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    the jack-o-lantern bags. For many people‚ going to the pumpkin patch is a fall tradition. Children sit impatiently in the back seat of their parent’s car‚ asking repetitively if they’re there yet. As they approach the field that looks like a sea of a thousand orange pumpkins‚ the children become excited thinking about which ones they are going to take home with them. Every year my son insists on bringing home the one hundred pound pumpkin‚ which he cannot even

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    one arrived we lined up to get the food and chowed down on our food. It wasn’t really eventful so we moved on to my favorite; pumpkin pie. Ryan really likes whipped cream on his pie so he goes and gets the cream‚ and then BAM! Leighton (my granddaughter) jumps up so fast and climbs over the counter like a ninja to stop Ryan from getting the whipped cream. So we eat our pie and we went around the table saying what we are thankful for‚ we went through the usual with our family with items like: toilet

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    Family feast is an important tradition during Thanksgiving. The entire family sits at the table during dinner and offer prayer to the Lord Almighty for his continuous grace. The traditional stuffed turkey adorns every dinner table during the feast. Pumpkin pie‚ Cranberry sauce‚ Corns are some of the dishes cooked everywhere to mark the day. Finally‚ Thanksgiving gives Americans a day to spend time with family and friends. We all reflect‚ at the magical moment when we first sit down at the holiday table

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    Pies in History

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    Century 9 17th‚ 18th and 19th Century 10 Pie Crusts 12 Types of Pie Dough 13 Fillings 15 Fruit Filling 15 Apple Pie 16 Sour Cherry Pie 18 Custard or Soft Fillings 18 Chess Pie / Baked Cheesecake 20 Pumpkin Pie 20 Cream Pie Filling 22 Coconut Cream Pie 22 Boston Cream Pie 23 Chiffon Pie Filling 24 Lemon Chiffon Pie 25 Savoury Pies 27 Cheshire Pork Pie 27 Steak and Kidney Pie 27 Shepherds Pie 27 Starches for Fillings 28 Present

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    Family Tradition

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    recipies when cooking the thick butter garlic mashed potatoes‚ homemade sweet red cranberry sauce‚ and the rich creamy dark gravy. On the other hand‚ my mom and I always cook the french green beans‚ sausage and bread stuffing‚ and also our homemade pumpkin pie together. While the women spend most of the early afternoon in the kitchen getting things ready‚ the men normally gather in the living room and watch sports or play a board game on the coffee table. It is a rule in our house that no man is allowed

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    Pumpkin Carving

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    Pumpkin Carving" General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience on the best way to carve a pumpkin Central Idea: The sequence of steps used in order to carve a great pumpkin INTRODUCTION A. | The need for a great holiday decoration | B. | Very inexpensive project that is fun for the whole family | C. | The best part is the pumpkin is edible so the insides can be usedAs a child one of my favorite memories during Halloween was having a pumpkin carving

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    MICHAEL ARLEN: ODE TO THANKSGIVING It is time‚ at last‚ to speak the truth about Thanksgiving‚ and the truth is this. Thanksgiving is really not such a terrific holiday. Consider the traditional symbols of the event: Dried corn husks hanging on the door! Terrible wine! Cranberry jelly in little bowls of extremely doubtful provenance which everyone is required to handle with the greatest of care! Consider the participants‚ the merrymakers: men and women (also children) who have survived

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    boiled eggs and mustard. The boiled potatoes‚ onions‚ pickles‚ and boiled eggs are cut into cubes and mashed together. The mustard is added for flavor and color. My family always looks forward to the desserts. Pumpkin Pie and Strawberry Cheese cake are the favorites of almost everyone. Pecan Pie is also a huge hit on the holidays. The ribs‚ potato salad and desserts are my favorite foods served at Christmas dinner. Another thing that makes Christmas dinner my favorite is the family. My favorite thing

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    Last Minute Halloween Costume Ideas Witches‚ ghosts and goblins‚ oh my! It’s that time of the year again where folks can embrace their inner wild side and stock up on their favorite sweets. Happy Halloween. Well not quite‚ but soon. And here at Isle Casino Hotel Bettendorf‚ we can’t wait to celebrate it with you! We’ve got a pretty epic Halloween bash coming up that you don’t want to miss. But first‚ read on to discover 10 last minute Halloween costume ideas‚ that’ll help you prepare for our event

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    Prepare for Thanksgiving

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    all the good seasonings you will be putting in the stuffing. You can also make your cranberry sauce this far ahead (the cooked kind with loads of sugar‚ that is). If your family recipe is a raw relish‚ wait until three days ahead. FIVE DAYS AHEAD Pie dough time. Toss together what you need‚ wrap it up and stick it in the fridge. If you’ve made the dough far ahead and frozen it‚ now is a good time to take it out of the freezer and let it defrost in the fridge until you are ready to bake (ideally

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