#ThisorThatFriday Author Interview with Eric Fisher
/I’d like to welcome Eric Fisher to #ThisorThatFriday!
A few of your favorite fall traditions: Eating pumpkin pie when I can get my hands on a slice or two. Eating turkey. Getting together with family for Thanksgiving dinner.
Something autumn-related that you’ll never do again: Raking leaves as I now have turf and not actual grass!
Favorite beverage: Anything pumpkin-spiced...let's say a pumpkin-spiced latte with almond or oat milk.
A drink that gives you a sour face: Something made with green apples -- a green apple cider.
Favorite smell: The woods after the falling of leaves.
Something that makes you hold your nose: burnt rubber.
A tradition you share with others: getting together for dinner and games during the holiday season.
A tradition that can be retired: Perhaps needing to have a large Thanksgiving dinner every year.
Best thing you ever cooked/baked: a pumpkin pie with a gluten free crust made not from pumpkin puree but from a squash.
Your worst kitchen disaster: Not understanding that pressurized hot soup in a blender will project all over the kitchen if not given time to cool! Yes, it was a mess.
Funniest story: When growing up, some friends and I rolled another friend's house with toilet paper, came in and watched a movie with his family, and then left without him knowing until the next morning that we did the prank!
Something embarrassing that happened to you: My own house being rolled when we were at home as well and not hearing or seeing them roll the house with toilet paper whatsoever.
Favorite place to spend a day: Out in the woods hiking in Fall Creek Falls in TN.
The worst place to spend a day: Inside a house if I'm going to be in there all day.
Your best costume: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle when I was young.
A costume that wasn’t quite what you imagined: Seeing a photo of my dad dressed up as a woman when he was really young, back in the 80s, was interesting!
Favorite pumpkin spice item: Pumpkin pie!
Something that should never be pumpkin-spiced flavored: Apple pie!
About Eric:
Eric Fisher is a Canadian Certified Counsellor with over 15 years experience working in inpatient and outpatient treatment environments. Originally from the US, Eric specializes in helping those with addiction and trauma. He has authored two books: The Martial Art of Recovery and Buried Alive: Four Ways to Free Yourself from the Dirt. Eric operates his private practice, Recovery Arts Counselling, in Calgary, AB.
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