Let's talk turkey over traditions

November 7, 2012 at 3:14PM
300 dpi 4 col x 5 in / 196x127 mm / 667x432 pixels Neil Nakahodo color illustration of a family seated at table for a Thanksgiving dinner. The Kansas City Star 2002 <p> KEYWORDS: krtthanks family thanksgiving turkey feast food krtholiday holiday illustration dia de accion gracias familia pavo comida fiesta navidad banquete ilustracion grabado contributed nakahodo kc 2002
300 dpi 4 col x 5 in / 196x127 mm / 667x432 pixels Neil Nakahodo color illustration of a family seated at table for a Thanksgiving dinner. The Kansas City Star 2002 KEYWORDS: krtthanks family thanksgiving turkey feast food krtholiday holiday illustration dia de accion gracias familia pavo comida fiesta navidad banquete ilustracion grabado contributed nakahodo kc 2002 (Krt/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Thanksgiving at grandma's house has long been tradition, but it can't go on forever. With each new generation there comes a time to hand over the holidays, so to speak. How do you handle the proverbial passing of the torch when it comes to hosting the holidays? Share your stories here or e-mail aimee.blanchette@startribune.com.

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