HAPPY THANKSGIVING
I'm not sure if Thanksgiving Day is the same in your culture as it is in mine, but I wish you all a blessed, safe & happy day.
Thanks for being a good neighbor.
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HAPPY THANKSGIVING
I'm not sure if Thanksgiving Day is the same in your culture as it is in mine, but I wish you all a blessed, safe & happy day.
Thanks for being a good neighbor.
Thanks ever so much for the kind thought, Ate so much I beleive New waders will be in the future...LOL
Yes, Happy Holiday and thanks Canada, i remember you well and fondly ! Stage, mind if i ask what a typical NS giving thanks day meal consisted of at your place ? I ask because a not too distant ancestor hailed from Halifax.
Cheers,
MontanaMoose
Happy Thanksgiving, y'all.
Ed
Pretty Much the same....
Turkey as big as you can get, gravy, mashed Potatoes,Turnip,squash,carrots,Sweet potatoes roasted!!!!my fav, Carrots
and the crem de le crem
Pumpkin/carrot cake with cream cheese frosting and pumpkin pie
Jesh I am hungry allover again LOL
Happy Thanksgiving Day Canada!
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Happy Thanksgiving to all of Canada!
Stage1 - It's a little after 3.00AM here and I'm not supposed to be thinking of food, but now I can't get the thought of turkey with all the trimmings out of my head. THANKS! LOL!!
Best regards to all our Canadian neighbors, Dave S. (fishdog54)
Oh crap forgot the apple Cranberrie stuffing..
Here is a ? Why does the US and Canada celebrate Thanksgiving on differnt days... I am thinking it is due to the Harvest times for each country
Our Thanksgiving was based on European Harvest Feasts/Celebrations and brought to Canada by Explorer Martin Frobisher who was thankful to have made it to Newfoundland alive......
Copied this tidbit from a web source, this will surprise a few of y'all he he
" Americans did not invent Thanksgiving. It began in Canada. Frobisher's celebration in 1578 was 43 years before the pilgrims gave thanks in 1621 for the bounty that ended a year of hardships and death. Abraham Lincoln established the date for the US as the last Thursday in November. In 1941, US Congress set the National Holiday as the fourth Thursday in November.
Frobisher and early colonists, giving thanks for safe passage, as well as pilgrim celebrations in the US that began the traditions of turkeys, pumpkin pies, and the gathering of family and friends.
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