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Some traditional Thanksgiving dishes include Turkey, cornbread dressing, a jello salad, mashed potatos, and pumpkin pie. For appetizers try Cheese Balls or Fruit with Dip. You can find all of them at www.allrecipes.com.
No, in 1817 ONLY the state of New York Adopted the annual costume of thanksgiving. Also some traditions like the parades and dishes where established much further later
well my favorite are beef ramen and chicken and tuna and Salmon sushi i love Japanese food
some are Christmas and Thanksgiving
Mothers may wash dishes but not all do. Some have jobs and have others doing dishes. Some will teach their children to wash dishes as a family chore. But there is no requirement that mothers have to wash the dishes.
Canada: Thanksgiving Day Thanksgiving is an American and Canadian holiday.
Pilgrim as in the Pilgrim Thanksgiving, or you can go unconventional with a Dickinsian Thanksgiving. Or festive.
Amercians and Indians were the first to have Thanksgiving. But some sources say the first thanksgiving was held in Canada.
Thanksgiving day hours are the hours a store is open on Thanksgiving. They vary from store to store. Some stores may be open their regular hours, some may have shorter hours, and some may not be open at all on Thanksgiving.
Most families in the U.S. serve traditional Thanksgiving dishes such as turkey and dressing with all the trimmings. However, in some regions of the United States, folks choose more regional fare. For instance, in coastal towns a family may opt for a fish fry or crab boil instead of serving fowl.
Some Thanksgiving dinner side dishes are: mashed potatoes, gravy, corn, stuffing, green beans, fruit and/or vegetable trays, yeast rolls (or other type of bread), cranberries (or cranberry sauce), baked beans, "deviled" eggs, sweet potatoes, different types of salads, or other side dishes. The most popular side dishes are probably stuffing and mashed potatoes & gravy.
According to some sources, Yes Jinglebells was originally for Thanksgiving.