As some of you know, it is a tradition in our family to celebrate (besides Halloween for the kids) Thanksgiving. It is my favorite holiday after Christmas! This year, it falls on November 26th (4th Thursday of the month as usual). I wonder if there are any other families out there in Trinidad who also celebrate Thanksgiving? As a tradition, we create a big Thanksgiving tree made out of color paper and inside the tree each member of the family writes the things they are grateful for this year. We also read a Thanksgiving poem before eating. I have an idea of the menu for this year:
Turkey (nice stuffing inside) and cranberry sauce
Mash potatoes with gravy (a favorite among the kids)
Three bean salad (for my loving husband)
Cauliflower with Bechamel sauce
Of course we cannot forget dinner rolls and apple pie!
Simple, yet delicious!
This is just an idea, the final plan isn't over yet.
What a neat idea lds_forever. I don't celebrate Thanksgiving but I think is a terrific idea for other people to create some sort of gathering and just being grateful for the things we have.
I didn't know anyone celebrated Thanksgiving in Trinidad I thought it was all about the USA. Maybe we should have something like that but not a holiday just a day of thanks for the good life some of us have that we may not be giving thanks for.
Name: TrinMel
Comments: There is a tradition called Thanksgiving in Trinidad, but an event for the entire country. You can do it any day of the year, just you and your family and invited guests (usually the neighborhood). It's something that I did as a child, you cook an exorbitant amount of food, and you feed people on fig leaves and everyone sits in a circle on the ground. Before you eat, you drink milk and honey. It's sort of a religious thing too. You then have to go out and feed the poor and money cannot touch your hands, and you cannot make profit on anything that day.
I decided to celebrate thanksgiving this year so since it's going to be my first year any suggestions from people who celebrate this in Trinidad?