One of my favorite meals even though yes, turkey can be not super flavorful.
(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) A family of turkeys living in the Rose Park/Fairpark neighborhood wanders the streets on Friday, Nov. 19, 2021. The mother turkey - who members of the community call "Rosie" - has become a mascot for the area and is beloved by residents, along with her six maturing babies ("Utah residents love — and protect — this bird celebrity: Rosie the Rose Park turkey," Salt Lake Tribune).
Urban turkeys.
From the Salt Lake Tribune:
According to
the annual “State of the Sides” report, issued this time every year by Campbell’s, the soup people, 67% of Americans prefer the side dishes to the main entree, and 54% would be content if their plate only held the sides.
- On average, Americans will serve five side dishes for Thanksgiving.
- 59% of Americans will make at least some of their sides from scratch.
- 59% will celebrate Friendsgiving this year — and 44% say it’s a chance to be more creative with their food options than the family dinner.
- 66% of Americans say side dishes are a way to bring their cultural heritage to the Thanksgiving table.
- 40% want sides with creamy textures; 39% want sweet-flavored sides; and 33% want spicy ingredients in their sides to bring some heat.
- 18% say there should be more plant-based dishes on Thanksgiving. (In my vegetarian household, that figure is 100%.)
Thankfulness. Hopefully there are events and other occasions in our lives that we can be thankful for this year. I am down about the US descent into authoritarianism.
I am down about my health--two cancers and heart failure. I am thankful that one of the cancers didn't spread and the heart failure is correctable--I have a family history of heart disease. I guess biking since 1990 and eating more healthfully since I learned about nutrition while working at the Center for Science in the Public Interest 30+ years ago helped keep me alive longer.
I don't know yet about the prognosis for the second cancer, it could be good, it could be bad.
I get to do some interesting stuff in Salt Lake.
Because of the health thing, I can't really bike. I tried to bike a few weeks ago, a slight incline, it took me 45 minutes to bike three-quarters of a mile (lots of stops to cough, catch my breath, and blow my nose). OTOH, coming back, downhill, it took 5 minutes. Grr.
I've lost 35 pounds since I had covid, which wrapped up in April. How much is due to cancer? 15 pounds was from covid.
Crazy times.
I take solace in turkey gravy. As I've aged, my appetite has decreased, abetted in all likelihood by my illnesses.
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