they did the turkey in the corn field
yes they did
During the first Thanksgiving, pilgrims ate Indian corn, wild turkey, and corn bread. Thanksgiving was held as a way of thanking the Native Americans that gave them food and help them live.
I think it was turkey, but I'm not entirely sure.
A tradional Thanksgiving meal usually has turkey, mash potatoes, stuffing, corn, and cranberries. There reason for that is because it is a tradition the pilgrims established at the first Thanksgiving. Pie is a hit or miss. Your thanksgiving will probably be the same with or with out pie.
Turkey, mashed potatoes, corn, cranberry sauce, pie, veggies
yes
yes they did
Pilgrims served the wild turkeys on first Thanksgiving.
It is tradition that says the Native Americans brought turkey to the the Pilgrims providing them food for their first Thanksgiving. Turkeys are native to the Americas. There is evidence that it was domesticated by the Native Americans.
pilgrims
corn, and turkey
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.
eat turkey pilgrims/Indians in November
Most likely, they would have hunted Turkey.
Anything to do with Thanksgiving, maybe "When the Pilgrims Came", Turkey for Dinner, or maybe even "Dinner Bell. Anything to do with Pilgrims, Native Americans or Turkey.
The Turkey is an important part of the Thanksgiving tradition because according to the legend of the Pilgrims and Indians they shared turkey in a several day fest to thank the Indians for helping them plant crop and harvest for winter. Whether the Pilgrims and Indians actually ate turkey is not known. It is possible that they did because Turkey would be redilly abundant in the east US but this isn't a certainty. However, Turkey is a food that is abundant in the US and is large and can feed many people, this is probably why Turkeys are eaten at Thanksgiving.
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