Nov 1, 2019
We'll explore its origins, how a Generation X sitcom written by Baby Boomers compelled Millennials to start their own holiday, and what you can bring if you are going to your first or fifth Friendsgiving. #doitforthegram #giantfoodies
Show Notes:
Recipe ideas from our blogs:
https://giantfood.com/gf-wellness/#/blog
Grab and Go Items:
· Savory - Charcuterie with meats (prosciutto, salami), cheeses, cornichons, olives, fruits and veggies, jams and chutneys, dried fruits and nuts, fresh bread and savory crackers
· Sweet - "Charcuterie" with vanilla or chocolate hummus, fruits (fresh and dried), nuts, sweet chutneys and jams, chocolates, fresh cookies, and sweet breads
Premade trays of sushi, wraps and produce:
https://giantfood.com/shop-online/gl-catering/
The First Friendsgiving by Chris Brotzman
(one Millennial’s take on the origin of Friendsgiving):
https://www.mcsweeneys.net/articles/the-first-friendsgiving
Friendsgiving: The Ultimate Guide
https://www.chowhound.com/food-news/211062/friendsgiving-the-ultimate-guide/