Happy Fat Tuesday!

How could I let the only day in the year with the word Fat in it go by uncelebrated?  In case you aren’t from New Orleans or fluent in French you might not know that Mardi Gras is actually the translation of Fat Tuesday.  In New Orleans tonight plenty of good Catholics and other lovers of good food are going to be eating high on the hog because tomorrow is Ash Wednesday and the beginning of the Lenten season when same said good Catholics are supposed to give up decedent eating and do some good fasting and denying during Lent.

 

When I lived in London I learned that today is called Shrove Tuesday or Pancake Day when the believers would eat really fattening pancakes.  In Brazil today is Carnival and we know what a wild party that is.  Holland, Germany, Sweden and Italy are all also eating up a storm today for tomorrow they pray and start the fasting.

 

I am not sure how many people actually fast these days, although I do know many people who give up one particular sinful food during Lent, such as chocolate or soda.  That seems a lot easier than fasting during all daylight hours and only eating a small evening meal.

 

As a Presbyterian there is nothing I am required to give up.  Thank goodness because I am running out of things to give up in the food category.  I could give up playing games on my phone, I-pad or computer if I was looking for some penance.  But I am not looking for atonement.  What can I do that would be better for the world than not playing a game?

 

Having a holiday to eat as much as you can one day before you don’t eat much the next days almost seem like you are cheating the system.  Wouldn’t it be better to just eat thoughtfully and thankfully all the time?  I’m sure those theologians amongst you might send me some comments on this.

 

But no matter what you believe or celebrate or give up if you are enjoying some King Cake today please have a slice for me.  See my giving up started long ago and will have to continue well past 40 days.  I’m working to get to Skinny Saturday and Svelte Sunday.  I’ve had one too many Fat Tuesdays in my life.


2 Comments on “Happy Fat Tuesday!”

  1. Ed Carter's avatar Ed Carter says:

    fat tuesday is a good post! IF I understand correctly, both South americans and Africans will really celebrate today since the Pope is resigning and they both think it is high time for one of their cardinals to make it to the papacy. they better fast a lot for the entirety of Lent if they are going to get their way! Maybe you need to send your post to them to warn them they have got to give up everything fun or they don’t stand a chance. .the LAS VEGAS odds makers are saying no US Cardinal can make it either because the rest of the world “is tired of us having too much power”.I will be interested howi many THEOLOGIANS write to you as a result of this post.Isn’t it great Presbyterians don’t have to fast. Maybe one of them should be the new pope!

  2. Suzanne Worden's avatar Suzanne Worden says:

    Fat Tuesday. Ash Wednesday, followed by Valentine’s Day, makes for a confusing food week, so you’re right, we need to eat thoughtfully this week and always.


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