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90s-2000s-barbie · 1 month ago
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November 23, 2006 🦃
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bryan360 · 1 month ago
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Okay, guys. Let get this out of the way from last week of November 2024. First off, I’d watched the Thanksgiving Parade on the NBC Channel and it was pretty good for their balloon floats.
Though like last time, I’m gonna with One Piece’s Monkey D. Luffy balloon float for the most interests. At least this time his strawhat had been fixed than last year. And then afterwards, my family brought us some meals in time for the normal Thanksgiving dinner. It had some rice, beans, chicken, but not actually lasagna after taking a bite. I do think they’re not lasagna to begin with; so 🤷‍♂️.
I had some fun to celebrate Thanksgiving this year; not to mention we’re finally put on a 🎄Christmas tree with my sisters’ help. Mostly with the sisters putting up the tree while I was in my bedroom. They’d handle it. ⬇️
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Tagged: @murumokirby360 @shadowredfeline @sammirthebear2k4
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writtenfoxscreams · 1 year ago
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Me on my way to ruin the thanksgiving meal with a "brief historical summary".
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helloparkerrose · 1 year ago
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gbsbbq · 1 year ago
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Ultimate Thanksgiving Turkey Brine Recipe for Moist and Flavorful Results
Ingredients: 1 whole turkey (12-14 pounds) 1 gallon (16 cups) of water 1 cup kosher salt 1/2 cup brown sugar 1 tablespoon whole black peppercorns 2 bay leaves 4-5 cloves of garlic, crushed 1 lemon, sliced 1 orange, sliced A handful of fresh herbs (rosemary, thyme, sage, etc.) Ice (to cool the brine) Instructions: Prepare the Brine: In a large pot, combine the water, kosher salt,…
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theheartneverliez · 1 year ago
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Thanksgiving meal at my family's house. Too much food. I'm miserable
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wausaupilot · 29 days ago
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Veteran Thanksgiving Meal Delivery 2024
Post 10 thanks all of the volunteers, members and non-members, who make it possible to provide this valuable Veteran service.
Over 210 Thanksgiving meals were requested and delivered to the homes of Veterans and their families on Wednesday, November 20, 2024. The Wausau American Legion Post 10 provided the meals that were delivered by twenty-two volunteer drivers. The post has provided over 6,300 “Safe at Home” meals for Veterans and widows in the past four years. The meal deliveries are just one of the ways that the…
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tears-that-heal · 1 month ago
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Day 8 completed of recovering from this flu/cold. 😝 It has been terrible, but I’m now feeling alot better after visiting the doctor. Got myself a hardcore steroid shot that gave my body the boost it needed. Lol (only in tx) Had a really nice Thanksgiving day w/ the hubby! Was able to go out and ate a traditional holiday meal at Cracker Barrel for the very first time. 🥰 Simply much more happy to be out of the house again. Still have some congestion to deal with, but I’m doing my very best to pace myself. 🍁😄👍
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themisinformer · 1 month ago
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Opinion: The Pilgrims Would Be Disgusted By Our Historically Inaccurate Thanksgiving Feasts
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It’s officially that time where Americans gather around an array of dishes that are as authentic to the first Thanksgiving as Domino’s Pizza is authentic to Italian cuisine. Look, it’s time that we face the uncomfortable truth: our Thanksgiving traditions are nothing more than historically inaccurate culinary heresy.
If the pilgrims could time travel to see one of our modern Thanksgiving feasts, they’d likely stagger back in horror, clutch their hats and shout, “What in the name of Squanto is this?” Their beautiful banquet, cobbled together after a season of starvation, looked nothing like the butter soaked Turkey’s that we’ve come to cherish.
Speaking of which, let’s talk Turkey, shall we? The center of our modern dinner table was probably just a mere background in 1621, overshadowed by venison, eel, and whatever other creatures the pilgrims could catch, shoot, or pry out of a tide pool.
Today’s Turkey, rather, is injected with copious amounts of butter, brined for days, and the subject to family debates about whether deep frying it is reckless or revolutionary. The pilgrims, meanwhile, would’ve had no seasonings apart from their desperation, and a little bit of salt, if they were lucky.
Then there’s the stuffing — or as I call it, an affront to the Plymouth Colony. The pilgrims didn’t stuff their birds with these seasoned bread cubes. Hell, they didn’t even have bread cubes. If they stuffed anything, then it was with onions, chestnuts, and whatever else they could find in the wild.
Now, let’s address the elephant in the room: mashed potatoes. This beloved Thanksgiving staple? Not even on the menu. Potatoes were still the exotic newcomers in the European diet, especially in the harsh soils of New England. If you believe in historical accuracy like I do, then swap that buttery pile of fluff for some boiled turnips and try not to cry into your gravy. Speaking of which, good luck making that gravy when all you’ve got is boiled deer bones and the haunting echo of your food shortages.
And don’t even get me started on the dessert. Modern pies are nothing more than architectural marvels of sugar and spice, and to be clear, the pilgrims had neither of those. The pumpkin dessert was more likely to be roasted gourd chunks eaten while thanking God that they weren’t eating tree bark.
In short, the pilgrims weren’t foodies. They weren’t slow roasting Turkey’s or comparing cranberry sauce recipes. They were survivors. Their first “Thanksgiving” was more of an awkward potluck with the Wampanoag, who probably showed up thinking, “Oh no, we have to save these motherfuckers again, don’t we?”
So this year, as you pile your plate high with green bean casserole and marshmallow covered sweet potatoes, just remember one thing: the pilgrims didn’t die for this. In fact, they almost died despite it. Enjoy your meal, but perhaps pour out a ladle of gravy in memory of the turnip boiling, eel stuffing OG’s of 1621.
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orcinus-veterinarius · 1 month ago
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This Thanksgiving…
- Save your pet the stomachache…
- Save your vet the headache…
- Save yourself the heartache…
Sharing isn’t caring!!! Fatty Thanksgiving foods lead to pancreatitis, which can be life-threatening. I know they’re cute when they beg, but it’s for their own good.
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anonymouslycrying01 · 1 year ago
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happy thankgivin its time to stuff myself silly
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90s-2000s-barbie · 1 month ago
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November 29, 2007 🦃
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bryan360 · 1 month ago
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🐰🖌️Maxwell: An Happy Thanksgiving to our Filipino buddy’s last art trade share. As sad that it was his true art trade finale, at least we can look back for all things we’d been done from past years with our friends. Speaking in which, it indeed the nicest meals we’re having. To us and to our Speedsters that worth sharing. 😌
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🇵🇷Me: And we’re hoping to root our Filipino buddy if he can finally get a job. He deserves better as a friend who needed things in life. <=)
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helloparkerrose · 1 year ago
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fullcravings · 4 months ago
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Caramel Apple Pie Macarons
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daily-deliciousness · 2 months ago
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Garlic butter roast turkey
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