I’ve tried to incorporate a few of my favorite holiday foods into my cooking and baking, and while I’ve had good success, there are still times when it seems like the holiday food I enjoy is the one that ruins the other too.
The holiday food I enjoy is one that I can easily incorporate into my baking, but one that actually ruins other holidays, especially if you’re like me and enjoy a lot of bread. But if you are like me and enjoy a lot of food but the holiday food you enjoy is the one that ruins the other, then maybe a little self-awareness is in order.
If you are anything like me, you might have the holidays planned out and have a few different foods you enjoy. You might have a ton of chocolate and peanut butter cream pie, but you also might have some leftover turkey stuffing, some leftover turkey balls, some leftover turkey meat, and some leftover lasagna. But this holiday food is going to ruin the other holidays. So just eat your turkey without the stuffing and you won’t ruin it.
Christmas is a time for family and friends to share traditions and traditions are the most important part of Christmas. If you want to ruin that by eating too much candy, then you obviously don’t have enough self-awareness.
I have had friends who have ruined Christmas. I mean, they’ve ruined it by being drunk, stupid, and/or not appreciating the Christmas spirit. Not everyone is meant to be a part of this holiday, and no one should have to ruin it for anybody else.
I know Christmas is supposed to be a time of family and friends. And it is, but that does not mean that it should be ruined for everybody else. We should be able to celebrate the traditions we celebrate for ourselves, and celebrate them in a way that does not ruin the world around us. If you dont celebrate your traditions, then you dont have a tradition, so it doesnt make sense to celebrate your traditions.
This is one of those things that might seem like you’re taking a big step in the right direction if you’re trying to learn how to celebrate your traditions. But the problem is that when holidays get ruined for nobody, they often get ruined for everybody. There are holiday celebrations that you know are not allowed, because you know you can’t celebrate it, and then there are holiday celebrations that are so over the top that you don’t want to celebrate them.
The problem with this is that there are holidays that have been celebrated for centuries, and the holiday itself was only created in the last two or three years. A lot of holidays get ruined for everybody because people don’t realize that theyre already ruined. For instance, Thanksgiving is one holiday that I am sure you have not celebrated (for me anyway). It was created in 1828 by a couple of businessmen in Boston that wanted to keep the slaves working during the holidays.
The problem with Thanksgiving is that it is a tradition that was not created by them. It was created by the slave-owning elite in 1620. In the 1800s the slave-owning elite were very wealthy and the holidays were just a way for them to waste their time. So when they created Thanksgiving they did it very badly.
Well, the holidays did not start out as a holiday at all. Thanksgiving was originally not a holiday, but rather a way of making slaves work. Slaves were paid a lot of money to perform these tasks, but it was not a holiday. It was purely a way for them to spend their time without having to worry about having enough food to eat and enough money to buy it. So with slavery gone, the holiday was created.