More American dads prefer presence over presents for Father's Day
- This year, many American families prefer celebrating Father's Day with brunch, offering dads a relaxed alternative to grilling at home.
- This shift follows the recognition that not every father enjoys traditional grilling, and many appreciate a low-pressure, flavorful meal to start their day.
- Brunch menus often feature bold and comforting dishes like crepes with lemon curd or bourbon banana pancakes, paired with thoughtful drinks garnished to honor dad.
- Mandy Applegate, creator of Splash of Taste, emphasizes a simple gratitude moment with a toast or note, stating that saying "We appreciate you." can enhance the meal.
- This trend suggests a meaningful, easygoing way to celebrate fathers who may prefer presence and personal appreciation over traditional gifts or grilling duties.
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It is about the day to celebrate the king of the home, that person who is always aware that nothing is missing from his family. That is why this date is the perfect opportunity to indulge him with what he likes the most, because there is an ideal gift for every dad. Happy day!
Enjoy Father's Day putt-putt in Elizabethton's Kiwanis Park
ELIZABETHTON, Tenn. (WJHL) - Elizabethton's Kiwanis Park will be a happening place over the next two weekends. On Sunday, celebrate Father's Day with a putt-putt course. It's free and runs from 1 - 7 p.m. Elizabethton Parks and Recreation will provide everything you need: clubs, balls and score cards. Emma Carney joined News Channel 11 to share how you can celebrate dad with some mini golf this Father's Day.

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