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Thanksgiving 101

- October 14, 2008

International students experience the Canadian tradition of Thanksgiving at the Zinck family home.

Thanksgiving鈥攖hat quintessentially North American tradition鈥攖ook on a distinctly international flavour when 41 students from over a dozen different countries crowded into the Zinck family home on Friday night. Amid generous helpings of turkey, cranberry sauce, candy corn, and pumpkin pie, they escaped the stress of midterms with a taste of true Canadian hospitality.

Emily Zinck, a student assistant at the International Student and Exchange Services office, said she鈥檇 expected most of the exchange students to spend the weekend travelling, so it was a bit of a surprise when so many of them decided to come.聽 Fortunately, having her house 鈥渇ull of students eating turkey鈥 was nothing new to Ms. Zinck, whose parents have hosted Thanksgiving dinners for international students since she was a kid.聽 But with a group big enough to fill an entire city bus, this year鈥檚 dinner definitely set a new record.

Along with students from countries as diverse as Denmark, Malta, New Zealand, Italy, China, Senegal, Germany, Australia, Norway, USA, Spain, and England, three Canadian exchange buddies also came along to explain (and demonstrate the safety of) the new and interesting foods.聽 The buddy program has just started up this year, and is a great way for 麻豆传媒 students to share their local knowledge and meet students from all over the world.聽 鈥淲e鈥檙e hoping that more Dal students will want to volunteer,鈥 said Ms. Zinck.

The traditional Thanksgiving fare was a hit, with one student guzzling a record-breaking six pieces of pumpkin pie.聽 All the food was generously prepared by Doretta Zinck, Emily鈥檚 mother.聽 鈥淢y parents love students and they hate the idea of someone being lonely or homesick,鈥 said Ms. Zinck.聽 鈥淎 couple of students approached my mom at different times and said how nice it was to have a home-cooked meal, and that they were so grateful for our hospitality.聽 That makes all the cooking and the preparing worth it.鈥

For the students, the dinner proved to be a great way to unwind after a stressful week, and an introduction to some of the tastier aspects of Canadian culture.

Catherine Palmer is a 麻豆传媒 student from New Zealand.