26 amazing things that you probably do not know the story of Thanksgiving

This Thanksgiving trivial will let you feel full of knowledge.


You can think that you knowAll there is to know about Thanksgiving. Of course, it seems pretty simple: commemorate a great feast shared by pilgrims and Native Americans in 1621, we meet with our friends and family on theFourth November Thursday eatingToo from Turkey And joke and cranberry sauce, try not to talk about politics and watching a little football. And that's right? Well, not exactly. Thanksgiving is a party with a complicated and fascinating back table. Here are 26 facts about Thanksgiving's story that could surprise you!

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Thanksgiving is supposed to be a quick, not a feast.

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As a history teacherKen Albalaexplained in theSAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, a "Thanksgiving" was a practice with very different intentions and traditions that the gourmet festival associated with the holidays today. In fact, the event we emphasize as thePremier Thanksgiving was not even called as such. A real Thanksgiving was an opportunity for the pilgrims - more precisely, the most pious Puritans among them - to gather in a collective day of fasting and meditation, to thank a generous harvest and to think about how to improve their weaknesses as individuals.

Fasting and meditation look like a slightly different approach than eating your weight in Turkey, stuffing and pumpkin pie.

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The pilgrims did not have a ranges.

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Here's something to thank for this Thanksgiving: you have access to useful cutlery like forks. Can you imagine trying to eat all your Thanksgiving meal with a spoon? It seems rough! But knives and spoons wereAll pilgrims had to work with When they sat for this first Thanksgiving dinner. (This can explain why Turkey was not on the menu.)

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The original Thanksgiving lasted three days.

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This first celebration in 1621 in Plymouth, mass.had nearly 150 participants, according toEdward Winslow, who was one of them. "For three days we have entertained and feasted," he wrote.

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Thanksgiving Canada (perhaps) came first.

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According to CNNCanada hosted the current first Thanksgiving. The complaint in question refers to the arrival of the English explorerMartin Frobisher And his crew at our neighbor north in 1578. Happy to be on a dry land, they celebrated with a celebration of beef, sparkling peas and crackers. However, it was called Thanksgiving, however, is still ready to debate.

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The first parade of Macy's Thanksgiving Day had live animals instead of balloons.

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When he started in 1924, Macy's Thanksgiving Day show did not have the gigantic balloons we all know today. Instead, theyParaded live animals in the streets from New York. No small ones we talk about elephants and tigers, while loan from Central Park zoo. The balloons did not arrive before a few years later.

Felix The cat was the first, at the fourth annual parade held in 1927. And back to these beginnings, the balloons had no long life of the shelf. Since there was no deflation procedure, the balloons were simply released in the air and could be returned to Macy's for a monetary reward.

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Westminster Abbey organized Thanksgiving for American troops during the Second World War.

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In 1942, the United Kingdom joined the festivities when itThanksgiving services housed at the Westminster Abbey For American troops stationed in England during the Second World War. It was the first time in its 900-year-old story that a foreign army was invited inside the substantial cathedral, pulling more than 3,500 soldiers gathered in the benches and patriotic hymns sang from the Patriotic hymns "America the beautiful" and "star banner".

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Even astronauts celebrate Thanksgiving in space.

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Unlike the rest of us,astronauts "Do not really have the day of leave Thursday," like the NASA spokesmanDan Huot RecountSpace.com. But at least aboard the international spatial station, they get a large meal in the space that includes Turkey, corn vinaigrette, cranberry sauce and desserts.

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There are three US cities named Turkey.

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We are not sure what Thanksgiving is like inTurkey, Texas; Turkey, North Carolina; Or Turkey Creek, LouisianaBut we can only suppose they are legendary. With about 500 residents in each of these small towns, it might even be a large part with everyone guest. (At least, that's what it's like in our imaginations.)

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Nobody is quite sure that the President has first forgave Turkey.

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Some historians think it started withAbraham Lincoln, who forgave a turkey for dinner when his son Tad "intercedes in the name of his life",The journalist of the White House wrote. "Advocacy [TAD] has been admitted and the life of Turkey spared." Others believe it started withPresident Harry Truman In the 40s, but the official website of the White House rejects this as a tale spread by "mythmakers" and believingJohn F. Kennedy Forgives a Turkey (which has come to bear a sign around his neck that read "good consumption", Mr. President, a few days before his assassination.

