In 1621, Plymouth colonists and Wampanoag Indians celebrated a bountiful harvest with a feast. Today's challenge: Give thanks for all you have.




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Here's to collaboration and fertile earth. Today, steep yourself in gratitude for your bountiful life.

Tomorrow's challenge: Be creative with your leftovers.

Yesterday's challenge: Have your cake and eat it too.
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Comment by Linda Lalonde on November 26, 2010 at 7:58am
Our Prime Minister apologized last year on behalf of all Canadians to our First Nations (aboriginal) peoples. Do American aboriginals celebrate Thanksgiving the same way as other Americans?
Comment by Jayne Coney on November 26, 2010 at 1:38am
I'll give thanks, but not for the Colonists & the Indians. I wish we had something similar so we could be thankful in Australia & Australia Day doesn't really have the right sentiment. We had a 'Sorry' day a few years ago for the appalling way we treated out indigenous people.
Comment by Victoria Klein on November 25, 2010 at 7:21am
I will most certainly be giving thanks today. :)

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