Happy Sproutsgiving!

I’m going to guess you’ve heard of Thanksgiving and maybe if you are nerdy enough, you’ve heard of Slapsgiving, but I’m going to guess you’ve never heard of Sproutsgiving! Probably because we made it up. In other words, it doesnt exist…but it does!
Sproutsgiving has become a tradition for us. Canadian Thanksgiving is in October, but the brussel sprouts are ready buy the beginning of September. Real brussel sprout fans could hardly stand the thought of letting them go to waste, or worse…freezing them! Mushy brussell sprouts give sproutyness a bad name. I think they are the cause of sproutful distaste amongst children everywhere and the cause of many “I-will-send-your-food-to-Africa-if-you-don’t-eat-that” threats.
Sproutsgiving is a time to enjoy the wonders of green crunchiness in all their awesomeness. So if you have a free night, I suggest you host your own sproutsgiving and be thankful for good friends to enjoy it with, or good friends who don’t like sprouts, so you can have theirs!

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