Oyster, berries, and venison were all eaten at the first Thanksgiving in addition to wild fowl and dried corn. For more info http://yovia.com/blogs/thanksgivingday/2009/11/09/traditional-thanksgiving-meal/
deer meat. squash and another type of veggie that i can't remember.
They had no turkey on the first thanksgiving
Food! They ate turkey, corn, and other food from the natives at the time if your talking about the pilgrams.
People generally eat Roasted turkeys, Cranberry sauce, Corns. Potatoes and Pumpkin pie on Thanksgiving Day.
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People eat cranberries at Thanksgiving because they are a food that would have been served at the first Thanksgiving, which is commemorated on Thanksgiving Day each November. The early settlers would have used cranberries to preserve their meat.
Thanksgiving is not a Turkish Holiday. Thanksgiving is primarily celebrated in the United States and Canada. They would eat what they normally do on any other day.
It is physically impossible to "expand" your stomach in order to eat more. However, you can starve for a day before Thanksgiving, so that during Thanksgiving you will be extremely hungry.
The day after thanksgiving is THE DAY AFTER THANKSGIVING!
They call Thanksgiving turkey day because most people eat turkey on that day.
Thanksgiving isn't celebrated in Norway. Thanksgiving is an British and American holiday, some other countries have different names for it.