
Millions across the country celebrated Thanksgiving with a big, juicy turkey, but Jennifer Aniston did things a little different and made some delicious-looking enchiladas for the one and only Jimmy Kimmel.
Food is an essential element on Thanksgiving Day, and there’s a traditional menu that’s pretty much the norm in every household, with turkey being the star main attraction. But who says we can’t innovate a little or even forgo the turkey altogether?

Jennifer Aniston, Friends star and recent Instagram newcomer, prepared a Thanksgiving dinner on Wednesday, a day before the real Thanksgiving, and surprised her guests by treating them to some enchiladas that, apparently, were made especially for Kimmel because they were next to a little sign that read: “Jimmy’s f**king enchiladas.”
Why enchiladas?
Last year, Aniston appeared on Kimmel’s late night show, where they discussed, among other things, Aniston’s “Fakesgiving” celebration, which she holds on the day before Thanksgiving for her friends, including Kimmel, his wife, and others.
Kimmel told Aniston that he usually makes all the traditional Thanksgiving staples, like turkey and potato salad, but that they feel like leftovers because he eats the same thing for two days straight.

With that in mind, Aniston decided to get a little creative, while also spoiling Kimmel quite a bit, by making him enchiladas. In the photo she posted on Instagram, she can be seen about to put them in the oven, and the post’s caption reads: “Ok, @jimmykimmel… here are your f*%king Friendsgiving enchiladas.”
The post has already gotten about 3.5 million likes and thousands of comments from other celebrities like Courtney Cox, Laura Dern, Reese Witherspoon, and the man of the hour himself, who wrote: “Muchas gracias. This is a tremendous victory for me and for every American who believes turkey belongs on Thursdays. #noturkeyforFriendsgiving”
This is another immensely well-received Instagram post from Aniston, who only joined the platform on October 15th and already has 20.7 million followers (with only 14 posts to date!).
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