Put down that bottle of gas station wine!

Going to someone else's house for Thanksgiving? Cooking for a crowd isn't easy, especially on one of the most important days of the year. Show your appreciation for that special turkey dinner with one of these thoughtful gifts for your host. 

Seasonal Centerpiece from Bouqs (starts at $49)

You can't go wrong with a classic bouquet of flowers. This one has pine cone accents for that wintery touch. Get bonus points for having it delivered ahead of the big night to send your thanks in advance. You can easily upgrade to the deluxe or grand versions if you're feeling particularly fancy.

flowers
Courtesy of Bouqs

Godiva Chocolates ($49.95)

When in doubt, choose chocolate. The 36-piece box is the middle of the range, but you can go even further if your wallet allows. The beauty of a mixed box is that it can do double duty as an after-dinner treat if something goes wrong with dessert. 

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Apples to Apples ($26.99)

If you know you'll be hanging out after dinner, this simple board game is great for a mixed crowd. Bonus: it's on the cheaper end of the spectrum when it comes to gift-giving.

board game
Courtesy of Mattel

Cinnamon WoodWick Candle ($31)

Love the sound of a crackling fire? Get it in miniature with this fragrant gift. This spicy scented candle will help usher in the holiday season long after the last guest leaves the Thanksgiving table. These are great to have on hand for last-minute invitations!

candle
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Levain Bakery Cookies ($68 per dozen)

Show your thanks in a gourmet way. These giant, gooey cookies will make you everyone's favorite dinner guest. They don't come cheap, but they're rich and decadent. Just what you need to make a great impression.

cookies
Courtesy of Levain Bakery

Whatever you choose, make sure you don't show up empty-handed on the big day. That turkey didn't roast itself!

What's your go-to gift when you're invited over for dinner? Let us know in the comments!