From my experience as a U.S. citizen, I have found that there isn’t really a traditional meal for Christmas. (for reference, in my experience, thanksgiving traditionally includes mac’n cheese, turkey, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, pumpkin pie, etc.) Is this just me?
If not, I think it would be a wonderful idea to push public norms for Christmas meals in the U.S. to be primarily vegan, and perhaps we tie it to Christianity since that is a big part of Christmas.
If this is a good idea, I reckon we should start sooner rather than later since non-vegan traditions might take hold.
From my experience as a U.S. citizen, I have found that there isn’t really a traditional meal for Christmas. (for reference, in my experience, thanksgiving traditionally includes mac’n cheese, turkey, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, pumpkin pie, etc.) Is this just me?
If not, I think it would be a wonderful idea to push public norms for Christmas meals in the U.S. to be primarily vegan, and perhaps we tie it to Christianity since that is a big part of Christmas.
If this is a good idea, I reckon we should start sooner rather than later since non-vegan traditions might take hold.