To our American friends,
I don't know very much about Thanksgiving, but always wondered;
1) Is it 'bigger' than Christmas?
2) Do some people merge Thanksgiving and Christmas together?
3) Does virtually everyone celebrate Thanksgiving?
To our American friends,
I don't know very much about Thanksgiving, but always wondered;
1) Is it 'bigger' than Christmas?
2) Do some people merge Thanksgiving and Christmas together?
3) Does virtually everyone celebrate Thanksgiving?
To our American friends,
I don't know very much about Thanksgiving, but always wondered;
1) Is it 'bigger' than Christmas?
2) Do some people merge Thanksgiving and Christmas together?
3) Does virtually everyone celebrate Thanksgiving?
To our American friends,
I don't know very much about Thanksgiving, but always wondered;
1) Is it 'bigger' than Christmas?
2) Do some people merge Thanksgiving and Christmas together?
3) Does virtually everyone celebrate Thanksgiving?
Thanks for the info on Thanksgiving.
It's just not something we touch upon in the UK, though after some research, someone has likened it to our Harvest Festival - though I don't see it myself.
Apparently according to the papers ,retailers are trying to start it up over here!![]()
Some more likely US Thanksgiving. NO Shopping!!!
Early- Mid-morning, wife and I started the turkey in
the oven. Fifteen pounds at somewhere around 5 hours?
Daughter, Son-in-law, and 2 grand-girls drove in about
noon-ish. We enjoyed "cocktails" in the den: cheese and
crackers, empanadas, nuts, drinks, etc.
Then off for a long walk with dogs and grand-girls and all.
Rain we had earlier had gone so we had a lovely walk in the sun.
Back from the walk, we sat and talked. The girls watched
a Doctor Who I had downloaded. Lots of family talk, and
called various relatives off in other states.
Round about 3-ish we set the table in the dining room.
Had to put in some leaves for the extra people. Made
the gravy in the turkey pan while the turkey rested.
Then I carved enough turkey for all for dinner. (Hid the
rest so the cat and dogs would not partake.)
Put the food on the table. We go easy here. Just the
turkey, the stuffing/dressing, and a huge salad with
lots of tomatoes. Wine for the adults. Juice for the
girls.
After dinner, another longish walk with the dogs.
Then back for another Doctor Who and ice cream
and pie (1 pumpkin and 1 pecan) for all.
As I remember, guests left about 7-ish to drive
home. We cleaned up and crashed with a scotch.
Evening we watched a Grantchester I believe.
I saw it on the news, its disgusting the way people were fighting over TVs! My son in law put it well when he said " We're British, we queue" It'll all be the same price in the January sales. Speaking of queues my said that in the war if there was a queue his mam would send him to join it, most people didn't know what they were queuing for but it was worth a go![]()