Busting Myths About the First Thanksgiving
- Thanksgiving side dishes often lead to disagreements among families, but stuffing is a flexible, difficult-to-mess-up option that ties the meal together.
- Other Thanksgiving sides, such as mashed potatoes and vegetables, can have common pitfalls and flaws, while stuffing stands on its own and captures the essence of the holiday.
- Stuffing offers a preview of the leftovers and represents the best part of Thanksgiving, as it can be made in various ways and remains enjoyable even when dry.
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Decent: I’m grateful for so much this Thanksgiving, but let me share with you a few things for which I am not
It’s easy to take stock of everything we’re thankful for at this time of year -- friends, family, the gorgeous city we call home -- but allow me to share a few things for which I am not grateful.
Cal Thomas: Have an attitude of gratitude this Thanksgiving season
When Abraham Lincoln issued his Proclamation of Thanksgiving in 1863, it probably seemed to many an odd time to be thankful. The nation was torn apart by the Civil War. Still, Lincoln found much for which to thank God, including America’s peace with other nations and “fruitful fields and healthful skies.” He didn’t dismiss or rationalize the […]
Snapshots in Time: Some Thanksgiving History
What follows appeared in the November 28, 1896, edition of the RANGELEY LAKES newspaper. The paper began on page 1 with a little recap of the origins of the thanksgiving tradition. We wish you a fine holiday and be sure to make some great Rangeley history of your own! (Contemporary commentary in Italics). Early Thanksgiving […]
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