November 20, 2012
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Dine in, not out, this Thanksgiving

Every Thanksgiving 14 million Americans spend the holiday eating in restaurants, according to the National restaurants Association. Many dread the work that goes into Thanksgiving as 31% of families say they don’t enjoy the process of cooking and cleaning. Disagreeing with that, families need that bonding time and should work together to cook, set up, and clean.

“Discussions and working together will always bring family closer,” Freshmen Christian Quijas said. Organizing your Thanksgiving at home is less expensive compared to going out. The cohesive teamwork of spending the Holiday at home will set the best Thanksgiving for their family.


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