Saturday Recipes - 11/22/25

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The true essence of Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is a time for gratitude, feasting, and family gatherings. Originating in 1621, it celebrates a harvest feast shared by the Pilgrims and Native Americans, symbolizing unity and thankfulness.

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Q: When did the turkey become a symbol of Thanksgiving?

(Answer at the bottom of the newsletter.)

VIDEO: Our Favorite Ina Garten Thanksgiving Turkey Recipe

 
 
 
 
 
 
Easy Ina Garten Recipes You Should Make for Thanksgiving
 
 

Ina Garten is the queen of Thanksgiving. From mac and cheese to potato gratin, here are three of her easiest recipes we love making for the holidays. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Here are the most searched Thanksgiving side dishes in each state
 
 

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14-In-1 Kitchen Chopper, Cutter, Dicer, & Slicer
 
 

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Easy Buffalo Chicken Parmesan
 
 

Easy Buffalo Chicken Parmesan is a twist on classic Chicken Parmesan. Perfect for game day or weeknight dinner! CONTINUE...

 
 
 
The Best Cornbread Comes From a Box—and It's Not Jiffy
 
 

If you're looking for the best cornbread mix you can buy, I've found it. Whole Foods 365 Cornbread & Muffin Mix offers homemade taste with store-bought convenience, and it’s CONTINUE...

 
 
 
Professional Ceramic Knife Sharpener
 
 

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Hamburger and Macaroni Recipe Review
 
 

Some weeknights when I’m just too tired to cook, this recipe for hamburger and macaroni is my saving grace. It comes together quickly and easily and my whole family loves it. CONTINUE...

 
 
 
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🤔 Answer to Today’s Trivia Question

For centuries, different cultures and religions have celebrated their harvests with a Thanksgiving feast, but the version of the Pilgrim's feast didn't come about until the 1800s. It was during this period that roasted turkey became ingrained in the traditional American Thanksgiving meal.

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