Does anyone have Black Friday traditions that DON'T involve fighting over a cheap TV in Walmart/cruising Amazon?
My wife and I go to the annual Christmas market at the convention center and do Christmas shopping. It's all craftsmen/small businesses. We buy candles from the couple that are veterans (and the scents remind them of their duty stations), refill our Sea Salt bath soakers with the folks from OKC, and of course - pick up some really cool food stuffs. The food haul this year - peanuts from Wakefield, VA; pasta & sauce from Franklin, TN (his great-grandfathers recipe from the 1933 World's Fair); Moroccan sauces; fried pies from the Amish Bakery, and two things I'm super excited about.
Rubs from a mom & pop in Dover, DE:
And raw honey from upstate New York (ghost pepper and fermented garlic):
Do you guys do anything you look forward to the day after Thanksgiving?
My wife and I go to the annual Christmas market at the convention center and do Christmas shopping. It's all craftsmen/small businesses. We buy candles from the couple that are veterans (and the scents remind them of their duty stations), refill our Sea Salt bath soakers with the folks from OKC, and of course - pick up some really cool food stuffs. The food haul this year - peanuts from Wakefield, VA; pasta & sauce from Franklin, TN (his great-grandfathers recipe from the 1933 World's Fair); Moroccan sauces; fried pies from the Amish Bakery, and two things I'm super excited about.
Rubs from a mom & pop in Dover, DE:
And raw honey from upstate New York (ghost pepper and fermented garlic):
Do you guys do anything you look forward to the day after Thanksgiving?