Mary McNamara: I am not afraid of Thanksgiving dinner, I just hate it
Beginning two weeks before Thanksgiving, I avoid looking at, much less reading, all food sections. But this year, Thanksgiving, like everything, started early, mere days after Halloween, and with it all those "Here's how to make Thanksgiving dinner without meat/outdoors/on the moon" pieces that inevitably have me reaching for the Xanax.
Many people have anxiety about their ability to make the meal; hence all those articles and the turkey crisis hotlines. (Memo to the culture at large: If you need a crisis hotline about the main tradition of a holiday, perhaps you should rethink that tradition.)
I am not at all anxious about my ability to make Thanksgiving dinner. I can do it 11 ways to Thursday in my sleep. In fact, when I see a piece celebrating an author's ability to work in a
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