Articles: Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving! Learn which pro football teams always play on this day, what cartoon animal first floated in the Macy’s Parade, and even which U.S. president… Continue reading

Thanksgiving Harvest Festivals and Gratitude

Thanksgiving is a Harvest festival celebrating gratitude for peace and harmony. But what is this celebration all about and why is it pertinent to your self development and to your life today and every day? Continue reading

Tough Talkin’ Turkey

This turkey tries to look tough in front of his reflection. Continue reading

Thanksgiving and the Tea Party

To the Tea Party, Thanksgiving isn’t just a feast. It’s a morality tale about finding salvation in capitalism. Continue reading

The Sexy Pilgrim

Aw girl, it’s the world’s first Thanksgiving R&B jam. You’re welcome. Become a sexy pilgrim yourself. http://www.sexypilgrim.com/… http://www.musclemilk.com Continue reading

Thanksgiving dinner apps have the answers

Freaking out about making your first Thanksgiving dinner? Relax. There’s an app for that — the CHOW Thanksgiving Dinner Coach — and for so many other dining, cooking and food-related needs, you can spend almost as much time app-ing as eating. Continue reading

Ultra Kawaii – Let’s Eat!

Thank you for all of your submissions. Now, Let’s Eat! It’s a cornucopia of cute pets eating this week, ala Dave. Dog munching on fruit salad, kitty licking… Continue reading

40% of Americans cutting Thanksgiving fat

Forget that second helping of pumpkin pie. With the economy still struggling American families are planning to scale back their Thanksgiving celebrations this year. Continue reading

Choosing your Thanksgiving turkey

Choosing the proper bird for Thanksgiving can be difficult. Continue reading

Dorothy Wilhelm: Get oral family history in order at Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving dinners can be very tense. Even one marshmallow less in the candied sweet potatoes will bring howls of protest from diners who will then refuse the dish because they don’t like sweet potatoes. It’s very hard to change traditions as I learned the first year my family spent in Taiwan. Continue reading