When the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag shared the first Thanksgiving in 1621, sweet potatoes, apple pie, and turkey were missing ...
If you pictured the Pilgrims drinking beer at the first Thanksgiving, think again. While they drank in general, they likely ...
According to the University of Texas A&M, pilgrims at their first thanksgiving did not eat turkey. Historians say that the ...
Growing up, many of us were taught that the first Thanksgiving was held in 1621 in Plymouth, Massachusetts by a group of ...
If you have the dubious pleasure of cooking the festive meal, you’re going to knock yourself out preparing dishes not ...
It’s November — that transitional time when a sportsman’s heart turns to migrating ducks, rutting whitetails, and a surge of ...
Thanksgiving is the oldest and most truly American of our national holidays. If you ask young school students who hosted and attended the first Thanksgiving dinner, you will surely hear that it was ...
The first Thanksgiving was celebrated by the English Pilgrims and the Wampanoag tribe ... Edward Winslow provides the only record of what food was served at the feast. According to Winslow ...