For a Food Writer, Thanksgiving Is a Spot in the Super Bowl Every Year
Briefly

"As the nearsighted student who always got hit in the face by the football at recess, I found a lot of purpose in this holiday from a young age because it's the one day that celebrates another kind of athlete: the cook."
"Growing up, my cousins and I would do all the shopping, the cooking and the cleaning while the adults caught up in the other room over soju and wine. It was an annual role reversal that gave our family a new tradition, one that bonded us closer to what was still, for some of the older generation, a new country."
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