Thanksgiving, a day we celebrate by stuffing our faces with
food and watching football. In my
family, every year we go to my aunt’s house for Thanksgiving. From the moment you walk, in all you can
smell is, what I like to call, “Food Heaven”.
Every year I am greeted with the question, “Are you ready to eat?” and
every time I respond with, “Why else would I be here?” When I say this my relatives know that I am
completely joking; however, it is possible that the food is main reason I am
there. Don’t tell my aunt that. I love
my family to death but I might just love the food a little more.
Dinner is ready and my aunt always lets me get my plate
first. I make a plate stacked at least a
couple inches high with turkey, mashed potatoes, corn and, the most important
of all, green bean casserole. Everyone
claims that their grandma makes the best food for Thanksgiving, they are
mistaken. There is not a green bean
casserole that I have tried that is as good as my aunt’s. She makes me a separate dish to take home so I
can enjoy her “magic” even after Thanksgiving.
I don’t think I could describe in words how good her casserole really
is. The beans are perfectly cooked, the
creamy mushroom soup is hot and the entire dish is covered in crisp fried onions. I am not ashamed to say that I am drooling a
little as I am writing this. I then sit
in the same spot every year. My spot has
a perfect view of the T.V. There is
nothing I would rather do than enjoy a plate of hot food and watch my Lions
play.
It doesn’t get much better than when family, food, and
football all come together. As a family
we enjoy each other’s company and we talk about whatever pops into our
heads. Everyone is laid back and
everyone enjoys themselves. Thanksgiving
in my family isn’t about getting all dressed up and being “proper”. It’s about enjoying each other’s company and
making sure you leave with a full stomach.
Thanksgiving, for me, is awesome because I get to spend an entire day
stuffing my face until I literally cannot eat any more and I get to spend time
with my family. That is what I am
thankful for.
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