We thought we would do a post Thanksgiving, which is just like the way we like our food in a little of this, a little of that and topped with some candy.
a pre-dinner tradition for many is Thanksgiving Day Parade Macy. Check out this cool photo gallery of old in the first days of the parade - there are also some fascinating historical information:
The Macy Thanksgiving Day Parade began in 1924, but it was called Christmas Parade. In its early years, the entertainment came in the form of animals borrowed from the Central Park Zoo. The first float, Felix the Cat, appeared three years later in 1927. At that time, after the show was done, officials would simply release the loins and let the balloons float away; there was a $ 100 prize for anyone who could find and return to Macy. This event was abandoned in 1933 after his plane crashed a guy trying to get a runaway balloon
For cooks, Yankee Magazine offers an FAQ Turkey: Thanksgiving Cheat sheet with a Thanksgiving scenario - from 3 days before your dinner up in until serving. They also offer 25 Thanksgiving tips.
For some unique recipes, The New York Times weigh with the US Thanksgiving, a collection of recipes that evoke all 50 states (and DC and Puerto Rico) . For a more traditional outlet, we turn to No-Fuss Menu Thanksgiving Yankee - filled with recipes for roast turkey with Cornbread-and-Sausage Stuffing, giblet gravy, Creamed Onions, Herbed Mashed Potatoes Maple Walnut Acorn Squash, Easiest Brussels sprouts and cranberry chutney Julie Sahni. Or try traditional recipes with a twist. And the next day, here are some recipes for Thanksgiving Leftover
The only thing you do not want on the menu is a kitchen fire - Thanksgiving is the first day for home fires involving cooking - three times the average number. Review some tips from the National Prevention Kitchen Safety Fire Association. And if you are thinking of fried turkey, be sure to see the position of our last year of counseling William Shatner.
We advise to avoid the emergency room altogether. It is a busy place on Thanksgiving - in addition to burns, frequent injuries are sections of the sculpture, sports injuries, contamination of food, overeating and over-drinking, family conflicts that lead to physical altercations. It is always better to avoid post-Thanksgiving food poisoning.
OK, we'll leave you with some Thanksgiving-related amusements. Have a safe and wonderful holiday!
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