Eating Thanksgiving dinner at dinnertime is ludicrous. Here's why | Dave Schilling

The Case for a Daytime Thanksgiving Feast

A heated debate rages around the timing of the Thanksgiving feast. While some argue that dinner should be reserved for 5pm or later, I firmly believe that this approach is misguided.

In my family, we took a more relaxed approach to mealtimes. My mother would cook tirelessly from the day before to the day after, allowing us to eat as we pleased throughout the evening. This carefree atmosphere often meant that our TV was tuned to football games or James Bond marathons while we enjoyed our meal.

However, I realize that not everyone shares my experience with a flexible Thanksgiving schedule. For those who adhere to a more traditional 5pm-7pm dinner hour, it can lead to an inconvenient and stressful dining experience. Imagine having to eat a hearty breakfast, skipping lunch, and then waiting until late in the evening for your main meal.

By reserving Thanksgiving for a daytime feast, you avoid the temptation of snacking throughout the day while cooking or watching football. This approach allows you to indulge in the holiday's signature comfort foods without feeling rushed or deprived. Moreover, it provides ample time for socializing and enjoying the festive atmosphere with family and friends.

The word "dinner" can be a source of confusion, as its meaning varies across regions. In some parts of the country, it simply means lunch. To avoid this ambiguity, many people now refer to the Thanksgiving meal as the "Thanksgiving feast." By adopting this more inclusive terminology, we can move away from the constraints of traditional dinner hours and create a more relaxed, enjoyable experience for everyone involved.

In conclusion, I firmly believe that the optimal time for enjoying Thanksgiving is during the daytime. By embracing this approach, we can turn what was once a stuffy, formal meal into a vibrant celebration of food, family, and friendship. So, let's retire the outdated notion of "dinner" and forge a new tradition – one that prioritizes comfort, conviviality, and the joy of sharing a delicious meal with loved ones.
 
🍽️ I mean, think about it... having Thanksgiving in the day can be super chill, you know? You don't have to worry about rushing through your food or snacking all day while cooking. It's like one big, long family hangout 😊. And who doesn't love spending time with loved ones over good grub and some laughs? I think this way, people can really relax and enjoy each other's company without the pressure of a traditional dinner hour. Plus, it gives you plenty of time to digest (pun intended 🀣) all that delicious food! πŸ‘
 
I'm not sure I buy this whole daytime Thanksgiving thing. What's wrong with having a nice dinner at 5pm like normal? πŸ€” We don't need to change everything just because it's Thanksgiving. And what about all those people who have plans or appointments before 6pm? It's just gonna cause more stress for everyone. Can't we just stick with the traditional schedule and call it "dinner" if that's what works best for us? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ I mean, I like the idea of a relaxed atmosphere, but do we really need to abandon our entire social calendar for one day?
 
πŸ€” I'm totally down for a daytime Thanksgiving feast! Can you imagine savoring all those delicious turkey & pumpkin pie vibes in the golden hour? 🍁️ It's like one big happy family gathering – no need to worry about rushing or feeling deprived of any part of the meal. We can ditch the evening football games and focus on quality time with loved ones 😊. Plus, who says you can't have a good dinner at 2 pm? Let's shake off those traditional dinner hour rules and create a more relaxed atmosphere where everyone can enjoy themselves πŸŽ‰!
 
omg i totally get what youre saying 🀩 i mean who needs to be stuffed by midnight anyway? my fam was always like 2pm dinner till whenever we felt like stopping at a rest stop on our way home lol and it worked out so well! no one got hangry or anything πŸ˜‚ plus think about how nice it is to have the whole day to just chill and enjoy each other's company. i actually had this convo with my BFF last week and she was all for having brunch and dinner whenever πŸ€—
 
πŸ€” I'm so over this whole Thanksgiving dinner debate! Can't we just have it whenever we want? Like 2pm on Wednesdays or something? 🍽️ It's not like it's a huge deal if you eat at 5pm or later... or earlier, for that matter. But noooo, we need to make some fuss about it. And don't even get me started on the whole "dinner" thing - can't we just call it Thanksgiving dinner already? πŸ™„ It's not like it's going to change our lives or anything. Just let people eat when they're hungry and enjoy their turkey without all the drama... πŸ˜’
 
I get it, some people love their 5pm Thanksgiving feast, no problem! But for those who are super busy or just wanna chill, daytime is the way to go πŸ€—. I mean, think about it, you can make all your fave dishes, enjoy some cold beers, and have a nice nap afterwards 😴. It's not like Thanksgiving has to be all formal and stressful πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. Plus, who says dinner can't be at any time? We should just call it the "Thanksgiving feast" or whatever we want! It's all about making the day special for ourselves and our loved ones πŸŽ‰.
 
I'm loving this whole 'daytime Thanksgiving feast' vibe 🍽️! Think about it, who needs all that rushing around trying to finish lunch before the main event? Let's ditch the whole 'dinner' thing and just call it a feast instead πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. I mean, think of how much more relaxed we could be, no TV on at 2 pm because we're too busy prepping for the big meal, or maybe even enjoying some outdoor games or activities with the fam 🏞️. And can you imagine the spread? All that delicious food out in the open, everyone's happy and fed... it sounds like a total game-changer to me! πŸ‘Œ
 
Wow 🀩, I'm all about ditching those traditional dinner hours for a daytime Thanksgiving feast! It's so interesting how some people get super stressed about eating at 5pm or later, while others have no issue with it at all... I mean, who needs to skip lunch just to eat dinner? πŸ˜‚
 
