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The History Behind What We Eat on Thanksgiving (with Katherine Spiers) - Publication Date |
- Nov 22, 2019
- Episode Duration |
- 00:31:13
Have you ever wondered why we eat turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy and our favorite veggie dish for Thanksgiving? The Thanksgiving meal has evolved so much since the early 1900s and become the holiday we associate with eating until we can't eat anymore.
In this Friendsgiving episode reboot, I sat down with the amazing Katherine Spiers, host of the Smart Mouth Podcast, to find out the history behind the Thanksgiving meal and got to the bottom of our pumpkin crazed eating trends.
What You'll Learn
How the Thanksgiving meal has evolved over time
Hear the fascinating story behind the year of two Thanksgivings
Uncover some regional differences in Thanksgiving
Why food has become a powerful mediator to tackling tough conversations
What are some of the latest Thanksgiving trends
How to make the most out of your Thanksgiving on any budget + host an amazing Thanksgiving party
Finally, how to embrace where you're at this Thanksgiving no matter how much money is in your bank account or the goals you've achieved
Links
Smart Mouth Podcast
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