The perfect and easy Thanksgiving holiday really can be done. In one step you can eliminate the anxiety of preparing this holiday meal, just follow this simple plan.
The holidays are without a doubt the best time of year, and one thing is for sure. You always know when you have made it home for the holidays. Of course there is the smell of great home cooked food coming from the kitchen, but there are also a few other sure fire signs that let you know you have arrived.
When you set your alarm for the early morning dance with the turkey next week don't forget about the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Thanksgiving and the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade are next Thursday, November 28th.
Thanksgiving is on record as being America’s second-favorite holiday (Christmas wins first prize, of course), so it makes sense that Thanksgiving lore is a part of our shared cultural history and something we start learning early in our lives. But it turns out a lot of what we think we know about Turkey Day is wrong.
We aren’t all master chefs accustomed to cooking huge meals for dozens people, so the kind folks at Butterball have been answering all our Thanksgiving-turkey-cooking-related questions for years. And during that time, they've had some funny calls.
First of all, let me say that I never understood how Turkey's got so lucky... I mean, when we eat a big old steak, we don't parade around before hand with cow decorations and such. As a matter of a fact, I would not want to eat a steak if there was a big old cow centerpiece on the table. But Turkey's, they are sure celebrated before we murder them for Thanksgiving dinner! Here a just a few ways yo
We are down to one week until we get to stuff ourselves silly for Thanksgiving, the only holiday that we celebrate by eating the whole day. Turkey may be the main event, the potatoes, stuffing, and cranberries are important, but I don't think I am alone in saying the very best part of Thanksgiving is the pie! Mom and Grandma can make a great pie I am sure, but today is for those of us who are a li
Thanksgiving, which we've been celebrating in America for centuries now, is a time of family, food and, especially, tradition. Even so, many of the stories we take as gospel about this wonderful holiday—wonderful if you’re not endlessly bickering with your relatives, that is—aren’t true at all. Myth, legend and wishful thinking play into a lot of the misconceptions surrounding Turkey Day.
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