Valleys lay in sunny vapor, And a radiance mild was shed From each tree that like a taper At a feast stood. Then we said, “Our feast, too, shall soon be spread, Of good Thanksgiving turkey." –George Parsons Lathrop (1851–98)
Elizabeth Perkins (actress) was born on this day in 1960. James Coburn (actor) died on this day in 2002.
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How to Cook a Turkey
How to Cook a Turkey: Cooking Times and Tips Ready to roast the big bird? Here are our tips on how to cook a turkey, including a chart on how long to cook a turkey for peak flavor!
Some yard owners use rakes. Others use leaf blowers. Thoughtful cleanup in the fall will prepare your yard and garden for spring! Echo blowers are here to make activity easier so you can focus enjoying the season.
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Why Do We Eat Turkey on Thanksgiving? Why do we eat turkey (well, most of us) on Thanksgiving? It’s a bit of a mystery but it helps to know a bit about the history of this big feast day.
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