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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.
Cranberries. Generally in a sauce form. My family usually only has all of this on Thanksgiving day.
Probably 95 to 99% of Americans celebrate Thanksgiving. Atheists, and the homeless people living on the streets, unable to get a special meal on Thanksgiving, are probably the only Americans who do not celebrate the holiday. Even vegetarians who eat a no poultry, or meat, dish on Thanksgiving will probably celebrate the holiday.
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On Thanksgiving Day, it is estimated that about 46 million turkeys are consumed in the United States. As for stuffing, it's difficult to determine how much is eaten in total, but it is a popular side dish served with Thanksgiving meals.
All Americans cook turkey and potato mash on Thanksgiving Day
This Is the Day - The Cranberries song - was created in 2001.
Thanksgiving is an annual American holiday celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November.
A Thanksgiving Day meal is usually a large meal with a turkey and stuffing, cranberries, other side dishes (mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, baked beans, green beans, gravy, etc.), bread or rolls, and pumpkin pie and/or other desserts.
I'm assuming NZ is New Zealand; New Zealand does not celebrate Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving is a holiday held only in the United States. It is the day in which the Native Americans provided food for the hungry Pilgrims.
They watch football or go see a movie,most related to what the Americans do or the Canadians on Thanksgiving.Befor the feast of the day.