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Cranberries, pumpkin and turkey: Some fun facts about our favorite foods of gratitude
Cranberries, pumpkins and turkey are all native to North America and would have been enjoyed by the Puritans at Plymouth ...
Pork, tuna and other foods contain similar — if not higher — levels of tryptophan, the amino acid in turkey often blamed for ...
It’s common for many people to forget about turkeys for most of the year until Thanksgiving comes around, but the fact is that wild and domesticated turkeys are among the most interesting birds on the ...
It's almost turkey day! This Thursday, you'll likely enjoy a cooked turkey alongside some other iconic Thanksgiving dishes, but what do you know about the bird itself? Skip the political talk at the ...
You could call the Butterball helpline with questions about your Thanksgiving bird ... or you could talk turkey with us.
The tradition officially began in 1989, but U.S. presidents have been presented with turkeys for decades.
Jay L. Zagorsky does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
Know some fun and unusual Thanksgiving facts, from fasting traditions and three-day feasts to the invention of the TV dinner ...
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Did you know that green bean casserole was invented by an employee of Campbell’s Soup? Yep. It was invented by Campbell’s ...
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