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  1. "Just Like a Woman" is a song by the American singer-songwriter #BobDylan from his seventh studio album, #BlondeOnBlonde (1966). The song was written by Dylan and produced by #BobJohnston. Dylan allegedly wrote it on #ThanksgivingDay in 1965, though some biographers doubt this, concluding that he most likely improvised the lyrics in the studio. Dylan recorded the song at #ColumbiaStudio A in Nashville, Tennessee in March 1966.
    youtube.com/watch?v=dRLXZVojdhQ

  2. #ThrowbackThursday #Thanksgiving #thanksgivingday
    Pardon me for not thanking you Mastodonians earlier for your great posts and support specifically.
    Since Kengo doesn't pose, I forced him to be in a cell phone selfie. Also, a photo from three years ago today of Drake and me.

    #dogs #dog #rescuedog #AdoptDontShop #DogsOfMastodon #photography #fujifilm #Pixel9a

  3. #Thanksgiving #thanksgivingday
    Happy US Thanksgiving Day, and to all the good souls around the globe. Thanks should be given every day, though. I have a lot to be thankful for : my parents and sister, being able to work at this age, relatively healthy body and mind, all the people around me, and last but not least my precious buddy Kengo. My only wish for him is he would pose for photos. This is the only acceptable photo taken today at home.
    Everyone have a great day!

    #dogs #dog #rescuedog #AdoptDontShop #DogsOfMastodon #photography #fujifilm #family

  4. #società #cultura #politica #GiornoDelRingraziamento ( #ThanksGivingDay )

    Chissà se qualche statunitense sa come e perché è nato il loro tanto amato "giorno del ringraziamento" e chi ringraziarono veramente... 🤔🤷

  5. Gobble gobble 🦃

    This Thanksgiving Day, I'm sharing with you two lovely holiday-related poems that you can use to revise your English:

    👉 “A Thanksgiving Dinner” by Maude M. Grant (1876-1941) - a children's poem with useful food-related vocabulary.

    grammaticus.blog/2022/11/23/th

    👉 "Thanksgiving" by Ella Wheeler Wilcox - a longer poem about appreciating the simple joys of life.

    grammaticus.blog/2023/11/22/th

    Visit the Grammaticus blog (grammaticus.blog) and search for more seasonal content!

    #learningenglish #englishteacher #englishvocabulary #poetry #education #americanliterature #thanksgivingday

  6. Happy Thanksgiving❣️
    It's the morning of the fourth Thursday 🇯🇵
    I enjoy "Hay Day" with people all over the world.

    #fedibird #photography
    #ThanksgivingDay

    11月第4木曜日は感謝祭(主に🇺🇸🇨🇦)
    農場ゲームのフェスティバル参加中

  7. For #ThanksgivingDay, I'm making this family favorite. I've been making it for about 15? years.
    Beloved spouse is currently doing me the favor of shopping for ingredients. 😁💖🏆

    I always make it at Thanksgiving, and usually for #Christmas, too. It would be great all year long, really, so I dunno how it ended up a late-year-holidays-only thing. But I do like having it as a special treat. ☺️

    #Cranberry #Salsa with Cream Cheese
    courtcan.com/2013/12/16/cranbe

    #holidays
    #HolidayFoods
    #HolidayRecipes

  8. Fuel for the Festivities – The Thanksgiving Breakfasts of Yesteryear – Inside Adams

    Inside Adams Science, Technology & Business, ISSN 2691-3690

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    An illustrated heading from the 1903 “Woman’s Favorite Cookbook.”

    Fuel for the Festivities: The Thanksgiving Breakfasts of Yesteryear

    November 21, 2025, Posted by: Jennifer Harbster

    The quintessentially American holiday, Thanksgiving evokes images of vast dinner spreads, centered on turkey, and as we cook and bake, prepare and labor on these elaborate feasts, who has time to think about breakfast? Well, some cookbook authors in the 1900s didn’t forget breakfast when they shared their Thanksgiving Day menus!

    Front cover of the 1903 “Landmarks Club Cook Book.”

    A hearty Thanksgiving breakfast menu of chicken pot pie, a common breakfast dish served at Thanksgiving of the time; baked potatoes; baked sweet apples; and coffee comes from the Landmarks Club of California. In 1903, to help raise money to preserve California’s Spanish missions, club founder Charles Fletcher Lummis and the members published “The Landmarks Club Cook Book” (Los Angeles,1903).  Lummis, the first city editor of the “Los Angeles Times” and head librarian of the city’s public library, had spent time traveling throughout Latin America.  Consequently, he was able to contribute authentic Mexican and Peruvian recipes and essays to the cookbook. Along with recipes for tamales, enchiladas, chiles rellenos, and mole; the book features a section of menu plans for picnics, seasonal bills of fare, special luncheons, dinners and suppers.

