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Thanksgiving Thanksgiving is a time-honored holiday celebrated primarily in the United States and Canada, with its origins deeply rooted in gratitude and the harvest season. In the U.S., Thanksgiving is observed on the fourth Thursday of November, while Canadians celebrate it on the second Monday of October. The holiday traces its origins to early settlers, including the Pilgrims in Plymouth, Massachusetts, who shared a feast with the Wampanoag people in 1621 as a gesture of thanksgiving for a bountiful harvest. Over the centuries, this simple feast evolved into a national holiday, where families gather to give thanks for the blessings in their lives, share a festive meal, and create memories together. At its core, Thanksgiving is about expressing gratitude—whether for family, friends, health, or good fortune. Traditional dishes often include roast turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, and pumpkin pie. It's also a time when communities come together, volunteering in food banks or serving meals to those less fortunate. In modern times, Thanksgiving has become more than just a meal; it's a symbol of unity and reflection, a chance to pause, appreciate what we have, and look ahead to the future with hope. While the celebration may vary from family to family, the sentiment of gratitude remains central to the holiday. ZYVAEMPORIUM.COM #HAPPYTHANKSGIVING #USA #CANADA #WENDELPIERRE #ZYVAEMPORIUM
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𝗛𝗮𝗽𝗽𝘆 𝗧𝗵𝗮𝗻𝗸𝘀𝗴𝗶𝘃𝗶𝗻𝗴! 𝗟𝗲𝘁’𝘀 𝗧𝗮𝗹𝗸 𝗚𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗶𝘁𝘂𝗱𝗲 (𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗦𝗶𝗱𝗲 𝗗𝗶𝘀𝗵𝗲𝘀!) 🦃🍂 Thanksgiving is a day for gratitude, connection, and, of course, delicious food. Did you know the holiday has been celebrated in the United States since 1621, when the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag shared a harvest feast? However, it wasn’t until 1863—during the Civil War—that President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed Thanksgiving a national holiday to promote unity and gratitude. Fast forward to today, and Thanksgiving is a chance to reflect on what we’re thankful for while gathering around tables full of comforting dishes. 💡 𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗜’𝗺 𝗚𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗲𝗳𝘂𝗹 𝗙𝗼𝗿: This year, I’m especially thankful for opportunities to grow, connect with inspiring people (like all of you!), and the simple joys that make life meaningful like eating dinner with my family. 𝘕𝘰𝘸, 𝘭𝘦𝘵’𝘴 𝘵𝘢𝘭𝘬 𝘧𝘰𝘰𝘥! Thanksgiving wouldn’t be complete without everyone’s favorite side dishes. Whether you’re a fan of creamy mashed potatoes, savory stuffing, or that iconic green bean casserole, side dishes are the unsung heroes of the Thanksgiving table. Many years ago we started making homemade perogies that became our family's favorite 😋 🎉 𝗤𝘂𝗲𝘀𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗬𝗼𝘂: What’s your all-time favorite Thanksgiving side dish? Let’s have some fun—share yours in the comments below! Wishing you and yours a joyful and delicious Thanksgiving! 🧡 #Thanksgiving #Gratitude #ThankfulThursday #ThanksgivingTraditions #FoodieFun
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It's a tough decision to make, but what's your favorite day of the holiday season, Christmas or Thanksgiving? (Both include lots of food, so you really can't go wrong, lol) #thisorthat #holidayseason #thanksgiving #christmas #favorite #holiday #celebration #thewoodlandstx #montgomerycountytx #harriscountytx #brazoriacountytx #ftbendcountytx #houstontx
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HAPPY GLUTEN-FREE THANKSGIVING CANADA! In a world that moves so fast, taking a moment to slow down and be thankful for life’s blessings feels even more meaningful. 💛 Wishing you a glutenf-free Thanksgiving filled with joy, peace, and plenty of reasons to be thankful. #ThankfulAndBlessed #ThanksgivingSpirit #CelebrateGratitude #glutenfreefoodprogram #gffp #gffoodprogram
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It's Thanksgiving week and we're sure many of you are planning on having wonderful gatherings. 🦃✨ As we head into the holidays, we want to remind our tenants of the following: No candles allowed: For everyone's safety, open flames like candles are not permitted at our properties. Cooking safety: Never leave the stove unattended, and keep cooking areas clean to avoid fire hazards. Be mindful of noise: As you celebrate, remember to be respectful of your neighbors. Keep the volume down, especially late at night, to ensure everyone can enjoy a peaceful holiday. Wishing you a safe and happy Thanksgiving! 🍂 — #PatriotProperties #Thankful #thanksgiving #tenants #multifamilyrealestate #propertymanagement #madisonwi #madisonpropertymanager #madisonpropertymanagement
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🍂 Thanksgiving Prep Made Easy 🦃 The countdown to Thanksgiving is ON! ⏰ Whether you're hosting or just cooking up a storm, having a prep plan in place is the secret to a stress-free feast. From buying ingredients ahead of time to knowing exactly when to pull the turkey out, a little planning goes a long way. For those who don’t have hours to spare, don’t sweat it—organizing your tasks in advance keeps everything running smoothly so you can actually enjoy the day (and the deliciousness). What’s your biggest Thanksgiving challenge? Let’s swap tips below! 🥧👇 #ThanksgivingPrep #FeastWithoutStress #PlanLikeAPro #HolidayHacks #ThanksgivingVibes #TurkeyTime #StressLessServeMore #pamcorningrealtor #seniorsrealestatespecialist #55PlusLiving #HomeSmartFirstClassRealty #BabyBoomer #RightSizingSpecialist #PlymouthCountyLiving #SouthShoreLiving #RightSizedLivingWithPam #SeniorLiving #55PlusCommunities Check out my YouTube Page Here! @RightSizedLivingWithPam
