Archive for ◊ November, 2005 ◊

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• Saturday, November 26th, 2005

Allrecipes | Advice | Thanksgiving Dinner Menus
Whether you find yourself hosting a house full of guests, or planning your first Thanksgiving dinner for two, try forming some new culinary traditions of

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• Saturday, November 26th, 2005

Thanksgiving Crafts for Kids – Turkey Craft Ideas
Thanksgiving crafts for kids, turkey craft ideas. Thanksgiving Crafts for Kids – Turkey Craft Ideas These easy to make Thanksgiving crafts are sure to please your children

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• Saturday, November 26th, 2005

Plimoth Plantation’s Pilgrim Village and Native American Homesite
In the Visitor Center, explore Thanksgiving: Memory, Myth & Meaning, an indoor exhibit which covers the history of Thanksgiving, leading you from

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• Friday, November 25th, 2005

Now that Thanksgiving’s over, what do you do with all that turkey? Check out the Thanksgiving leftover recipe list at Allrecipes.com.

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• Thursday, November 24th, 2005

Best wishes for a very happy and blessed Thanksgiving from The Thanksgiving Idea Place.

After the turkey, get a jump-start on your holiday shopping. Find the Perfect Holiday Gift at Amazon.com Gift Central.

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• Thursday, November 24th, 2005

by Dave Saunders

To many, good nutrition and thanksgiving dinner seem to cancel each other out. However it should be possible and even easy to make a nutritious meal that is a pleasure to share with friends and family. Here are a few tips to help you make your holiday meals healthy ones too. [read full article]

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• Wednesday, November 23rd, 2005

Thanksgiving is the most important holiday of the year.

Oh, sure, Christmas is grand, and I know it has many, many fans. I’m not knocking Christmas, but Thanksgiving is more important. And Easter has its fans, too. Rebirth is a wonderful thing, but I still say Thanksgiving is more important. Yes, the kids might put in a good word for Halloween. I am sure they enjoy the costumes and the sugar overdose, but Thanksgiving is more important. [read full article]

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• Tuesday, November 22nd, 2005

by Constance Weygandt

From Thanksgiving to Christmas, increased stress and overeating are a part of life in our society. Due to increased stress levels, we are more likely to eat for emotional reasons. The smells in our homes, on Thanksgiving day, stir up childhood memories of happy times spent with family and friends. This can be a wonderful time of the year and with a few tips, we can manage both emotional needs and caloric intake. [read full article]

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• Monday, November 21st, 2005

by Adriana Copaceanu

Many of us believe Christmas is one of the most celebrated holidays, right? Actually, one of the most notable occasions is Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving is surprisingly a widely celebrated holiday that crosses over many nationalities and religions. [read full article]

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• Saturday, November 19th, 2005

by Susie Cortright

Celebrate families and togetherness this Thanksgiving Day with some time-honored traditions, which give us a sense of family identity and meaningfulness that can last for generations. Here are nine ideas for starting new family traditions – and for revering the old ones…[read full article]