner is a Warrior who happens to love the life aquatic, and the loser had to clip her asking price.

Ready to get into it? Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, Spotify, or Stitcher—and throw us five stars if you like what you hear. The more good ratings and reviews we have, the easier it’ll be for people to find us.

Have a question, comment, or suggestion? We’re all ears. Follow us on Twitter at @housepartypod, or reach us at advice@realtor.com.

Happy Thanksgiving, folks!

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Stories we discussed:

Frankie Muniz Puts Another Desert Mansion on the Market, for $2.4M

Yes, Your Chili Powder Is Moving: The Gross Truth Behind Bugs in Your Kitchen Spices

Can Suburbs Rebrand Themselves to Snare More Millennial Home Buyers?

DeMarcus Cousins Scores Massive Fish Tank for His Las Vegas Mansion in ‘Tanked’

Claws Out! Actress Niecy Nash Slashes Price on Her Northridge Home

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