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Welcome to our
Thanksgiving page
Thanksgiving
in the San Francisco Bay Area is an
especially wonderful time of year. In many
countries Thanksgiving is regarded as an
American holiday. It is a time when we gather
with our family and friends to give
thanks. It is a
time our benevolence toward one
another becomes heightened, especially towards
those who are less fortunate. The American spirit
of Thanksgiving stems from the human need to
express one's gratitude through prayer, contributions,
gift-giving and celebrations,
which is practiced throughout the
world. Here in the
United
States
we who hold the Thanksgiving traditions dear
share a special bond as millions upon millions
of us gather around our Thanksgiving turkeys
with all the trimmings. It is a time like
this that reminds me how great
America
is and how good Americans are.
Good news in 2008 from the American Farm Bureau:
You'll now spend $44.61 to feed ten people, which is
only a $2.35 price increase from last year’s
average of $42.26. That includes the price of turkey,
stuffing, pumpkin pie, and other staples. The cost of
that shopping list is up 6 percent compared to last
year. Read all about
it, including interesting
cost chart and history of Thanksgiving dinner
costs
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~ Meaning of Thanksgiving
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The First Thanksgiving Day
Proclamation
At the core of the
Thanksgiving celebration are the Thanksgiving Psalms from the Dead Sea scrolls and being
thankful to
God.
The
Plymouth Thanksgiving site is a
very interesting collection of information,
including some challenging observations from a Native
American
viewpoint.
Jamestown
Rediscovery Learn about the
settlement with impressive photographs and historical
information.
Stormfax
Weather Almanac The Winter
of 1620-1621, a Thanksgiving story
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~ The beginning of the
Thanksgiving celebration in America
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In
1623 the Proclamation of William Bradford, First Governor of the Jamestown Colony, 1623
said in part:
"Inasmuch as the great Father
has given us this year an abundant harvest of Indian
corn, wheat, peas, squashes and garden vegetables, and
made the forest to abound with game and the sea with
fish and clams…I, your magistrate do proclaim that all
ye Pilgrims, with your wives and ye little ones, do
gather at ye meeting house, on ye hill…there to…render
Thanksgiving."
William Bradford
and The Pilgrim Story is an extensive compilation of
interesting history on the voyage to America, the
Mayflower, the first American Thanksgiving and so much
more.
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~ For Your Thanksgiving Feast
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Thanksgiving's
fabulous foods and tips are at Butterball
online, the
authority in guaranteeing a properly roasted
turkey.
Bring on
the Turkey! The National
Turkey Federation offers holiday cooking tips and a
turkey recipe database.
Let's Talk
Turkey! You will find turkey
recipes galore at the Plainville Farms website.
Turkey Trivia: Q: How many feathers does
a turkey have? A: At maturity,
turkeys have (on average) 3500
feathers
Be sure to
browse my sister's web site
for mouth-watering recipes on her Thanksgiving and
Christmas Recipes page and
at her Cyber Kitchen and Recipe
Index.
Kraft's Thanksgiving
Center offers recipes, tips
and The
Countdown guide for a perfect feast
.
Safe
food handling tips
will keep everyone feeling good after the
dinner.
The "How
To" Videos at
Food TV for a fabulous feast of tasty
trimmings.
Honeysuckle
White offers tested recipes and menus for serving
turkey specific for various holidays. Try
their Classic
Turkey Dinner or
No-Hassle Turkey Dinner. At Pillsbury
you'll find menu ideas and perfect pie
recipes. Kids
recipes have
some fun snack recipes kids can
make. Thanksgiving Leftovers and Turkey
Leftover Recipes
The University of Illinois has a collection
of pumpkin facts and recipes: Pumpkins,
Pumpkin Recipes and so much more
Turkey Trivia: Q: How many farmers in
the United States raise turkeys? A: Over 7000
farmers raise turkeys in the United States. Of these,
4000 are small, seasonal farmers. Only 3000 farms sell
over 2000 turkeys each year.
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Special Diet Concerns ~
Vegetarians will
find these sites helpful: Vegetarian Cuisine or Vegan Thanksgiving Feast or A
Turkeyless Feast or No
Turkey? No Problem!
The
Diabetic Lifestyle
web site has a Traditional Thanksgiving Menu and Recipes
for diabetic entertaining. Tips on managing diabetes during the Thanksgiving
holiday
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~ Turkey
Facts~
Test your turkey
knowledge with this fun trivia quiz! Thanksgiving Trivia Quiz Then read our collection of fun turkey
facts.
