The Hen is Tougher
Eating turkey
eat turkey pilgrims/Indians in November
they hunt for more turkey then we buy you also could obviously know that anyways because you might see that there is always left over turkey from thanksgiving to
It is not likely that the pilgrims served pie on Thanksgiving, at least not at the first Thanksgiving. It's likely that they were out of the flour they brought with them and did not have the ingredients or a way to bake them at that time.
roast turkey but thats all i know
5 Facts About Thanksgiving: 1. Thanksgiving in the U.S. is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November. 2. Though eating turkey is popular today, the pilgrims may or may not have eaten turkey, but we do know that they ate some kind of fowl. 3. Pumpkin pie is probably the most popular dessert on Thanksgiving. 4. Thanksgiving day is a day when families get together for a big Thanksgiving Day dinner. 5. Though some stores, especially convenience stores and some restaurants, remain open on Thanksgiving, most are closed.
The turkey is significant because it is believed that the pilgrims ate turkey at the first thanksgiving, though we do not know that for sure. What we know for sure is that the men were sent on a fowling hunt. Though it is likely they found wild turkeys, it could have been another type of fowl.
roast turkey but thats all i know
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To describe a turkey, you can use golden bronze, juicy, tender, and for the balloon floats at the Macy's Day Parade, you can use giant,swaying,and unfathomable because you never know which way the balloons are gonna blow. Hopes this helps you! ;)
I don't know for Christmas (I think that was added just because people like turkey) but for Thanksgiving it was hunted by the Native Americans for part of the feast.
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