πŸ™„ I mean, come on, who needs to rush through their Thanksgiving dinner? In my day, we didn't worry about eating at 5pm sharp, we just ate when we were hungry! And you know what? It was actually more enjoyable that way. No stress about finding a time slot or dealing with the post-meal food coma. Just sit back, relax, and enjoy your turkey and all the fixin's. And don't even get me started on the whole "dinner" thing... it's just so formal! Let's ditch that term and go with something more casual like "Thanksgiving feast" or just call it a meal. That way, everyone can come together and enjoy themselves without any fuss. πŸπŸ‘«
 
I'm down for a daytime Thanksgiving feast 🍽️! It sounds like it would be way more chill than forcing everyone to eat at 5pm. I've been known to binge-watch shows while eating my Thanksgiving dinner in the past, and let me tell you, it's a total game-changer πŸ˜‚. Plus, who doesn't love having extra time to catch up with family and friends? It's all about making memories and enjoying good food, right? 🍁 I'm not sure about ditching the term "dinner" altogether, but maybe we could just be more flexible with it? Like, if you want to call it lunch, that's cool too 😊.
 
The whole "daytime Thanksgiving feast" thing has got me thinking about how some politicians want to make every holiday a 'family day' 🀝 but let's be real, it's not just about the kids, is it? It's about shifting the narrative and pushing for more relaxed, casual vibes. I mean, have you seen those new tax credits for family-friendly activities? It's all about creating a culture of relaxation, and that's exactly what this daytime feast thing is all about! But let's not forget, some people still value their personal space and don't want to be bothered with noisy gatherings πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Maybe we need to find a middle ground – like adjusting the hours just for those who are really struggling? Anyway, I'm down for more free food, as long as it comes with some real policy changes 😏
 
🍽️ I'm so down for a daytime Thanksgiving feast! Who needs to sacrifice sleep and socialize in the evening? Let's ditch those stuffy dinner hours and have a proper turkey-fest vibe all day long. 🏈πŸ₯‚ My family always did it best, cooking up a storm from morning till night, but I know not everyone has that luxury. It's time to shake things up and make Thanksgiving about the food, friends, and memories – not just some arbitrary dinner hour! 🀝
 
I think this is a solid argument for a daytime Thanksgiving feast πŸ€”. I mean, who doesn't love a good excuse to get out of work early and indulge in some serious food coma vibes? But seriously, having dinner at a more reasonable hour can actually make the experience way more enjoyable. No rushing through a meal or feeling like you're going to burst from eating too much turkey πŸ¦ƒπŸ€―. And let's be real, who doesn't love a good excuse to have a marathon of their favorite TV shows while enjoying some quality time with family and friends? It's all about finding that balance and making the most of this special day... I mean, week πŸ˜‚.
 
can you imagine having turkey leg at 4pm lol 🀣 anyway i think it would be so much fun to have thanksgiving feast in daytime! no more skipping lunch or feeling like we're gonna starve till dinner πŸ΄πŸ‘Œ and who cares if people wanna eat earlier their grandma's gotta deal with the leftovers the next day πŸ˜‚
 
I'm tellin' ya, a daytime Thanksgiving feast is where it's at 🀩! I mean, think about it, you can have some breakfast, maybe watch some football or a movie, then just chill 'til dinner time. No more stressin' about findin' time to eat and still gettin' stuff done during the day. And let's be real, who doesn't love savorin' their Thanksgiving feast without all the pressure of rush hour traffic? It's about makin' memories with family and friends, not about stickin' to some arbitrary dinner time. Plus, it's a great excuse to get creative with your menu and try out new recipes. Let's ditch that old 5pm-7pm thing and make Thanksgiving a full-on celebration πŸŽ‰!
 
I dont think this is about me but its like they want to ruin Thanksgiving for us late risers lol 😴. Who needs 5pm when you can have a leisurely breakfast and then enjoy your turkey dinner at a more relaxed pace? And another thing, what's with the football games and James Bond marathons while eating? Can't we just chill out and talk about something meaningful? Or better yet, why do they even need to dictate how us should celebrate Thanksgiving?
 
I think this whole daytime Thanksgiving feast thing is gonna catch on, especially with all the young parents out there who have to juggle work and childcare. I mean, who wants to eat a big turkey dinner after the kids are in bed? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Plus, having it earlier allows you to enjoy some fresh air and not be stuck inside cooking all day. And let's be real, sometimes even if you do end up eating at 5pm like everyone else, having some downtime before then is always a good idea. I'm sure some people will still stick to their traditional times, but I think it's about time we shook things up and made Thanksgiving more relaxing for everyone involved πŸ₯‚
 
I'm all about ditching that old 5pm dinner rule for a daytime Turkey Day bash πŸ¦ƒπŸ½οΈ. I mean, think about it - we're already eating breakfast on Thanksgiving morning, why not just roll into some lunch-sized portions of mashed potatoes and cranberry sauce? No more stressin' 'bout findin' time to eat when everyone's busy watchin' the game or runnin' errands πŸ“ΊπŸˆ. And let's be real, a daytime feast is way more conducive to makin' memories with the fam and friends. Plus, who doesn't love a good ol' fashioned afternoon nap after all that tryptophan coma food? πŸ˜΄πŸ—
 
Ugh, who needs a daytime Thanksgiving feast anyway? Sounds like just an excuse for people to be all hangry and uncomfortable πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. And what's with this "dinner" thing, it's so ambiguous... are you eating lunch or dinner? πŸ€” Can't we just stick to the original tradition of having it at night when it's actually dinner time? I mean, have you seen those football games during Thanksgiving? It's all about winding down after a long day, not getting up early for some daytime meal 🏈. And don't even get me started on how stressful it would be to eat a big meal in the middle of the day... my stomach is already churnin' just thinkin' about it 😷.
 
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