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Learn About The Interesting Thanksgiving Trivia’s You Could Share With Your Guests

Friday, July 16th, 2010

Usually, when Thanksgiving than what first comes to mind are the delicious cakes and other dishes and spectacular roast turkey.

Well, food is an important part of his party, but not the only component of the Thanksgiving season. Thanksgiving is really a great opportunity for us to celebrate with joy and thank our creator, along with family and friends for the blessings we have received so far.

Here are some Thanksgiving trivia you’d like to share during your vacation.

1) Sarah Hale, editor of a women’s magazine, is credited with having declared Thanksgiving a national holiday, in writing to Congress for many years.

February) The first Thanksgiving was celebrated by the Pilgrims in 1621. It was also told that his thanksgiving was a total of three days.

3) Original name / word for pilgrims, in fact the Puritans.

4) Fork Turkey is considered a lucky charm to grasp what before anyone else gets them. Have fun looking!

5) Before being captured and sold, cranberry must bounce at least four times before is not considered too old.

6) The food long before astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldren eaten on the moon was a roast turkey dinner with all the trimmings.

7) 102 pilgrims said to have been aboard the Mayflower, who came to America (New World).

8) is the name of the ship date of dispatch of the ship Mayflower before landing in American Puritan leader.

9) Abraham Lincoln was the president who made a national holiday of Thanksgiving in the U.S. and before he said, Thanksgiving is celebrated whenever the governor of a state, he said.

10) Thanksgiving is always celebrated on Thursday because it was the week of half the Puritans daily prayers.

11) pumpkin pie has not been delivered during the first Thanksgiving celebrations in 1620, because the ovens were not invented yet at that time.

12) Approval to conduct the Thanksgiving table ate with their hands, spitting on the floor, pulling the bones into the heart after eating.

13) Not all were traveling in the New World in solving some of these travelers were out to get skins and wood to postpone England.

14) Pilgrims to the New World through the Mayflower actually spent 66 days at sea before reaching land again. This is what it was before you travel.

15) In October 1777, George Washington declared Thanksgiving All “Cologne, because it felt better than his victory over Sarasota.

Thanksgiving is more than a great meal. It is time for family and friends to meet again in a festive mood to appreciate all the blessings given and simply enjoy the company of really good people will have made a difference in your life. So have a happy thanksgiving