Thursday, November 22, 2007

Let's Try Doing Thanksgiving a Bit Differently

Every year Thanksgiving in my parents home was the same ole thing -- my sister and I would deal with congested freeways and/or airports to get home to be with my parents, we'd help my mom cook these enormous meals consisting of the traditional southern staples (candied yams, macaroni and cheese that must have at least 5 cheeses, sometimes dirty rice if we can't get my Aunt whose specialty is this dish to bring it, various meats that must always include a Turkey and a "honey baked" ham amongst other foods). As is the case with most black folk, we'd prepare enough food to feed an army, gorge on this food until our bellys popped, and then allow the TV to watch us for the remainder of the evening. We always have a great time getting together, but feel so uncomfortably full after we'd eaten in one setting what we could have and should have eaten in seven.

A few years ago, we were at church on Thanksgiving Day morning and the minister suggested that we try doing Thanksgiving a bit differently. He suggested that rather than eat until we could eat no more, we package our remaining dinner and share it with the homeless. That day changed how we now do Thanksgiving. We still prepare these elaborate meals, but rather than eating it all and having it for the remainder of the week, we put the leftovers in individual food containers, drive to areas frequented by homeless people, and give the food away. At minimum we'd serve the same number of homeless people that ate dinner at our table that day. So if 10 of us ate that day, we'd serve at least 10 homeless people. These people would be deeply grateful to receive these specially prepared meal. They would thanks us endlessly.

1 comment:

exquisite1996 said...

First! LOL! I never understood the need to post that on blogs. Anyway, good suggestion, even though I am a whole month behind on posting. I would like to see more posts on this blog. Girl you better get on it! :)