Because it is more of a harvest food, which is something celebrated at Thanksgiving. Pie and jack 'o lanterns are two different traditions, mind you.
Probably pumpkin pie, but only because they did not have had the sugar or flour at the time. It certainly became part of the Thanksgiving meal in some year soon afterward, and boiled pumpkin was probably available in 1621.
they didn't eat clams at the first thanksgiving
Typically on Thanksgiving (late November) but also for Christmas holidays.
Surely not. The cornucopia ("horn of plenty") is an ancient symbol of food and abundance, arising out of Greek mythology. It has become associated with the holiday we observe as Thanksgiving. But the Pilgrims didn't know they were having something called "Thanksgiving" at that first feast in 1621. They didn't say "This is the first Thanksgiving." It was just a big holiday feast of celebration. Commemoration came later.The Wikipedia entry for Thanksgiving tells us that the first official Thanksgiving Proclamation made in America was issued by the Continental Congress in 1777. Later on, in 1789, it became a national holiday.
Yes. They grew squash together with beans and corn (maize). Their squash became a traditional food for Thanksgiving, both in squash dishes and pumpkin pie.
Traditionally, pumpkin pie is served as dessert on Thanksgiving Day.
sometimes Halloween but the most likely answer is Thanksgiving
Yes, you have pumpkin pie on Thanksgiving.
Pecan And Pumpkin Pie.
you serve a pumping pie on Halloween
pumpkin pie and sometimes apple pie.
Yes, it is
no pumpkin is not a thanksgiving trailing plant because do you make pumpkin pie for Thanksgiving no you don't and by the way if you are traveling it is going to spoil.
Yes It was Because The Pumpkin Pie they Didn't eat ?
candy, pumpkin pie, pumpkin casserole
Halloween
pumpkin pie