Traditionally, pumpkin pie is served as dessert on Thanksgiving Day.
Being a Canadian, I can honestly say Thanksgiving is pretty well the same here is it is in the US - the most popular dessert around Thanksgiving is pumpkin pie.
The spelling is "this Thursday." A US holiday traditionally on Thursday is Thanksgiving Day.
Tur-key -- turkey
Tur-key -- turkey
Tur-key -- turkey
Champaigne and strawberries.
traffic and massive crowds. This is traditionally the biggest shopping day in the US. crowds, sales, cheap turkey, traffic
because the pilgrams settle in the usa and celebrated thanksgiving and one of the foods served was turky and so it became a tradition
US Thanksgiving is in November because November is when the pilgrims harvested their crops and had the feast with the Indians which is the whole meaning of Thanksgiving.
No, Thanksgiving is celebrated at different times in Canada and the United States. In Canada, Thanksgiving is the second Monday in October. In the US, Thanksgiving is the fourth Thursday in November.
Corn is a native North American plant. The American Indians introduced the cultivation of corn to English Pilgrims and it was served during the first Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving is always on a Thursday in the US.