Happy Thanksgiving!


Thanksgiving rocks. I couldn’t care less about the arguments about the true origins of this holiday, I just like how we celebrate it now. You actually try to use your kitchen and are suddenly okay with inviting strangers (okay, friends of friends of friends) into your home. No gifts, no Hallmark cards, no crazy decorations, no costumes, no excess crap.

Most importantly, today you actually appreciate what you already have, instead of focusing on what you want. It’s very ironic that the day after Thanksgiving has been twisted into the exact opposite.

And yes, I love cranberry sauce from a can!!


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Comments

  1. ARZ Says:

    well, Thanksgiving really should be called Giving Thanks…

  2. ProfessorB Says:

    Happy Thanksgiving!

  3. Wendy Says:

    Happy Thanksgiving to you too! I also love the cranberry sauce from the can, and it’s grooves provide the perfect guide for slicing:)

  4. Ross Says:

    Another vote for canned, I don’t like the other stuff.

  5. Ken Says:

    I don’t like cranberry sauce at all, but bring on the pumpkin pie!

  6. Money Blue Book Says:

    You forget the true, heart warming, fuzzy feeling, real meaning of Thanksgiving ….. Black Friday deals! :)

    Happy Thanksgiving!
    -Ray

  7. Jeff Says:

    What do you mean, no crazy decorations and costumes? I guess I’ve been doing it wrong all these years then. LOL, just kidding. Just had to come out of lurking mode to say happy Thanksgiving, and I’m thankful for this blog!

  8. Red Says:

    Thanksgiving = thumbs up.

    Black Friday = worst I’ve seen since BF was invented.

    Go Pack, Go!!!! :)

  9. S C Tan Says:

    Great blog!

  10. Michelle Says:

    Happy Thanksgiving!

  11. devil Says:

    Yes, Thanksgiving is wonderful! People who love to cook invite all the people who don’t to come and gorge themselves. Makes sense….if I’m gonna cook a 20 pound turkey, I want as many people around to eat it (strangers or not).

    LOVE cranberry gel from a can! I eat it all year.

    And, YAY! for no gift, decoration and costume dramas. Just good food and good company.

  12. J Says:

    Thanks. Happy Thanksgiving and stuff to you too.

  13. Mike Says:

    Happy Belated Thanksgiving. I just have to say that’s one SKINNY dude in the background!

  14. Tom Says:

    I’d have to agree, cranberries from the can are amazing! Happy belate thanksgiving ;)

  15. derrick Says:

    You mean those slices of cranberry sauce aren’t real cranberries? This whole time I thought it was a real cranberry, just a big one.

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