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I love thanksgiving as it is one of my favorite holidays.... Might have to do with the fact it's a day dedicated to eat delicious food haha

What's your favorite dish?

My favorite dish besides turkey is my aunts Mac n cheese

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never had a good thanksgiving dinner family always ordered it from some nasty place called k&w
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I gotta say stuffing
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Whatever is for dessert
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I would have to say I love the stuffing. It always seems to hit a certain spot only on thanksgiving
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Tasty wrote Whatever is for dessert


Pumpkin pie slaps
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i will say that dessert usually slaps
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Green bean hotdish
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black olives to put on each finger and eat them off and green bean casserole
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None because we don't celebrate the holiday in Europe. However, apparently it is somewhat celebrated in Leiden (the Netherlands (where I live)).
I'm sure I would love the holiday if I were living in the new world. It sounds very much like an autumnal Christmas!
Interestingly, the holiday is also observed in Liberia.

Thanksgiving in Liberia
The freed black slaves from the US who colonised Liberia began celebrating Thanksgiving in their new home as early as the 1880's. In Liberia, Thanksgiving is a time to celebrate the harvest season as well as to attend special church services and give thanks to God for all of His abundant blessings on oneself, one's family, and the whole nation. Source

Thanksgiving in Leiden, the Netherlands
Many of the Pilgrims who migrated to the Plymouth Plantation resided in the city of Leiden from 1609 to 1620 and had recorded their births, marriages, and deaths at the Pieterskerk (St. Peter's church). In commemoration, a non-denominational Thanksgiving Day service is held each year on the morning of the American Thanksgiving Day in the Pieterskerk, a Gothic church in Leiden, noting the hospitality the Pilgrims received in Leiden on their way to the New World. Thanksgiving is observed by orthodox Protestant churches in the Netherlands on the first Wednesday in November (Dankdag [nl]). It is not a public holiday. Those who observe the day either go to church in the evening or take the day off and go to church in the morning too. Source
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