nPosted on November 28, 2019
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A tofu “turkey” with stuffing! |
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nThere is a lot of talk, these days, about eating less meat, or no meat. Many people are vegetarians (people who eat no meat, including fish), pescatarians (people who eat no meat except for fish), and vegans (people who eat only plant-based foods – so no meat, fish, dairy, or eggs).
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nThere are three main reasons to eat less or no meat: (1) for your own health, (2) for the sake of the environment, and (3) because the meat, dairy, and egg industries are cruel to animals.
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nAll of those folks no doubt skip turkey at Thanksgiving – either as an entire family or as an individual vegetarian in a meat-eating family.
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nMany people who eat meat just don’t love the traditional turkey meal. They’d rather have a leg of lamb or a prime rib or…?
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nFor those who complain that we should stick with turkey because it’s traditional, there is ample evidence that the original Thanksgiving featured lots of things alongside boiled or roasted wild turkey – IF there was turkey at all! Other waterfowl, such as ducks, geese were apparently more popular with the Pilgrims. Swans and even passenger pigeons are also likely. Venison (deer meat) was there for sure, and it’s probable that lots of seafood was served – eels, mussels, lobster, and clams.
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nOf course there was a lot of other food as well – corn, beans, squash, pumpkins, turnips, carrots, chestnuts, walnuts, beechnuts, onions, garlic, corn-based porridge, and cornbread.
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This “traditional” Thanksgiving meal is mostly foods that were added to historical tradition somewhere along the way. These upstarts were far from traditional when they were first included! |
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nBut there definitely were no mashed potatoes, sweet potato casseroles, or cranberries. And there was no wheat-flour based bread, nor any pies at all. So making an argument based on tradition is a bit silly – because all of today’s traditional foods were add-ons or instead-ofs to what WAS eaten. So all of us can still add-on or instead-of, all we like, and help grow the various traditions of Thanksgiving!
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nHow about some of these lovely yummies:
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nStuffed acorn squash with pecans
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nPumpkin-sage stuffed shells
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nVeggie pot pie
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nAlso on this date:
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nAuthor and artist William Blake’s birthday
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nAnniversary of Magellan naming the Pacific Ocean
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nAnniversary of the first skywriting in U.S. skies
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n(also here)
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nBurundi’s Republic Day
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nChad’s Republic Day
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nPanama’s Independence Day
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nMauritania’s Independence Day
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Thanksgiving:
Thanksgiving:
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nthe first Thanksgiving
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nthe history of Thanksgiving
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ntraditional Thanksgiving menu items such as seals and eels
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nwhy some call this day the National Day of Mourning
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nlittle known facts about Thanksgiving
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nanniversary of Thanksgivukkah
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nPlan ahead:
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nCheck out my Pinterest boards for:
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- November holidays
- November birthdays
- Historical anniversaries in November
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And here are my Pinterest boards for:
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- December holidays
- December birthdays
- Historical anniversaries in December
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