It was the day the pilgrims went to a country and they were nice so they celebreted and eat turkey and we remember that day as peace and thanks.
yes.
Because the main dish on thanksgiving is well..... a turkey hahaha :)
Pretty much the same way you would cook a turkey for Thanksgiving -- you just have to hold off on putting it in the oven until later, like, well into December.
The jokes made around Christmas and Thanksgiving are usually well known and dreadful, yet people do still laugh. An example of a festive turkey joke would be Why did the turkey cross the road? Because he wasn't a chicken.
Occasionally ham is included in a thanksgiving feast as well as turkey
In the US, the turkey
Well, anything but turkey or meat.
All the foods that the Native Americans and the Pilgrims had at their disposal were eaten at the first Thanksgiving. It was a multiple day feast. And when the Pilgrims ran out of food the Native Americans came back with more. The food consisted of but was not limited to; venison, goose, turkey, fish, and corn, as well as both Native and English dishes.
i like pickdjnv! I Well that is out of the question the REAL answer is because it is supposed to represent how the pilgrims learned how to hunt, fish, and plant corn and all that. Therefor having turkey for thanksgiving.
The first person to eat turkey on Christmas day is not known, for sure. However, one of the first people to do it was King Henry VIII. Still, the goose remained the most popular Christmas day food in England until the turkey finally won out in the mid 20th century.
Thanksgiving is an annual American holiday celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November.
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Turkey most likely, but you can also have chicken as well