I love Thanksgiving, I will be cooking my ass off on that day starting early morning, its always been a big thing in my family and I will keep it going.
What kind of gravy do you make?
Brown gravy and mushroom gravy.
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I love Thanksgiving, I will be cooking my ass off on that day starting early morning, its always been a big thing in my family and I will keep it going.
What kind of gravy do you make?
I think Thanksgiving is losing popularity because anything American these days is seen as "bad", if Thanksgiving was a Mexican or Muslim holiday everyone would be all for supporting it and keeping the tradition alive.
I think it is losing popularity in advertising.
With people, I don't see it. We are still Americans and we love our food. Just sayin.
I just think Thanksgiving isn't "cool" or ethnic enough, Thanksgiving is slipping in popularity and Cinco de mayo on the other hand is going through the roof as far as popularity.
One Holiday at a Time for Nordstrom - Holiday Sales Blog - WSJAm I alone in noticing that Thanksgiving seems to have been swept under the holiday rug?
Immediately after Halloween, and ever since, I've seen nothing but Christmas advertising and decorations.
Large retailers are hinting at opening on Thanksgiving to get a leg up on "Black Friday" sales.
It's just seeming that Thanksgiving is fading away.....
What can we do to make Thanksgiving "cool" again?
If I was a conspiracy-minded person, I'd think that it sounds too much like a prayer for the GP.....
Just thinking outloud. Don't jump on the "prayer" aspect too much.
Why aren't there any good Thanksgiving songs, anyway???
Apparently Nordstroms announced that they wouldn't be putting up any Christmas decorations until the day after Thanksgiving. Makes me want to shop at Nordstroms.
I love Thanksgiving, I will be cooking my ass off on that day starting early morning, its always been a big thing in my family and I will keep it going.
What kind of gravy do you make?
Brown gravy and mushroom gravy.
Okay, 2 things...1) Turkey gravy people, it's called "Turkey day" for a reason. I make really good Turkey gravey.
2) My favorite thing about Thanksgiving is watching the Macy's Thanksgiving day parade...As long as they have that, there will still be Thanksgiving.
Okay, 2 things...1) Turkey gravy people, it's called "Turkey day" for a reason. I make really good Turkey gravey.
2) My favorite thing about Thanksgiving is watching the Macy's Thanksgiving day parade...As long as they have that, there will still be Thanksgiving.
Best part about Thanksgiving..................leftovers.
Plus my mom always makes Turkey Noodle a few days after...I need to have her show me how to make this year.
Best part about Thanksgiving..................leftovers.
Plus my mom always makes Turkey Noodle a few days after...I need to have her show me how to make this year.
That "family getting together" thing weighs heavily on the turkey side of the menu. And Mom's allergic to shellfish.so have lobster sillie......we have duck some years....whatever you want to have....
I think it is losing popularity in advertising.
With people, I don't see it. We are still Americans and we love our food. Just sayin.
I just think Thanksgiving isn't "cool" or ethnic enough, Thanksgiving is slipping in popularity and Cinco de mayo on the other hand is going through the roof as far as popularity.
Maybe in the bar world.
I go out for Cinco De Mayo, and have my Mexican beer.
But I love thanksgiving. Love it so much my son's birthday will fall it every few years. Last year is birthday was on Thanksgiving, this year it is the day after.
Worst Thanksgiving.......... Was when I was two days away from my due date and couldn't eat that much because I was so huge and about to pop. I got the worst heart burn that day. LOL
I think another reason why Thanksgiving isn't the big family tradition it used to be is because families are scattered all over the country. I have a fairly large family, but most of us live in different time zones.
The past few years we have had friends over.
And we invite singles who have no other place to go.
I think another reason why Thanksgiving isn't the big family tradition it used to be is because families are scattered all over the country. I have a fairly large family, but most of us live in different time zones.
The past few years we have had friends over.
And we invite singles who have no other place to go.
I was in the Military for 7 years so alot of people were away from their families for Thanksgiving, supervisors, first sergeants and commanders would go out of their way to make sure everyone had a place to go for that day. That is one of the things I appreciated about the service.