@SilverSalmonAK I like Tday just for the fun of cooking the elaborate meal and then eating it. Although I don't cook much any more, so I enjoy it more vicariously by reading recipes. But today I learned of a different holiday I can actually support:
https://www.wolfenoot.com/about
@SilverSalmonAK Well, you're right about that. I still like celebration food now and then. Although I have lost interest in doing any of the cooking myself.
@Hortense Oh yes, I do to. But it's a big job to cook and I found myself feeling a bit of a martyr in the kitchen! lol It's nice not to do everything myself these days. So I understand what you're saying.
@SilverSalmonAK I see you are in Sitka. I have had a fantasy of visiting Sitka for a long time, since reading those mysteries set in Sitka. Can't remember the name at the moment, even though I've read them all several times. It sounds like such a special spot, with so much ocean around it.
@Hortense You're thinking of John Straley's books. He just recently moved from Sitka to the lower 48 for health reasons. Yes, it's a magical place although VERY expensive to live in. If you ever make it here, we are great tour guides!
@SilverSalmonAK Yes, John Straley! Such good stories. Did he have to move somewhere warmer? I'm trying to talk my sister into going to Alaska with me for a trip. Might make it up there, sit on a bench, knit and stare at the ocean. If so, I'll def meet up with you for a cup of coffee and local gossip!
@Hortense Our health care in Alaska doesn't cover a lot of ailments that come with age or involve complicated treatments. Alaskans are frequently medivaced out to Seattle. I think he just needed to be closer to specialized care.
Yes, we have plenty of place to sit, knit and contemplate! Lots of coffee places too. I really enjoy talking to folks about Alaska in general and Sitka in particular. 😄
@SilverSalmonAK I see. Just like lots of other American states, inadequate health care for the people who need it.
I have only visited Alaska a couple of times. My husband and I took a trip up there and drove all over the place, to see as many places as we could. It was wonderful. I'd like to do it again. And I was in Juneau once for a bit, teaching a massage class. It was mid-winter and so pretty. I had the opportunity to do it again, but I retired instead.
@Hortense LOL - love this wolfenoot! I can get behind that too.
I used to enjoy the food and have fond memories of my mom's (and my!) cooking but as I've gotten older I have a really hard time understanding a holiday where the main purpose is to stuff yourself silly!
I won't get preachy and talk about the US having a weight problem, but that's where my mind goes. Probably because I've struggled so much with my own weight.