But the credit really belongs toGeorge H. W. Bush, who started practice at the age of 1989. According to theNational Federation of Turkey, which raises birds for the presidential forglings ceremony, Turkey average has no exceptionally long life and can expect to live only more than two or three years, even if a stay by the president.

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Science says men are lit by the smell of pumpkin pie.

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Equitable Warning, the following information can change the way you feel pumpkin pie: the aroma of Thanksgiving tasked dessert has been demonstrated to increase the excitement in men, according to research by theOdor & Treatment of Taste and Research in Chicago. In the study conducted in 1995, participants were exposed to 46 different odors and scents and 40% experienced an increase in excitement when they felt pumpkin pie. As the neurological director of the CenterDr. Alan Hirsch said in an interview"This gives a new meaning to the sentence," a way to the man of his stomach, or perhaps more through his nose. "

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The average American eats about 4,500 calories on Thanksgiving.

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According toCalorie control board, the average American can consume more than4,500 calories and 229 grams of fat on Thanksgiving Day. As for what it would beneed to burn all these caloriesYou are considering 15 hours of cycling, a 10.3-hour hike, more than 20 hours of uninterrupted bowling practice.

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Americans eat 80 million cranberry books around Thanksgiving.

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Every year, the Americans get spoiled400 million pounds Among the small red berries and 20% of those omnipresent 80 million pounds - are consumed Thanksgiving Week. And also proving the love of our country for a Tapaud dish, more than 5 million gallons of frozen cranberry sauce are consumed by the Americans each holiday season.

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We eat 46 million turkeys on Thanksgiving.

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Unless you are lucky to gobble to getPresidential forgiveness This year, Thanksgiving is a scary moment to be a turkey. According toNational Federation of Turkey46 million turkeys should be consumed on Thanksgiving and 22 million others at Christmas.

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People in Israel eat the most turkey.

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US citizens are not idlers when it comes to pushing Turkey in our gubbles, with an impressive 104.9 pounds consumed per person each year, according to the 2015 data ofAmerican News and Global Report. But this number Palls compared to Israel, where the average citizen enjoys a tanna of 127.2 poultry pounds.

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The world record of Turkey's sculpture is just over three minutes.

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Three minutes and 19.47 seconds, to be accurate, depending on theGUINNESS BOOK OF WORLD RECORDS. And here is the kicker, the file is held by a person who does not celebrate thanksgiving. The U.K.Paul KellyTurkey's preparation skills that do not stop at the sculpture that Essex Native also has the record ofDinda picking, unleashing a trio of birds in 11 minutes and 30.16 seconds.

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It's more carbohydrates than Turkey rendering you sleeping on Thanksgiving.

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Tryptophan in Turkey gets all the blame of people's post-thanksgiving groggism. But Turkey does not really have any more tryptophan than any other poultry. And whileTryptophane can actually cause drowsinessThis is certainly not the only one guilty of your overwhelming need to nap after your holiday festival. The real reason you can not keep your eyes open is the mother of the mother of carbohydrates and calories you just consumed. And if you celebrate with a glass or two of wine, well, consider the mystery resolved.

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Thanksgiving Eve is the biggest alcohol night of the year.

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There is no other opportunity that has bartends at the national level that will shed more drinks than Wednesday night before Thanksgiving. Nicknamed wellDrinker-Yes there isEven a movie About this - brings a 167% increase in alcohol sales compared to a typical night of Wednesday night,According to the consulting gourde in consulting.

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Some Thanksgiving buyers can be a little drunk.

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A2017 surveyDirected by retailmenot.com found that about 12% of buyers during the precipitation of Thanksgiving are S.U.-shopping under the influence. And even if they did not yet anymore, it does not necessarily mean they work at full capacity. In the same survey, a quarter of Americans admitted that they are "private sleep" during their purchases during the four-day weekend. Shop your own risks, people!

