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scham-wcan · 6 months
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Giving Thanks
Little fun Schnee Dinner schneeanigans
Winter: I am amazed Will- Mum found it in her and everyone’s schedule to make a dinner make sense
Weiss: Well we would all come down here at the drop of a hat surely
Whitley: I mean practically speaking it is just a logistical feat that you and your spouses were all in town and not deployed on SDC or Huntress matters
Weiss: Well all save your partner
Whitley: Ahem, he is unavailable-
Winter, jokingly: Don’t be such a clod, Weiss. Now, I thought Cinder and Ruby went to fetch themselves drinks? Where on Remnant did they..?
Willow, from aside: Hey! Come here, quickly quickly now
All of the Schnees watching in growing interest:
Klein, hovering over a large oven vat and vigorously basting the meat within: Now, the bird is a terrifying thing to deal with at this point, you’re going to want to constantly be bathing it in its fluids or it will definitely go dry and no one will like that
Ruby, beside Klein: Got it, and then throw it back in and repeat right?
Klein: Exactly, Miss Rose. Cinder? How are our stove goods doing?
Cinder, presiding over five different large scale pots: I may not officially have a star or two to my name, Sieben, but I think even you’ll be impressed by these
Klein: I am always amazed by your works, and by the smell of it you’re doing even better than last dinner!
Willow, quietly: If you all were not married already I would be planning the Ceremonies right this moment
Weiss: I may be planning a second in my head
Winter: Her cooking will always be one of my favourite things
Whitley: Who cares about that, look, Klein’s making Yorkshire Pudding too!
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newyorkstate-official · 6 months
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Happy Thanksgiving, New York!! 🦃🦃
Remember during this holiday to punk your new england neighbors, acknowledge and respect the several native nations that were here in this area first, and for the Love Of God, please drive safer. I've seen over 3 fatal accidents today alone, not to mention the rainbow bridge exploded. c'mon guys
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spiftynifty · 5 months
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legzeppelin · 8 months
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anyway softcult was great but they had a really mainstream and safe brand of feminism that really bugged me and also the singer/guitarist said "its thanksgiving in canada today so thanks for coming out today i guess" (theyre canadian) and like everyone in the audience was like..........yikes
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Important message of the day: gobble, and I do repeat, gobble
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cyberbeing26 · 2 years
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Give thanks to the True Spiritual Leader Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj because He guarantees Salvation.
Take refuge in Him.
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emmasaviorswan · 2 years
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The muses at Thanksgiving 🦃
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the-gray-ghosty · 1 year
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When your friends' face lights up when they see you 🥺
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rabbitcruiser · 1 year
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Sinkie Day
Sinkie Day — or Dine Over Your Kitchen Sink Day — is the day after Thanksgiving, which is November 25 this year, and it is especially for those of us to whom leftovers taste much better when eaten over the sink. Imagine that after spending hours cleaning up the house, you want to give yourself a treat, a juicy or crunchy bite that will get crumbs everywhere. Taking it out of the kitchen may not be wise unless you love cleaning. One of the best places to eat that yummy but messy treat is over the sink. And some of us are natural sinkies; it’s just in us. Yes, sinkies are a thing. A ‘sinkie’ is someone who dines over the kitchen sink, grabs a quick bite in the car, drinks milk straight from the carton, or snacks right out of the refrigerator.
History of Sinkie Day
Sinkie Day was founded in 1991 by the International Association of People Who Dine Over the Kitchen Sink (IAPWDOTKS). The aim is to celebrate the tradition of saving precious time by eating while standing over the kitchen sink and donating revenues to charities that help combat world hunger. Norm Hankoff came up with the idea while chowing down some tuna salad over his kitchen sink using potato chips as a spoon. Hankoff’s idea enthralled him so much that he asked everyone around him to join. In March 1994, when Hillary Clinton was looking for an American chef, Hankoff sent a letter suggesting that the Clintons try this alternative dining style. He got a favorable reply letter from the White House, and Sinkie Day kicked off. The IAPWDOTKS motto is: “Everybody does it. Sinkies proudly admit it.”
