Thanksgiving is exactly 1 week from today!
For all my Non-American (and Non-Canadian) Friends and
Family: Have you
ever celebrated Canadian Thanksgiving in October or American Thanksgiving in
November?
For my American and Canadian Friends and Family: Have you been outside of Canada or
the US during Thanksgiving and had to celebrate it differently than when you’re
at home?
Before I became a Canadian Citizen (ie I was only an American
Citizen) I celebrated Canadian Thanksgiving in Canada one October.
I celebrated American Thanksgiving many times over the years
while living in West Germany as a Kid and in Germany as a Teenager. We had all
the Traditional American Food just made in our German Kitchen.
While Studying in Yaroslavl, Russia I had to celebrate
American Thanksgiving. They had no Turkeys, no Stuffing, no Cranberry Sauce, no
Pumpkin, etc.
My Russian Thanksgiving Dinner was: Kholodets (which is a
meat jelly), Shchi (cabbage soup), Olivier Salad (diced potatoes, eggs, beef,
sweet peas, and pickles with a mayonnaise dressing), Vinegret (red beets,
potatoes, carrots, chopped onions, sauerkraut and brined pickles), Morkovcha
(Korean-Style spicy carrot salad), Kotlety (pan-fried beef cutlets), Kvas (a fermented
non-alcoholic beverage made from black bread), a store-bought cake and Vodka.
Note: I never liked Kholodets or Kvas.
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