The Season of Generosity: Food Traditions and Kindness in November

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The Season of Generosity: Food Traditions and Kindness in November

November brings abundance and connection, offering opportunities to give back through simple acts of sharing. Nature provides wildflower seeds for wildlife and a harvest of locally grown food. Families gather to exchange recipes and stories over meals while community members spread kindness during the holidays. These shared moments deepen our bonds with one another and the world. Let November inspire us to keep our doors open and our tables set for kindness and community throughout the year.

November is a month of generosity, with gestures of abundance played out through our community landscape. Nature is generous, leaving our open fields and meadows with a plethora of grass and wildflower seeds feeding wildlife in the winter and delivering a promise to summer pollinators. The cultivated land is generous, providing a cornucopia of locally grown food from the late harvest. People are generous, volunteering and spreading kindness during the holiday season. Family and friends are generous, sharing recipes and stories during holiday dinners. And the community is generous, creating a shared history during annual community meals. During this month, there are at least two common threads that run through these gestures of generosity. The first of which is food! Integrating community engagement opportunities centered around food with curiosity and compassion can help to strengthen our connection to place by being fully present in the moment and open to those with whom we share our lives… and our meals! Read more in our post, November: A Month of Generosity.

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