Thanksgiving Dinner

Thanksgiving Tradition…is delicious!

Funny how perfectly our saying “Tradition is Delicious” fits the Thanksgiving holiday. Whenever we gather around the table with our loved ones, it’s hard not to include tradition.  And in the case of Thanksgiving, most traditions are delicious! We’ve collected a few interesting turkey day traditions from across the United States; read on to find out how folks celebrate

Thanksgiving Dinner

around the country.

What’s on the menu?

Perhaps the most important part of the holiday is the food!  But the Thanksgiving spread varies widely depending on geographic location.  Southerners often deep fry their turkeys, in New England you are likely to find a salt-brined bird, and in Hawaii they rub their turkeys with coffee grounds.  Side dishes also vary widely with variations on sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes, stuffing, veggies and cranberry sauce.  In the Pacific Northwest, locally foraged mushrooms are usually featured in the meal, while in the southwest, you might find Mexican influences such as spicy chorizo, chilies and cilantro. And for desert, the most common choice is usually the pumpkin pie, but in the south you are likely to be served a pecan pie and many mid-westerners opt for apple deserts.

What do we do after the meal?

Due to the tryptophan in the turkey, many folks find themselves napping after such a large feast.  But of those who manage to stay awake, many families opt for football on TV or perhaps a game of tag football in the backyard.  In New York City, you can’t miss the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, an annual tradition since 1924.  And the local Turkey Trot is a great family activity for those who want to work off some of that gravy!  As it is a holiday of thanks, many families also use Thanksgiving as an opportunity to volunteer and give back to those who are less fortunate in their communities.

Giving thanks

One common theme among all American families is a pause during the gathering to give thanks.  It is important to remember the reason we gather on Thanksgiving Day and appreciate the wonderful food, family, and friends that we have in our lives.

At Original Pancake House Denver, we are very thankful for all of our loyal customers and wonderful staff who support us.  We are so grateful to all the folks who make The Original Pancake House Denver part of their breakfast tradition.

Happy Thanksgiving!