When the Pilgrims first celebrated Thanksgiving in 1621, their feast did not have turkey. Pilgrim chronicler Edward Winslow ...
Turkey may have been part of the holiday meal, along with venison, shellfish and corn, but pies and potatoes were decidedly ...
When the first settlers arrived in Jamestown in April 1607 and raised a cross at Cape Henry, claiming the land for England, ...
What was the first Pilgrim Thanksgiving in 1621 like? This excerpt from Eating the Plates: A Pilgrim Book of Food and Manners reveals a behind the scenes look.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — We all agree that a traditional Thanksgiving dinner includes things like turkey, cranberry sauce and ...
Hale's idea became reality on Oct. 3, 1863, when Lincoln issued a proclamation declaring the last Thursday of November to be ...
He returned to Massachusetts in time to teach the Pilgrims where to fish and how to grow the corn and squash, all food served ...
Discover the untold story of Thanksgiving - a tale of survival, alliances, and the impact of colonization on Native Americans ...
Thanksgiving has become one of the most cherished holidays in the United States, steeped in tradition, gratitude and shared ...
Thanksgiving is packed with traditions we hold near and dear—turkey dinners, family feasts, and that perfect balance of gratitude and gluttony. But just like ...
It was the year 1621, and the Massachusetts Plymouth colonists and the Wampanoag Indians shared an autumn harvest feast, ...