I would assume no seasonings would actually be on the table. But this could vary depending on the custom at the time. It use to be the norm that it was considered rude to season what had been cooked for you. You were to eat it the way it was prepared for you.
Cinnamon, nutmeg, and sage are closely associated with Thanksgiving.
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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.
no because it would burn
Plymouth.
Plymouth.
Here are five interesting facts about that historic event: The first Thanksgiving feast was actually a three-day celebration. The Pilgrims and the Wampanoag didn’t just eat turkey and cranberry sauce. They also ate venison, wildfowl, and fish. The first Thanksgiving was not a religious holiday. The first Thanksgiving was not a national holiday. The first Thanksgiving was not a public event. ... They would celebrate THANKSGIVING to bless the crops that hade was grown, and to praise God
Well where else would they plant corn?
Thanksgiving doesn't really have a mascot. I would guess a chicken would be the mascot.
A lighted snowman may be purchased at any big box retailer such as Target or Wal Mart. They can usually be found from Thanksgiving through the first of January. Another source would be Amazon.
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