Should you throw a big Thanksgiving celebration in this exceedingly strange year? We broke down the pros (it's tradition) and cons (we're all exhausted)
Photo: Camerique Today marks exactly four weeks until Thanksgiving. Have you thought yet about how to celebrate in this exceedingly strange year? The fine folks at Bon Appétit have, and they suggest you cook the easiest Thanksgiving ever. The crew over at New York Times Cooking have also contemplated the holiday, and they’re already “getting prepped.” Should you be “getting prepped,” as well?
It’s possible you skipped Thanksgiving last year. At the very least, your holiday likely looked very different than it ever had before. But what about 2021? Things are better, sort of, but we are all still exhausted and everything is off in an indescribable but unmistakable way. So are we doing Thanksgiving? Yes, we are doing Thanksgiving, but that doesn’t mean you have to do it.This is the big one: Thanksgiving is simply a thing that Americans do on the last Thursday of November.
You could also outsource the cooking and order from a restaurant, but that feels like cheating, somehow. And yet, nobody will be upset if they see one of those Popeyes Cajun turkeys on the table.Maybe you miss your loved ones and have not been able to spend nearly enough time with them over the past two years.
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