Here turkey, turkey, turkey 
- Turkeys are
able to adapt to a wide variety of habitats. However,
most turkeys are found in hardwood forests with grassy
areas.
- The best
time to see a turkey is on a warm clear day or in a
light rain.
They
what?
- Turkeys have
heart attacks. When the Air Force was conducting test
runs and breaking the sound barrier, fields of turkeys
would drop dead.
- Turkeys can
drown if they look up when it is raining.
Eat,
sleep, gobble
- Turkeys
spend the night in trees. They fly to their roosts
around sunset.
- Turkeys fly
to the ground at first light and feed until
mid-morning. Feeding resumes in mid-afternoon.
- Gobbling
starts before sunrise and can continue through most of
the morning.
Eyes in
the backs of their heads?
- A wild
turkey has excellent vision and hearing. Their field
of vision is about 270 degrees. This is the main
reason they continue to elude some hunters.
And
they're fast, too!
- A spooked
turkey can run at speeds up to 20 miles per hour. They
can also burst into flight approaching speeds between
50-55 mph in a matter of seconds.
So close,
yet so far
- Benjamin
Franklin wanted the national bird to be a turkey.
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~ The Traditional
Thanksgiving Day Football Games ~

Thanksgiving and Football go together
like turkey and cranberries. If you will
be watching football on Thanksgiving day,
the teams playing are:
Here is the NFL schedule.and for the weekend
the college football
schedule
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Since 1924,
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade® has kicked off the
holiday season with glorious bands, balloons and
floats. It is wonderful to watch as your
turkey roasts in the oven.
This
November 27th will be the 82nd Macy's Thanksgiving
Day Parade Visit their web site for the
history of the parade, games and a peek behind the
scene of this great American
tradition.
The Parade will be
televised on Thanksgiving Day - November 27nd from 9AM
to 12 Noon on NBC.
Thanksgiving with CNN What's the buzz
this Thanksgiving? Parades, Football, and Food!
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 President
Washington proclaims Thanksgiving a holiday in
1789
Shortly
after the Thanksgiving Proclamation was written it was
lost for over a hundred years. It was apparently
misplaced or attached to some private papers in the
process of moving official records from one city to
another when the capital was changed.
However,
it happened the original manuscript was not in the
official archives until 1921 when Dr. J. C. Fitzpatrick,
then assistant chief of the manuscripts division of the
Library of Congress "found" the proclamation. It
was at an auction sale being held at an art gallery in
New York. It was written in long hand by Wm. Jackson,
secretary to President Washington and was signed by
George Washington. Dr Fitzpatrick purchased the document
for $300.00 for the Library of Congress, where it now
resides.
-- This background information was
created by Wayne Winters of Pocatello,
Idaho.
Learn more
about President
Washington
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 President
Lincoln's proclamation
President Lincoln
proclaimed all government offices to be closed in
honor of the Thanksgiving Holiday, which was recommended
by Sarah Josepha Hale.
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To the American Eagle- To the
Thanksgiving Turkey- May one bring peace in the
world, And may the other bring delight to our
stomachs.
--
unknown
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The Annual
Presidential Pardon of a Turkey

2007
Presidential Turkey Pardon
The annual
Presidential Pardon of a turkey has been a tradition since the days
of President Harry
Truman.
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Thanksgiving
Merriment
Who
Said That? Check out this
famous turkey quote, "Gobble,
gobble!"
Just have fun at Ben and
Jerry's Thanksgiving.
 Time for a
game of Sudoku?
Have some fun with
a word search
puzzle or John's word
search puzzle or a
Thanksgiving crossword
puzzle
Jokes, jokes and more
jokes at Thanksgiving Jokes and the Laffatorium.
Try your hand at
Thanksgiving Trivia or the Turkey Drop
Game.
Here are some fun
flash games: The Pilgrim
Puzzle, The funny
Where's the
Turkey? and Drag and
Drop Tic Tac Toe.
More Thanksgiving Fun
Lil-fingers
Illustrated stories, games, and other fun stuff for the
kids!
Billybear4kids
Games, screensavers, and storybooks - Everything you
need to keep the kids entertained this Thanksgiving!
Turkey Poetry
This Thanksgiving poetry can be great fun for the whole
family!
You'll find history
and poetry at Marvelicious
worth the visit.
Send electronic greetings
from Warner
Brothers online
or funny
animated flash cards
also 123
Greetings
Or for a small fee send Jacquie Lawson's
cards, the classiest cards on the
web
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