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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The “traditional” meal is out dated. Not trying new things or adapting is stodgy and old fashioned. [/quote] My family's daily meals, takeout/restaurant meals, and general entertaining meals are varied and represent a wide range of cuisine. Once or twice a year, we love the traditional Thanksgiving spread, sometimes repeating it at Christmas. It brings back memories and helps to create new ones. If you don't like it, good for you. But many people do like it. When I smell a turkey roasting, I am transported to my Grandma's kitchen. And when I eat a holiday meal on her china, I cherish good memories and make new ones as our family grows and we bring in friends. I like traditions sometimes. You do what you like--that's great. But why do you feel the need to disparage something that other people enjoy?[/quote] I’m with you. But also there is room for variety. You can do both we do. [/quote]
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