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Goe Wy🤍 Nigeria
Student @ University of Abuja
In Food and Cuisine 2 min read
The Baseline of Every Celebration
<p><br/></p><p>Every season of celebration has a soundtrack—laughter, music, clinking glasses~but food is the baseline. It hums beneath everything, steady and familiar, pulling people into the same rhythm. Long before gifts are exchanged or resolutions are drafted, the kitchen becomes the true gathering place.</p><p>‎</p><p>‎Celebratory food is rarely about novelty; it’s about memory. Recipes return like old friends~sometimes imperfect, sometimes improvised, but always loaded with meaning. </p><p><em>A pot simmering on the electric cooker carries more than ingredients; it carries stories: who taught you the recipe, who used to sit at the table, who always asked for seconds. In these moments, cuisine becomes an archive of shared life.</em></p><p>‎</p><p>‎What’s striking about festive food is how it quietly suspends everyday rules;Calories are forgiven, Time slows,People who “don’t cook” suddenly show up with something they swear is simple but clearly isn’t. The meal becomes a temporary ceasefire from efficiency and urgency. We eat not to refuel, but to belong.</p><p>‎</p><p>‎Food during celebrations also has a way of flattening hierarchies. Titles disappear around the table; <em><strong>the person carving the meat or serving the stew holds more power than the one with the loudest voice😁</strong></em></p><p><em>Compliments replace credentials a good dish earns instant respect</em></p><p style="text-align: justify; "><em>‎</em></p><p>‎Yet cuisine in this season isn’t just about abundance; it’s about care, Who gets served first,Who gets the last piece wrapped “for later.” Who notices the quiet person and nudges a plate in their direction. These small gestures turn meals into moments of grace.</p><p><strong>In a world that often rushes us to consume and move on, celebratory food asks us to sit—together—and stay a while to taste slowly, to listen, to remember that culture isn’t only written in books or worn in clothes; sometimes, it’s ladled into bowls and passed hand to hand.</strong></p><p><strong>‎</strong></p><p style="text-align: right;">‎Because long after the music fades and the table is cleared, it is the taste of togetherness that lingers.</p><p style="text-align: right;"><br/></p><p style="text-align: right;">Spend time with Family this Season! 😉<em> (Happy Christmas 🎄 and Happy New Year 🎊 in advance 💞🎉)</em></p>

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