Asked by ANNA
How important is tradition?
very important because Tradition is what gives us our link to the past. To the people and places, the events, that make us what we are. The traditions handed down from one generation to the next give us a common ground with our families and friends, something we can all do together,and even share.
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very important because Tradition is what gives us our link to the past. To the people and places, the events, that make us what we are. The traditions handed down from one generation to the next give us a common ground with our families and friends, something we can all do together,and even share.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes! It's excellent.
Answered by
ANNA
thanks
Answered by
ANNA
Ms Sue, if you don't mind may I ask you what kind of traditions you or anyone you know has?
Answered by
ANNA
are their any traditions in school, I don't think my school has some, any ideas?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I think my favorite family tradition is Thanksgiving.
For years our Thanksgiving dinner includes most of the recipes I got from my mom and grandma. And I believe that some of them -- like dried sweet corn probably came from their grandmothers, so any of our recipes are well over 100 year old. We have roast turkey, bread stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, and side dishes. Several years ago we added a sweet potato recipe that has been in my son-in-law's family for many years. I've had Thanksgiving at my house for almost 50 years. This year my newly married granddaughter wants to have Thanksgiving at her home -- but I'm sure she'll include traditional dishes from her husband's family as well as ours.
For years our Thanksgiving dinner includes most of the recipes I got from my mom and grandma. And I believe that some of them -- like dried sweet corn probably came from their grandmothers, so any of our recipes are well over 100 year old. We have roast turkey, bread stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, and side dishes. Several years ago we added a sweet potato recipe that has been in my son-in-law's family for many years. I've had Thanksgiving at my house for almost 50 years. This year my newly married granddaughter wants to have Thanksgiving at her home -- but I'm sure she'll include traditional dishes from her husband's family as well as ours.
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ANNA
now you have made me hungry Mrs. Sue, you are indeed very lucky to have such enjoyable tradition at your home.
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