When it comes to celebrating Thanksgiving, many of your favorite country stars have their own unique traditions.
For Thomas Rhett, Brett Young and Carly Pearce, those traditions vary from indulging in their favorite foods to reflecting on meaningful milestones during the day.
Each year, Rhett says he happily takes on the task of prepping the turkey, turning the job into a countrified experience with a grill -- and a beer in hand.
"When it comes to Thanksgiving, I am the turkey guy. I love to smoke food. I love to stand by the grill with a cold beer for hours upon end watching a brisket smoke, doing ribs," Rhett shared in an interview courtesy of his label, Big Machine Label Group. "Around Thanksgiving, I am the guy that does the turkeys, and it is a job that I love to do."
MORE: Thomas Rhett shares sweet note to celebrate his dad’s Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame inductionWhile Rhett enjoys taking on the turkey, Young is adamant about the one popular food dish he is not a fan of: cranberry sauce.
The hit singer recalled a humorous memory growing up in California of how his grandmother, Bonnie, was particular about "massaging" the can of cranberry sauce.
"I'll never forget one Thanksgiving, she perfectly got it out onto the plate, and then my dad was giving the blessing, and my uncle Scott started smooshing it up. My grandma interrupted the prayer because he was ruining the perfect can-shaped cranberry," he shared in the interview. "I hate that. Fruit on meat never works for me. So cranberry sauce never makes it on my Thanksgiving plate, ever."
MORE: 1st look at 'CMA Country Christmas': Hosts Gabby Barrett and Carly Pearce perform 'Sleigh Ride'Label mate Pearce said she is counting her blessings this Thanksgiving when it comes to the success she's achieved, from releasing the critically acclaimed album "29: Written in Stone" to winning the Female Vocalist award for the first time at the CMA Awards.
"So many of my dreams have come true this past year in a way that I never thought could actually happen, especially in one calendar year," she shared. "I think I'm just going into this holiday season feeling so happy and extra grateful just for where I'm at in my life."