But, But, Butt

If someone, say a relative or youngest son, totally rejects and loudly protests a family tradition, do you change the tradition or stick to your guns and stick it to the objector? What if you inherited the family tradition? Yeah, me too.

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3 comments

  1. Great story, Wanda. You made valid points with humor. As one of my 3-year-old great-grandsons says, “Everything has a butt-butt.”

    I always stuffed turkeys, as taught by my mother and so on and so on. However, my daughter, who was a food inspector in the Army, has pointedly told us all that neither the turkey nor the stuffing reaches the safety temperature inside the turkey. So we have adopted her policy of separate dressing.

  2. I’ve only read about stuffing a turkey. I didn’t know people really did that.
    All of my female ancestors made, and served dressing in a pain.

  3. I don’t think Popeyes will stuff a turkey that they are going to fry so no fried stuffig at our house.

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