Thanksgiving

Yesterday, Hornsby asked me to dig up his time capsule. I did, and he found a jockey shirt inside. He then gave it to me; no horsing around!

Hornsby: It's a jockey shirt! Next time I bury a time capsule, I'll let you know, shnozzle.
Please don’t.

I think this is the last one I have buried in town. Or at least, I hope so.

Today is Thanksgiving in the United States, and that means it’s time for the harvest festival! Let’s get cooking!

Franklin: Let's get cooking!

If you’re not familiar with how the event works in New Leaf, here’s a quick summary. Franklin the turkey is in town, but this time, he’s a chef. He wants to prepare a four-course meal, and he needs your help to gather ingredients. Some can be found around town by picking mushrooms, gathering fruit, or catching fish. Other ingredients will require that you help out neighbors (who need ingredients of their own). Give Franklin the three ingredients for each dish (and optionally, a secret ingredient to make the dish better).

It’s quite a departure from the harvest festival in earlier games. On GameCube and Wii, Franklin was supposed to be the main course instead! In those games, he hid from villagers, and the player’s job was to collect forks and knives to give them to Franklin in exchange for harvest furniture.

Chef Franklin’s first dish today was a mushroom salad. I gathered a flat mushroom, a round mushroom, vinegar, and an apple (as the secret ingredient) to complete the dish. As a reward, he gave me a fruit basket.

Franklin: To thank you for helping me, I'd really like you to have this fruit basket!

Then he wanted to make some soup (bouillabaisse). I caught an olive flounder, red snapper, and sea bass for the dish. The Mouth of Truth Agent S informed me that a lemon was the secret ingredient to make the fish dish great.

Agent S: Ready? Lemons. They're the secreat weapon! Just a squeeze of lemon juice and the flavors explode!

Along the way, I noticed four of my villagers gathered around the bridge.

Bones, Lolly, Boots, and Big Top hang out near the bridge.

Franklin gave me a harvest wall for completing the soup. The main course for the harvest festival was some pan-fried olive flounder. It required an olive flounder (obviously), flour, a flat mushroom, and some vinegar for the secret ingredient. My reward this time was a harvest lamp.

The last dish was the town’s dessert: apple pie.

Rolf: Wow! You're actually going to help Franklin make the town's apple pie?

I took an apple, some flour, a lemon, and some honey (from a beehive) to Franklin. I successfully completed all dishes, and my final reward was a cornucopia.

All four dishes complete.
Eat now?

Franklin also made a reference to his GameCube and Wii days. 🙂

Franklin: And to think, not long ago, I was deathly afraid of forks and knives. I'll eat with my fingers, thank you!

My recent dream visitors have been Luke from Cow Town, Sarah from Brick, Erik from Listoria, and Luc from Limbo. Thanks for stopping by, and I hope you had a great Thanksgiving (for those in the U.S.)!

5 thoughts on “Thanksgiving”

  1. I love that you give a little journal for your adventures in the game. It’s a game near and dear to my heart and I love seeing other people enjoy it as well!

  2. I couldn’t finish all of them, just two. I also got a fruit basket as my first reward. Then I got a harvest wall.

  3. The harvest festival in Animal crossing new leaf to me is better because you get to prepare dishes and meals for your citizens.

    1. I just wish you could see everyone eat once the food is done. Something like in the GameCube game, where everyone was seated at tables and having a good time. As it is now, the food just sits there until the day ends.

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