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What's On Your Thanksgiving Menu?


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I've never made turkey pot pie. I should keep that in mind. I make chicken pot pies sometimes.

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if im lucky i get some food, otherwise ill have a sandwish :D

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Hello people

 

Here in Germany there is a similar ceremony like you do the "Thanksgiving".

It is called "Erntedank Fest".

Basically, this is a Christian festival of thanks to God for all

grows on fields, trees and bushes. Even agriculture is thus expressed gratitude.

The festival is at the end of the harvest in autumn.

It is celebrated in churches or with parades or at home.

For example, there will be tables with the crude crops and which can be prepared therefrom, constructed.

Such events are important in this day and age, many a man is reminded of the roots.

 

Greetings from Germany

 

PFORZHEIM

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we had 2 turkeys/real mash potastoes ,greenbean casserole,cornbread casserole.stuffing with sauaage in it.yams,cranberries side and 2 salads one with cranberries and the other a house salad ,croisoints and fresh french bread ,corn n pease, gravy.....easter much of the same but switch out turkey for ham and we also have moms traditionaly german white potatoe salad every holiday except for thanksgiving...christmas we have traditional cabbage rolls and beef n mushrooms instead of the turkey or ham..same sides usualy

 

there must have been 4 pounds of fresh chocolate chip cookies and 8 different pies....its was overkill

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