Eric Winter, 48, shares his Thanksgiving preferences, admitting that he is not a fan of turkey and would rather have chicken or another protein option. However, he enjoys classic Thanksgiving dishes such as sweet potato casserole with marshmallows and pumpkin pie with whipped cream. Winter associates these dishes with the fall season and the holiday spirit, making them his favorites.
Since marrying Roselyn Sánchez in 2008, Winter’s Thanksgiving celebrations have included a mix of traditional American dishes and Puerto Rican recipes, as his wife is Puerto Rican. He appreciates the flavors and spices that are unique to Puerto Rican cuisine and finds their Thanksgiving traditions more exciting. Winter particularly enjoys leftovers the day after Thanksgiving, noting that the flavors tend to meld together and taste even better.
One of the prominent features at Winter’s holiday gatherings is Palm Republic rum, a drink inspired by his trip to Puerto Rico to meet Sánchez’s family. Winter co-founded the company earlier this year with Brad Parkes, after discovering his appreciation for rum during his travels. Despite Sánchez not drinking, she has been supportive of Winter’s venture in the rum business, as her family has a long-standing tradition of consuming rum in the Caribbean and South America.
Apart from his culinary and business pursuits, Winter cohosts the “He Said, Ella Dijo” podcast with his wife, where they maintain a light-hearted approach to their relationship. He emphasizes the importance of humor in their marriage, stating that they constantly tease each other and do not take things too seriously. Winter believes that maintaining a sense of humor helps to alleviate tension and make their relationship more enjoyable and interesting.
Describing their dynamic as a Cancer (him) and Aries (her) pairing, Winter humorously suggests that they may not naturally get along. However, he acknowledges that their differences actually complement each other and keep things lively. Winter believes that being able to laugh together, especially during disagreements or fights, can help ease any complexities in their relationship and make it more manageable in the long run. Winter stresses the significance of not taking things too seriously and finding joy and humor in everyday situations.
Despite their differing tastes and backgrounds, Winter and Sánchez have cultivated a harmonious relationship built on mutual support and laughter. Their Thanksgiving celebrations are a blend of American and Puerto Rican traditions, reflecting their diverse cultural backgrounds. Winter’s affinity for Puerto Rican cuisine and rum have added a new dimension to their holiday gatherings, showcasing their ability to embrace and appreciate each other’s backgrounds and interests. Through their podcast and business ventures, Winter and Sánchez continue to prioritize humor and light-heartedness in their relationship, proving that laughter truly is the best medicine for a lasting and fulfilling partnership.