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As we reach Thanksgiving, amidst the laughter and connection around family tables, it’s essential to remember the peculiarities that shape our culinary traditions. George H.W. Bush's aversion to broccoli serves as a lighthearted reminder of how food can weave its way into our collective histories, creating both divisive and unifying moments tailored by personal preference.
Whether you love it or loathe it, broccoli has played a role in American presidential folklore that entertains and endears. As we break bread this holiday season, let’s give thanks not just for the food on our tables but also for the stories—quirky and profound—that accompany them. Happy Thanksgiving!