Are you thankful for anything?



THANKSGIVING day is a U.S.A.holiday when people celebrate the good things in their life by being grateful for them. They usually gather around a table full of rich food and share time with their families. It kicks off the holiday season and takes place on the fourth Thursday in November.

What is the history of Thanksgiving?

Thanksgiving Day can be traced back to the 1621 celebration at the Plymouth Plantation, where the religious refugees from England known popularly as the Pilgrims invited the local Native Americans to a harvest feast after a particularly successful growing season.
The previous year's harvests had failed and in the winter of 1620, half of the pilgrims had starved to death.
Luckily for the rest, members of the local Wampanoag tribe taught the Pilgrims how to grow corn, beans and squash (the Three Sisters); catch fish, and collect seafood.
There are only two contemporary accounts of the 1621 Thanksgiving, but it's clear that turkey was not on the menu. The three-day feast included goose, lobster, cod and deer.

Classic Thanksgiving dishes

Turkey: and/or ham, goose and duck or turduken (a spatchcocked combo of three whole birds!)
Stuffing (also known as dressing): a mix of bread cubes, chopped celery, carrots, onions and sage stuffed inside the turkey for roasting. Chestnuts, chopped bacon or sausage, and raisins or apples are also sometimes included in the stuffing.

Pies: pumpkin pies are most common, but pecan, apple, sweet potato and mincemeat pies are also quite popular.




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Be thankful. Be nice.



November is a month to remember



Did you know that November is full of bizarre and unique holidays to celebrate? Let's have a look at some of those days.

ALL SOUL'S DAY




DEVILED EGG DAY




MAROONED WITHOUT A COMPASS DAY




YOUNG READERS DAY


FAST FOOD DAY




HAVE A BAD DAY DAY




BUY NOTHING DAY



ADVENT BEGINS




FRENCH TOAST DAY




On that sweet note, we are going to leave it here. Do you know any extravagant holidays? Share!

Be happy. Be you.