It was pile of garbage. I knew it wouldn't make sense, it's very tough to say right words. This off-topic started with turkey. I remembered that it's traditional food to serve at Thanksgiving & discussed with NOLA in the posts below/backpage. I just meant to know why in the 1st place what we eat at various special holidays should be traditional, you know, globally. Why it *became* traditional. In my opinion, it should be up to us what to eat, what to cook by the recipes that get shared from, say, grandmother to granddaughter or created on the whim. Within the family. Isn't it logical? What's the reason behind these traditions? If it's to unite people, it doesn't make sense because every family spends the holiday at their houses & they have choice to cook sth. else instead. The same goes to those rituals. It's indidvidual. Like what if some people don't like some food etc.? I'm just curious but maybe it isn't OK question to ask, even unreasonable. Maybe the bottom line is that collective mind wins? Maybe that's the answer, it went like web from place to place, got caught & became vox populi thing? This isn't trolling, I'm genuinely interested. & really have no clue. I'll wait what NOLA will say & will see what the bottom line in the end is. Then this off-topic will end.
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