Thanksgiving, Already?
November 7, 2007 by paddio
Sorry. Thanksgiving is fair game when we get to November. In case you just woke up from a long nappie poo, its now November. So what are you planning to serve or eat for Thanksgiving Day festivities? Which as we all know, can last longer than 24 hours in most households. The comas alone can last most of a week.
I love Thanksgiving. The family together, pretending they want to be that way every day, but can not due to some scheduling conflict that is just too stubborn to shake. That’s a good share of what Thanksgiving is about. Yes, there are parades. There is football. There is FOOD.! Oh, yeah.
We normally have a small family gathering on Thursday, ie Turkey Day. We have about 15 to 20 at our home and everyone brings something. We normally prepare the main course and several side dishes. Other side dishes come in with the crowd and a few important desserts.
When I say I love Thanksgiving, I mean it. It’s a great holiday. That doesn’t mean I love turkey, however. It’s fine, but if it weren’t the traditional food of Thanksgiving, I wouldn’t be eating it on any Thursday.
So, here we are eating Turkey, and all the trimmings. About half of which I would never miss if their sources became extinct tomorrow. That’s fine, one thing about holidays, there is always plenty of something good to eat.
This kind of brings me to one of my points. What is it about Thanksgiving that makes changes or new things unsavory. Try having some other meat in place of turkey, you’ll have a riot, even if everyone in the family is allergic to turkey. Oh, some new foods might make it on the menu. Trial salads and such. But not as replacements for any of the traditional fair. Those things are locked in.
Well maybe that’s for the best. I’d be real sad to see pumpkin pie get the boot. Or to see mashed potatoes and gravy sent packing. Maybe that’s the point of the Thanksgiving tradition. Keeping it the same preserves the whole package. The food, the gathering, and being thankful for all the abundance we have in our lives and in our country.
Thank God for Our Family and Friends. Thank god for All He has Given us.
Have a great Thanksgiving. Whether you eat the traditional fair or you break out of the box, I hope the purpose of Thanksgiving is still at the heart of your day and gatherings.
Brutus









