QOTW: What Are Your Most Vivid Memories Of Thanksgivings Past?
From football to feasts to crazy relatives, everyone has memories of Thanksgiving that stick out in their mind.
We'd like to know what your most vivid memories of Thanksgiving are.
Maybe it's high school football on a frosty morning. Perhaps it's the smell of a roasting turkey wafting through the house, burning the roof of your mouth on a fresh-out-of-the-oven apple pie or maybe it's Uncle Frank and Cousin Joe getting into their annual argument over politics.
Whatever your memories, take a moment and share them with your neighbors and fellow Patch readers in the comments field at the bottom of this article.
Bill Gilman
11:19 am on Friday, November 18, 2011
Personally, the memories that stand out to me is my aunt hosting holiday dinners at her place in Wakefield. We'd always eat about two hours after she said we would, so my mom would bring along sandwiches. My aunt would have those little langastino cocktail shrimp in the jar.... and she had a wonderful black, cast-iron stove in the middle of her kitchen and on top would be a pan of giblet gravy cooking.