    The Thanksgiving Day menu page from the 1902 “Woman’s Favorite Cook Book,” pg. 36

    Boasting of  “three thousand helpful suggestions and recipes” and assisted by “one thousand home keepers,” Annie R. Gregory’s “Woman’s Favorite Cook Book” (Chicago, 1902) includes a menu for Thanksgiving Day which presents a substantial Thanksgiving breakfast of grapes, oatmeal, sausage, eggs, potatoes and griddle cakes (e.g. pancakes). In the book, Gregory described herself as a “home caterer, successful housewife, and ideal mother.” When writing her cookbook, she solicited and curated recipes from friends and families from across the U.S. “Woman’s Favorite Cook Book” is really three books in one. The first section includes menu plans; food preparation techniques; and recipes, divided into categories by main ingredient (e.g. fish) or dish type (e.g. soup). The second section is dedicated to vegetarian recipes, while the third features household tips.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: Fuel for the Festivities: The Thanksgiving Breakfasts of Yesteryear | Inside Adams

    #breakfasts #festivities #insideAdams #libraryOfCongress #libraryOfCongressBlog #scienceTechnologyBusiness #thanksgiving #thanksgivingDay #yesteryear

  9. Fuel for the Festivities – The Thanksgiving Breakfasts of Yesteryear – Inside Adams

    Inside Adams Science, Technology & Business, ISSN 2691-3690

    1. Home
    2. Fuel for the Festivities: The Thanksgiving Breakfasts of Yesteryear
    An illustrated heading from the 1903 “Woman’s Favorite Cookbook.”

    Fuel for the Festivities: The Thanksgiving Breakfasts of Yesteryear

    November 21, 2025, Posted by: Jennifer Harbster

    The quintessentially American holiday, Thanksgiving evokes images of vast dinner spreads, centered on turkey, and as we cook and bake, prepare and labor on these elaborate feasts, who has time to think about breakfast? Well, some cookbook authors in the 1900s didn’t forget breakfast when they shared their Thanksgiving Day menus!

    Front cover of the 1903 “Landmarks Club Cook Book.”

    A hearty Thanksgiving breakfast menu of chicken pot pie, a common breakfast dish served at Thanksgiving of the time; baked potatoes; baked sweet apples; and coffee comes from the Landmarks Club of California. In 1903, to help raise money to preserve California’s Spanish missions, club founder Charles Fletcher Lummis and the members published “The Landmarks Club Cook Book” (Los Angeles,1903).  Lummis, the first city editor of the “Los Angeles Times” and head librarian of the city’s public library, had spent time traveling throughout Latin America.  Consequently, he was able to contribute authentic Mexican and Peruvian recipes and essays to the cookbook. Along with recipes for tamales, enchiladas, chiles rellenos, and mole; the book features a section of menu plans for picnics, seasonal bills of fare, special luncheons, dinners and suppers.

    The Thanksgiving Day menu page from the 1902 “Woman’s Favorite Cook Book,” pg. 36

    Boasting of  “three thousand helpful suggestions and recipes” and assisted by “one thousand home keepers,” Annie R. Gregory’s “Woman’s Favorite Cook Book” (Chicago, 1902) includes a menu for Thanksgiving Day which presents a substantial Thanksgiving breakfast of grapes, oatmeal, sausage, eggs, potatoes and griddle cakes (e.g. pancakes). In the book, Gregory described herself as a “home caterer, successful housewife, and ideal mother.” When writing her cookbook, she solicited and curated recipes from friends and families from across the U.S. “Woman’s Favorite Cook Book” is really three books in one. The first section includes menu plans; food preparation techniques; and recipes, divided into categories by main ingredient (e.g. fish) or dish type (e.g. soup). The second section is dedicated to vegetarian recipes, while the third features household tips.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: Fuel for the Festivities: The Thanksgiving Breakfasts of Yesteryear | Inside Adams

    #breakfasts #festivities #insideAdams #libraryOfCongress #libraryOfCongressBlog #scienceTechnologyBusiness #thanksgiving #thanksgivingDay #yesteryear

  10. Make Thanksgiving cooking stress-free with this $36 Crock-Pot Amazon shoppers swear by

    Prep for the holidays with ease. This seven-quart Crock-Pot helps you cook, serve, and stay sane during Thanksgiving chaos. 16:42 ET, 03 Nov 2025Updated 16:50 ET, 03 Nov 2025 This article contains…
    #dining #cooking #diet #food #Cooking #amazon #amazonprime #shopping; #ThanksgivingDay
    diningandcooking.com/2364699/m

  11. #OnThisDay George Washington created the first #ThanksgivingDay (1789).

    The Space Shuttle Atlantis made its maiden flight (1985).

    Today is German #UnityDay.

    knowledgezone.co.in/news

  12. Park Hyatt Busan’s living room presents a Thanksgiving Day special menu

    Image: Park Hyatt Busan () To celebrate Thanksgiving Day, an Italian restaurant Living Room at Park Hyatt Busan presents a special menu for a limited period only. The special menu, wh…
    #dining #cooking #diet #food #Italianappetizers #appetizers #Italia #Italian #italianappetizers #italiano #italy #ThanksgivingDay
    diningandcooking.com/2305386/p

  13. Our host Bernard Leong aka @bernardleong & the team in Analyse Asia wishes our American audience a happy #ThanksgivingDay