Have you ever hosted Thanksgiving at your house? I have for several years and it is OVERWHELMING. Thank God I have my mother or else I'd just curl up in the fetal position and wouldn't come out til Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
If you are looking for a terrible, awful and wonderfuly awesome game to play this Thanksgiving, look no further than Caramel Apple Roulette. All you have to do is get some apples, some basic yellow onions, a microwave caramel apple kit and peanuts.
With the Thanksgiving right around the corner, this week's Humpday hashtag is #ThankfulEVV. Tweet us what you are thankful for this year using #ThankfulEVV!
If you take a quick look at the calendar, you'll notice that Thanksgiving is still over two weeks away, yet that hasn't stopped two California women from lining up for Best Buy's Thanksgiving Day sale.
We aren’t all master chefs accustomed to cooking huge meals for dozens people, so the kind folks at Butterball have been answering all our Thanksgiving-turkey-cooking-related questions for years. And during that time, they've had some funny calls.
Thanksgiving is on record as being America’s second-favorite holiday (Christmas wins first prize, of course), so it makes sense that Thanksgiving lore is a part of our shared cultural history and something we start learning early in our lives. But it turns out a lot of what we think we know about Turkey Day is wrong.
Thanksgiving means the whole family—in-laws, distant cousins, grandparents and grandchildren—gets together to share a meal, catch up and generally spend some quality time together. If you're the host, it can be a challenge to entertain such a broad gathering of people.
Thanksgiving, which we've been celebrating in America for centuries now, is a time of family, food and, especially, tradition. Even so, many of the stories we take as gospel about this wonderful holiday—wonderful if you’re not endlessly bickering with your relatives, that is—aren’t true at all. Myth, legend and wishful thinking play into a lot of the misconceptions surrounding Turkey Day.
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