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    She makes turkey, ham, mashed potatoes, corn, and rolls. Well, we usually buy the rolls from the store. My mom doesn’t usually make the desserts because other people bring it to our house. The desserts other people bring are cherry cobbler, pumpkin pie, apple pie and fruit salad. After we eat the adults usually sit around and talk while us kids usually watch television and talk to each other. This year I’m hoping that we can all get along and there will be no arguing about my grandma. I also…

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    not have a piece of pumpkin or apple pie. Due to this experiment taking place over Thanksgiving break, I figured that was a great choice in punishment. If I was able to get three check marks in the day, I would reward myself with a piece of pie. I say this was a genius idea because it sure did help me stop biting my nails. The first day was the only day I was unable to achieve my goal and let me tell you how devastating it was to watch my mom and brother enjoy a piece of pie. I’m very proud that…

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    Thanksgiving dinner. For example, baked or roasted turkey is usually the featured item on any Thanksgiving feast tables. Stuffing, mashed potatoes with gravy, sweet potatoes, cranberry sauce, sweet corn, several of vegetables, and especially pumpkin and apple pie are also commonly associated with thanksgiving dinner. It still plays central role in Thanksgiving dinner to consume turkey. Through the centuries, these traditions influence the other peoples when they interact with an American society…

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    The fall equinox officially begins in mid-September, in North America, and lasts about three months. For most, only having three months to enjoy autumn is too little. Most people blame the “new found” popularity of fall on Starbuck’s best selling Pumpkin Spice latte, but in fact, fall has always been a season warmly greeted by Americans. In the 16th century harvest, as it was originally dubbed, was a time for farming crops and celebrating the good harvest.…

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    Start imagining the glorious food as it enters your dining room table on Thanksgiving Day. Full of gravy with a smooth taste. Mouthwatering pumpkin pie filling the room with a warm aroma. Roasted sweet potato casserole and the special smoked turkey! Countless Americans celebrate this national feast with one traditional bird, the turkey. Beginning in the mid-19th century, Sarah Joseph Hale “Godmother of Thanksgiving” celebrated the holiday with a roast turkey. Thus, modeling the turkey tradition…

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    rice for them, because they don’t really eat what we do, living in Texas and all. But Celeste did eat over half of the turkey! AThen after the luncheon we sat and talked for a while, had pie and Mum brought out my white pumpkin with the words “what are you thankful for” on it and Sharpie markers. The pumpkin got passed around and everyone wrote something they were thankful for. After that I didn’t feel good, so I went into my room to lay down and rest for a…

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    lady behind him, he jumped it scared him. Mr. Weaver is starting to get scared about her presents, ‘she was creepy’, he thought. The old landlady looked at him and went in the room and took a sniff, she took a deep breath “it smells like sweet pumpkin pie in here, mmmmmmh” Mr. Weaver stepped back into the room “mmmh it really does, I guess my mind is playing tricks on me” “I guess so,” the old lady said with a evil grin…

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    Pilgrims Research Paper

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    included breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Lunch was the biggest meal of the day and breakfast was normally the smallest. For many years the Pilgrims lacked the materials to make certain foods which included desserts, however, they were able to make pumpkin pie by filling the inside with milk, honey, and spices. The first colonists definitely had to improvise by using the ingredients they did have. The first meal of the day for the pilgrims normally included a piece of bread with butter or a slice…

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    Pumpkin Pie Custard Ingredients 15 oz pure pumpkin ½ cup milk ( I used 1%) 4 beaten eggs ½ teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons vanilla extract 2 teaspoons pumpkin spice 1 teaspoon vanilla liquid stevia Method Preheat oven to 350F. Spray 6 custard cups with nonstick cooking spray. In a large bowl mix pumpkin, milk, eggs, spices and stevia. Pour uniformly into ramekins. Bake for 40 minutes. Cool & Serve…

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