As we approach our annual day of thanks, I can't but help to think of the fact that the only animal that regularly mistreats its own is the human animal.
Yup, Thanksgiving is here. You know the drill -- travel, see family, eat turkey, sleep it off. But there is so much more to this day than you might realize.
How long should you wait until you get thirds? Should you tell Uncle Walter his teeth fell into the cranberry sauce? How do you find the words to describe Aunt Muriel's stuffing without offending her? Good questions all, but none are the most pressing on Thanksgiving.
The holiday shopping season kicks off with the unofficial holiday known as "Black Friday." It's a day for giant sales, stressed-out shoppers and the chance to buy things you can buy any other day of the year.
The Thanksgiving holiday is over and you’re looking at half a bird wondering what in the world are you going to do with all these leftovers; turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes… My sister found a quick and easy casserole recipe for all those Thanksgiving leftovers.
I've only gone out and went Christmas shopping once during Black Friday and sworn I'd never, ever do it again. To me it's just not worth the hassle and headache, no matter how good the deals are. I'd rather pay more and not have to deal with the crowds and craziness. I know for a lot of people it's a part of the fun and their holiday traditions, they can keep it.