Dear @valued-customer !
Did you eat turkey for Thanksgiving?
I assumed that the women in the painting were wearing traditional Dutch women's clothing.
https://www.expatica.com/nl/lifestyle/culture-entertainment/traditional-dutch-clothing-1302630/
I assumed you were of Dutch descent, like Joseph!😄
There are many here of Dutch heritage. Swiss as well. Pioneer families that were industrious and succeeded early tend to dominate regions where they settled, and a few bloodlines emerge in western America because of this trend. I am more Norse and French/English with a taste of Native American, with no known specifically Dutch heritage.
I prefer red meat or pork to fowl, and dined on ham with few sides. Because holiday grocery supplies tend to be targeted at large family feasts, the many side dishes that have attained traditional status quickly become far too much food for smaller get togethers, so I did ham instead of turkey because turkey requires stuffing, mashed potatoes and giblet gravy, and cranberry sauce, which is just too much food to be able to eat before it goes bad. I made a strawberry cake, some carrots, and had some sweet potatoes, and will add some cherry pie to the winter fattening Thanksgiving always begins.
Thanks!
Edit: I almost forgot the pumpkin I have awaiting the pie it will become.