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PUBLISHED BY SENSITREND DATE: 03-11-2023
Thanksgiving is a celebration of gratitude and say thanks to all good things in life.
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A time to give thanks for the harvest and appreciate those who provide the food we eat.
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Thanksgiving 2023 will be celebrated on Thursday, November 23.
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Thanksgiving is an American tradition of family unity, reflection, and gratitude.
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The Pilgrims and English settlers, along with Native Americans, celebrated first Thanksgiving in 1621.
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Spending time with family and friends is a tradition of Thanksgiving.
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Thanksgiving dinner is usually served around 4-5 PM but may vary according to family customs.
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Pumpkin pie, turkey, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, stuffing, and green bean casserole are popular Thanksgiving dishes.
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One enjoyable way to celebrate Thanksgiving is to spend time with loved ones.
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Thanksgiving dinner is unique in that there is a lot of food prepared so that there is enough for everyone.
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Giving food, clothing, or volunteer labor to the homeless on Thanksgiving is a special tradition.
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