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Thanksgiving’s Transforming Traditions

November 16, 2011
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Thanksgiving’s Transforming Traditions

It’s a dilemma facing families who hold the holiday precious: how do you make each Thanksgiving better than the last without violating what people know and love? And what can take the place of a treasured recipe or practice that, owing to the passage of time, is no longer available? About three years ago,...
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A Thanksgiving Recipe for the American Spirit: Feed the Hungry

November 24, 2009
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A Thanksgiving Recipe for the American Spirit: Feed the Hungry

Usually I devote my piece of Osmosis real estate to setting right the political wrongs. But now that we’re upon the one holiday that unites us all, I thought I’d take a minute to discuss why Thanksgiving is truly is an American Experience.
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Thanksgiving Meal Planning: Never Too Early to Start

November 9, 2009
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Thanksgiving Meal Planning: Never Too Early to Start

Thanksgiving, like all holiday dinners, has its defining dishes. On Thursday, Nov. 26, American families will be consuming turkey, stuffing, pumpkin pie, and, inevitably, something involving cranberries. There’s nothing wrong with tradition--but it's easy to insert a few new side dishes to spice it up.
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