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Celebrating Thanksgiving in Canada: A Time for Gratitude and Togetherness Thanksgiving is a cherished holiday in Canada, marked by gratitude, family gatherings, and bountiful feasts. While often compared to the American Thanksgiving, the Canadian version has its own unique traditions, and it is celebrated on the second Monday of October, aligning with the harvest season. The crisp autumn air, vibrant fall colors, and the spirit of thankfulness make this a special time across the country. At its core, Canadian Thanksgiving is about showing gratitude for the harvest and blessings of the past year. Families come together to share a meal, typically featuring turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie. Some households incorporate regional dishes like butter tarts in Ontario, Nanaimo bars in British Columbia, or tourtière in Quebec, adding a distinct Canadian flavor to the celebration. Beyond the food, Thanksgiving in Canada is a time for reflection. Many take the opportunity to pause and appreciate the good in their lives, whether it's family, health, or personal achievements. This sense of gratitude often extends to acts of kindness, with people donating to food banks or participating in community service to help those in need. The weekend leading up to Thanksgiving also presents a perfect chance for Canadians to enjoy the outdoors. With the fall foliage at its peak, many families go for hikes, visit apple orchards, or take scenic drives through the countryside. It's a way to connect with nature while reflecting on the beauty of the season. While each family has its own way of celebrating, one common thread is the emphasis on togetherness. Whether it’s a small gathering or a large family reunion, Thanksgiving serves as a reminder of the importance of loved ones and community. In a year where many have faced challenges, Thanksgiving 2024 is expected to be a time of renewed appreciation, fostering a sense of hope and positivity as we move forward.
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🦃 Why is Turkey the Star of Thanksgiving? 🦃 Ever wonder why turkey takes center stage every Thanksgiving? 🍂 Here’s a fun history lesson to share around the table this year! - At the first Thanksgiving in 1621, early settlers and Native Americans feasted on venison, seafood, and other wild game—but turkey? It wasn’t even the main dish! So, how did turkey become the holiday’s MVP? - ✅ It’s American-Made! Wild turkeys are native to North America, making them a uniquely American symbol. ✅ Feeds a Crowd: Turkeys are big enough to satisfy a whole family and still leave room for leftovers. ✅ Tradition Made It Happen: In the 19th century, Sarah Josepha Hale—known as the "Mother of Thanksgiving"—campaigned to make Thanksgiving a national holiday. In her writings, she highlighted turkey dinners with all the trimmings, and the bird quickly became synonymous with the celebration. - Turkeys were also practical. They were plentiful, economical, and didn’t interfere with other food sources like chickens (needed for eggs) or cows (needed for milk). Thanks to Hale’s vivid descriptions and advocacy, turkey became the iconic centerpiece of Thanksgiving feasts! - At Able Care Mobile Therapy, we cherish the traditions that bring families and communities together. Whether it’s sharing a meal, a story, or a helping hand, these moments make the season special. 💜 - How do you enjoy your turkey? Sandwiches, soups, or something creative? Tell us in the comments! 👇 . . . . . . . . #ThanksgivingTraditions #TurkeyTime #AbleCareMobileTherapy
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Happy Thanksgiving from the Meridian Team! This time of year, we pause to reflect on all we’re grateful for—our families, friends, and the communities that make everything brighter. Whether you’re celebrating with a large gathering or keeping it cozy, we hope your day is filled with laughter, warmth, and great food. And since we all know the turkey coma struggle is real, here are 3 tips to keep Thanksgiving from turning into an eating marathon: 1. The “Taste-Don’t-Tackle” Approach: Sample a little of everything you love instead of tackling full portions—your future self (and your post-meal nap) will thank you. 2. Take Tiny Timeouts: Between each round of mashed potatoes and pie, take a moment to savor and enjoy. Pro tip: moving around between courses (even a quick walk) can help. 3. Dessert Strategy: Choose or Commit: Either pick your absolute favorite dessert or have a tiny taste of each. Your inner foodie gets the satisfaction, without the food coma! Wishing you a wonderful Thanksgiving filled with gratitude, joy, and cherished moments! #FamilyBusiness #Thanksgiving #Gratitude #Thankful #FamilyTime #HolidayTips #Meridian
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It's a tough decision to make, but what's your favorite day of the holiday season, Christmas or Thanksgiving? (Both include lots of food, so you really can't go wrong, lol) #StLouisRealtor #AskMetroStLHomeTeam #NoLimitsRealEstate #StLouisREFAQs #HomeSellingTips #HomeBuying101 #RealEstateTruths #AskAnExpert #StLouisHomes #RealEstateAdvice #MadisonCountyILRealtor #StClairCountyILRealtor #MadisonCountyILREFAQs #StClairCountyILREFAQs
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