Being a sinkie isn’t something to be ashamed of. The sinkie attitude is about de-stressing and having fun with food without worrying about the mess it’ll make. As a sinkie, you don’t have to go through the tiring routine of getting a table set and ready. It makes so much sense that Sinkie Day is a day after Thanksgiving because there are always leftovers of food, snacks, and desserts from Thanksgiving dinner. We understand how much work gets put into Thanksgiving Day, so we observe this holiday designated for snacking over the kitchen sink right after it. All we truly need is the kitchen sink to lean over and chow down while crumbs and food juices fall in the sink for effortless cleanup.
Sinkie Day coincides with Black Friday and the rush to get the best deals on items we’ve had our eyes on for months. In a rush, we may forget to eat or deliberately skip meals for later. Sinkie Day is the perfect excuse to indulge in thanksgiving leftovers or fresh treats. We don’t need to explain why we’re eating over the sink, or drinking out of the carton, on this particular day. The Day after Thanksgiving is for munching anything, anytime, anywhere, with no plate.
Sinkie Day timeline
1991 Sinkie Day is Founded
The International Association of People Who Dine Over the Kitchen Sink establishes Sinkie Day.
1994 The Official Sinkies Don't Cook Book
Norm Hankoff publishes a book for sinkies called “The Official Sinkies Don't Cook Book.”
1994 The White House Approval
Norm Hankoff receives a letter from the White House approving the holiday.
2021 Sinkie Day is 30
The IAPWDOTKS celebrates 30 years of Sinkie Day today!
Sinkie Day FAQs
What kind of kitchen sink is easiest to keep clean?
Porcelain and ceramic sinks are non-porous, and they have a high gloss finish that makes them resistant to stain. Compared to other sink options, they are easier to keep clean using everyday cleaning products.
Should I leave food in the sink?
While eating over the sink, once your food or snack falls into it, it is time to throw it away. Eating food that has touched the sink can cause food poisoning as even the cleanest sink may have some bacteria.
What do you eat when you're lazy?
Stir fry is always a winner when you don’t want to put too much effort into meal preparation. It is quick and easy to make and works well with leftovers as ingredients.
How To Celebrate Sinkie Day
Eat like a true sinkie
Experiment with Thanksgiving leftovers
Discover other sinkies
Enjoy those over-the-sink treats like a legit sinkie. Eat food, fruits, cookies, anything covered in sauce. Start with a jam donut for breakfast while hurrying out the door, a desk lunch of snacks and soda from the office vending machine, then grab takeout dinner to eat over your dashboard on your way back home, and end it all with a midnight slurp of carton milk in front of the open fridge. Follow this itinerary, and you’ll be a certified sinkie by nightfall.
Sinkie Day might just be an excellent opportunity for your inner chef to get creative with leftovers and produce a brand new dish. Share your creation with family and friends, and maybe your recipe could get famous.
Are there other sinkies among you? Maybe your friends love the on-the-go sinkie lifestyle, or some family member chows breakfast down during that morning rush. Sinkie Day is a day to help them realize their identity, appreciate them, and for them to truly enjoy the lifestyle without feeling guilty.
5 Jaw-dropping Facts About Eating Over The Sink
Sinkie is an acronym
It saves time
Calories are burned
It is a dish-free affair
It is waste-free
Sinkie stands for ‘Standing In Nutritious Kitchens Investigating Everything.’
The technique of standing over the kitchen sink to eat your meals saves a lot of time.
Eating while standing or walking may burn calories.
No need to set the table or do the dishes after eating with this lifestyle.
We are less likely to waste food, but instead, tend to bite and suck every little bit of it when it's over the sink.
Why We Love National Sinkie Day
It's a special day for our leftovers
We have an excuse to eat carefreely
Varieties of yummy food to choose from
This special day is for those laidback conversations in the family kitchen we all wish we could have more of, munching leftover meals with our loved ones. It’s a good opportunity to strengthen family bonds while putting leftovers to good use.
On Sinkie Day, indulging in creamy, sloppy, or crunchy foods is encouraged. We get to pack on the calories, slurp, suck and nibble our food without judgment.
With a yummy selection of food from the fridge, Sinkie Day is just the best day to have fun eating. So have fun eating!
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kamalnanda · 2 years
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Give thanks to the True Spiritual Leader Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj because He guarantees Salvation.
Take refuge in Him.