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The next day Thanksgiving is high time for plumbers.

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According toRoto-Rototerner plumbing company, Thanksgiving Day Day is still booming. Every year, on what has been given the unfortunate nickname "Brown Friday", the company sees a 50% increase in service calls, on average and an increase of 21% of the global business compared to other weekends holiday during the year.

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The Detroit Lions played on Thanksgiving every year since 1934.

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The football games on Thanksgiving can beTraced as far as 1876, but few teams played as faithfully as the Detroit Lions.It started in 1934, when the lions taken on the Chicago Bears in front of a record crowd of 26,000 football fans. Lions lost 19-16, but a new tradition was born. They have played every Thanksgiving since, with the exception of a six-year hiatus during the Second World War.

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FDR once tried - and partially successful - to change when Thanksgiving was celebrated.

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Believe it or not, in 1939,President Franklin D. Roosevelt Tried to move Thanksgiving. Falling on November 30 that year, and worried Americans would not have enough time for Christmas shopping, Roosevelt announced that he was moving Thanksgiving a week earlier. The decision was met with a substance of ridiculous, especially Republicans, who took to call the new holidays "Franksgiving. "But everyone has not resisted. For that a year,22 states went with change, 24 stuck at the date of origin or were undecided, and two Texas and Colorado observed the two holidays.

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Nearly 80% of people think that the remains are the best part of Thanksgiving accommodation.

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A Thanksgiving feast is delicious and everything, but it does not start comparing with the remains - at least according to a 2015Harris Survey, who found that 79% of people think that eating remains is the best part of the Thanksgiving dinner organization.

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The invention of the television dinner results from the remnants of Thanksgiving.

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Companies, like people, can have bigger eyes than their stomach when it comes to Thanksgiving food. In fact, that's the reasonWe have the television dinner, an omnipresent staple in suburban areas across the country during the 1950s and decades thereafter.

In 1953, following a command calculation error, the Food industry Giant Swanson had a post-vacation surplus of 260 tons of frozen turkeys. Rather than throw everything and take the loss, Swanson SalemanGerry Thomascame with what eventually turned out to be a very lucrative solution. Inspired by prepared dishes served by airlines, it commissioned 5,000 aluminum trays and organized an employee assembly line to fill them with turmoil, peas, corn and sweet potatoes. And, like that, the television dinner was born!

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"Jingle Bells" was written by Uncle J.P. Morgan and was at the origin a song of Thanksgiving.

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If you are the type of person who is annoyed by Christmas songs played before December, you may need to make an exception for "Jingle Bells". The timeless ditty,compoundJames Pierpont in 1857, was originally entitled "a sled open on horseback" and it was written for Thanksgiving. The song has become popular with children and adults and, in 1859, he was reprinted, renowned and rebranded for Christmas.

However, despite becoming one of the greatest successes of the holidays, the melody did not make Pierpont a rich man. Even if it werethe uncle ofJohn Pierpont Morgan-Yes, that J.P. Morgan - and wrote the first song to hear space, he had trouble joining the two tips to meet until his death.

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The writer of "Mary had a small lamb" contributed to Thanksgiving a national holiday.

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For most 1800s,Thanksgiving was only celebrated in the northeastwho for the writer and the publisherSarah Josepha Hale, I just did not do. In 1846, Hale, who also wrote a small rhyme of the nursery that you may have heard of "Mary had a little lamb, started a tireless and sustainable pursuit to restore Thanksgiving as national festivals. His passionate letters toPresident Abraham LincolnAnd others in power positions finally brought their duties when Lincoln formulated a formal proclamation on October 3, 1863, declaring American official holidays.

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You can call Becball Turkey's hotline with cooking questions.

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Cook a turkey on Thanksgiving can be a heartbreaking experience, but you do not have to go alone. There is a real Turkey Talk-Line, 1-800-Butterball Where culinary experts are available 24/24 and 7/7 to help all your questions or emergencies in Turkey. Thirty-five years ago, when it is launched for the first time, the hotline took an average of 11,000 calls during the Thanksgiving season. This number jumped to more than 100,000 calls in recent years.


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