Archive for December, 2009

Welcome to American Feast Part 4 (of 4)

By admin On December 18, 2009 NO COMMENTS

http://www.americanfeast.com
We’ve started a new business that delivers food straight from America’s family farms and creative kitchens preparing specialties from their own recipes because we believe the great variety and superb quality of American foods deserve recognition among the world’s best.

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Is Thanksgiving Day only an American holiday?

By admin On December 17, 2009 NO COMMENTS

Or was there a feast perhaps by a different name that was celebrated in the past around this time? Something older perhaps celebrated in other countries as well. Was just wondering.
Thanks Jessi. I thought Harvest Festival and giving thanks for all the gifts under the sun was alot older than the arrival of the Pilgrams. I just checked and had no idea how many different names there were for harvest alone. Thanks. A very happy holiday to everyone too.

"There are also Thanksgiving holidays celebrated every year in Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, Laos, Liberia, Puerto Rico, Guam, Grenada, and the Virgin Islands."
Quoted From Compton’s Interactive Encyclopedia

I think it’s also in Canada and Australia.

They’re just tweaked to fit their culture/history. The actual first Thanksgiving with the pilgrims is actually just a folk tale. It didn’t really happen. Thanksgiving originated from harvest festivals where you thank God for your crops and have

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Welcome to American Feast Part 4 (of 4)

By admin On December 17, 2009 NO COMMENTS

http://www.americanfeast.com
We’ve started a new business that delivers food straight from America’s family farms and creative kitchens preparing specialties from their own recipes because we believe the great variety and superb quality of American foods deserve recognition among the world’s best.

Duration : 0:4:17


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Is Thanksgiving Day only an American holiday?

By admin On December 16, 2009 NO COMMENTS

Or was there a feast perhaps by a different name that was celebrated in the past around this time? Something older perhaps celebrated in other countries as well. Was just wondering.
Thanks Jessi. I thought Harvest Festival and giving thanks for all the gifts under the sun was alot older than the arrival of the Pilgrams. I just checked and had no idea how many different names there were for harvest alone. Thanks. A very happy holiday to everyone too.

"There are also Thanksgiving holidays celebrated every year in Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, Laos, Liberia, Puerto Rico, Guam, Grenada, and the Virgin Islands."
Quoted From Compton’s Interactive Encyclopedia

I think it’s also in Canada and Australia.

They’re just tweaked to fit their culture/history. The actual first Thanksgiving with the pilgrims is actually just a folk tale. It didn’t really happen. Thanksgiving originated from harvest festivals where you thank God for your crops and have

Click here to continue reading

Welcome to American Feast Part 4 (of 4)

By admin On December 16, 2009 NO COMMENTS

http://www.americanfeast.com
We’ve started a new business that delivers food straight from America’s family farms and creative kitchens preparing specialties from their own recipes because we believe the great variety and superb quality of American foods deserve recognition among the world’s best.

Duration : 0:4:17


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Is Thanksgiving Day only an American holiday?

By admin On December 15, 2009 NO COMMENTS

Or was there a feast perhaps by a different name that was celebrated in the past around this time? Something older perhaps celebrated in other countries as well. Was just wondering.
Thanks Jessi. I thought Harvest Festival and giving thanks for all the gifts under the sun was alot older than the arrival of the Pilgrams. I just checked and had no idea how many different names there were for harvest alone. Thanks. A very happy holiday to everyone too.

"There are also Thanksgiving holidays celebrated every year in Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, Laos, Liberia, Puerto Rico, Guam, Grenada, and the Virgin Islands."
Quoted From Compton’s Interactive Encyclopedia

I think it’s also in Canada and Australia.

They’re just tweaked to fit their culture/history. The actual first Thanksgiving with the pilgrims is actually just a folk tale. It didn’t really happen. Thanksgiving originated from harvest festivals where you thank God for your crops and have

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Travel to Devon in England and Feast on an abundance of Traditional Devonian Villages

By admin On December 14, 2009 NO COMMENTS

Devon is a County of immense beauty and a very popular summer destination for British tourists as well as foreign visitors. Its varied landscape and interesting Cities and Towns offer a lot to the traveller and its location on the South West tip of the Country gives it a milder climate compared to the rest of England. In fact, the South coast is known as the English Riviera!

Like all of the United Kingdom, the County of Devonshire is steeped in history and there is evidence scattered across the landscape and inside its main Towns and Villages. Most people who visit Devon, come for the seaside resorts like Torquay, Dawlish and Paignton, but there is so much more for the visitor to the region, though everyone enjoys the famous Devon Cream Teas!

The Gateway City of Exeter is a vibrant destination in itself with a buzzing University population and plenty to see

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Is Thanksgiving Day only an American holiday?

By admin On December 14, 2009 NO COMMENTS

Or was there a feast perhaps by a different name that was celebrated in the past around this time? Something older perhaps celebrated in other countries as well. Was just wondering.
Thanks Jessi. I thought Harvest Festival and giving thanks for all the gifts under the sun was alot older than the arrival of the Pilgrams. I just checked and had no idea how many different names there were for harvest alone. Thanks. A very happy holiday to everyone too.

"There are also Thanksgiving holidays celebrated every year in Japan, South Korea, the Philippines, Laos, Liberia, Puerto Rico, Guam, Grenada, and the Virgin Islands."
Quoted From Compton’s Interactive Encyclopedia

I think it’s also in Canada and Australia.

They’re just tweaked to fit their culture/history. The actual first Thanksgiving with the pilgrims is actually just a folk tale. It didn’t really happen. Thanksgiving originated from harvest festivals where you thank God for your crops and have

Click here to continue reading

Welcome to American Feast Part 4 (of 4)

By admin On December 11, 2009 NO COMMENTS

http://www.americanfeast.com
We’ve started a new business that delivers food straight from America’s family farms and creative kitchens preparing specialties from their own recipes because we believe the great variety and superb quality of American foods deserve recognition among the world’s best.

Duration : 0:4:17


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Welcome to American Feast Part 4 (of 4)

By admin On December 10, 2009 NO COMMENTS

http://www.americanfeast.com
We’ve started a new business that delivers food straight from America’s family farms and creative kitchens preparing specialties from their own recipes because we believe the great variety and superb quality of American foods deserve recognition among the world’s best.

Duration : 0:4:17


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