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btw y'all I have 2 wips that are basically finished and need revision and 1 that is 1/2 way done I'm just mega busy so yeah ✌ i hope to post one in the next week or so
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harmonyhealinghub · 7 months
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Celebrating Canadian Thanksgiving: A Feast of Gratitude
Shaina Tranquilino
October 10, 2023
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As autumn paints the landscape with vibrant hues and the air turns crisp, Canadians gather around tables adorned with bountiful spreads, ready to partake in a cherished tradition known as Canadian Thanksgiving. Unlike its American counterpart, this festive occasion is celebrated on the second Monday in October, serving as an opportunity for Canadians to express gratitude and reflect upon their blessings. In this blog post, we delve into the origins and significance of Canadian Thanksgiving.
Historical Background:
The roots of Canadian Thanksgiving can be traced back to European explorers who arrived on North American shores several centuries ago. The first recorded celebration was held by English explorer Martin Frobisher in 1578 when he gave thanks for his safe arrival after a treacherous voyage. However, it wasn't until much later that this event became an annual observance.
Influenced by the traditions brought by French settlers and subsequent waves of immigrants from various backgrounds, Canadian Thanksgiving developed unique characteristics over time. Ultimately, it merged elements from both European harvest festivals and Indigenous customs of giving thanks.
Significance and Celebration:
Canadian Thanksgiving is primarily a time to express gratitude for the abundance offered by the land, nature's bounty, and the company of loved ones. It serves as a reminder of our interconnectedness and appreciation for all that sustains us.
1. Harvest Festivals:
Canadian Thanksgiving aligns with the season's agricultural significance – a time when farmers reap what they have sown throughout spring and summer. It symbolizes gratitude for successful harvests while recognizing the hard work involved in cultivating food that nourishes communities across Canada.
2. Family Gatherings:
Similar to other cultural celebrations worldwide, Canadian Thanksgiving brings families together in shared appreciation. Loved ones travel near or far to reunite around tables laden with traditional dishes like turkey, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie, stuffing, mashed potatoes, and more. The warmth of these gatherings fosters a sense of belonging and strengthens family ties.
3. Charitable Acts:
Beyond personal gratitude, Canadian Thanksgiving also emphasizes the importance of giving back to those in need. Many communities organize food drives, fundraisers, or volunteer at local shelters during this time. This collective effort showcases the spirit of compassion and reinforces the understanding that we are all responsible for supporting others.
4. Celebration of Cultural Diversity:
Canada's multicultural fabric is reflected in its diverse celebrations of Thanksgiving. Communities across the country infuse their unique cultural traditions into this holiday, introducing various culinary delights and customs from around the world. This fusion enriches Canadian society while promoting inclusivity and intercultural exchange.
Canadian Thanksgiving stands as a testament to Canada's rich history, cultural diversity, and gratefulness for nature's abundant blessings. It serves as an occasion to pause our bustling lives, come together with loved ones, and reflect on everything we have been fortunate to receive throughout the year.
Whether through shared meals, acts of kindness towards others, or appreciating Canada's beautiful landscapes, this cherished holiday reminds us to express gratitude not only on Thanksgiving but every day. Let us continue celebrating Canadian Thanksgiving with open hearts and minds, fostering unity and appreciation for one another in our great northern nation.
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vanessence7 · 8 months
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Columbus Thanksgiving
Happy Columbus Day! And to all my friends in Canada, May you have a bountiful and blessed Thanksgiving! Much Love~Vanessa
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"Wishing you Happy Thanksgiving with all our heart and mind.
As Thanksgiving is finally upon us! How do you plan to spend this great day?
Well, we are up for spreading happiness.
Forget the negativity and welcome the positivity around on this day! 
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heartshapedhackjob · 2 years
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Thank fuck I don't have work today
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dinasilvertongue · 2 years
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But, you know, he did make one fatal mistake, that signor director—and, ironically enough, it's not really about the cannibalism either, though it still somehow has *something* to do w/it: first movie this foreigner shoots on actual US soil, and in such stark contrast to the idyllic tones of _CMBYN_, all the pretty sunsets in midwest aren't gonna temper the rage all those red-blooded natural-born Americans are bound to experience when they see their homeland depicted in *that* fashion (and not entirely by American actors, either)... It's gonna be pretty ugly...
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