Proper etiquette
Thanksgiving giblets
Location, Location, Location. Breaking down the feast by State
Turkey facts
All about the food
100
These should never be worn at the table
What are hats?
100
How long did the first Thanksgiving feast last?
3 days
100
Potato
Idaho
100
Turkeys are more than just big ____________. More than 45 million years of evolution are between them.
Chickens
100
This herb is traditionally used in the stuffing.
Sage
200
Upon leaving the table at the end of a meal, this is placed loosely on the table to the left of the plate?
What is the napkin?
200
There are only two written accounts of the First Thanksgiving and neither imply that Pilgrims invited the Native Americans to partake in their celebration, but we know the Wampanoag tribe was there. What do you think happened?
Most historians believe pilgrims were celebrating the harvest (loud noises, shooting off guns, music) in a festive fashion and Native Americans came to investigate. The wording implies that they were then invited to the feast. Some say the Wampanoag showed up in full warrior mode ready to fight (they outnumbered the settlers 2 to 1).
200
Green Beans
Wisconsin
200
There are six sub species of wild turkey, all of which are native to this continent.
North America
200
In 2006, American turkey growers were expected to raise _________ million turkeys, to be processed into five billion pounds of turkey meat valued at almost $8 billion dollars. (10, 70, 270, 350, 65, 800)
270
300
In many Asian cultures, it is impolite to point with these.
What are chopsticks?
300
Was turkey the main dish at the first Thanksgiving day feast?
Despite an abundance of such turkeys near the settlement, there is no written account of the Pilgrims eating turkey. The two accounts published, one by Bradford and the other by Edward Winslow, only mention wild fowl, most likely referring to geese or duck.
300
Pecans
Texas and/or Georgia
300
Male turkeys are called ______________. Female turkeys are called _____________.
Gobblers, hens
300
What meat was served on the first Thanksgiving feast?
Wild fowl (geese or duck) and Venison (deer)
400
In the American style, also called the zig-zag method or fork switching, the knife is initially held in the ______ hand and the fork in this hand?
What is right and left?
400
It wasn't until 1827 that Thanksgiving became a holiday and 1863 that it became official. What president made it official and why?
Lincoln. The nation was tense and divided (Civil War). He wanted to share a story of unity.
400
Turkey
Minnesota and/or North Carolina
400
Turkeys can run up to speeds of ______ miles per hour. (multiple of 5)
25
400
This traditional dessert was not part of the first Thanksgiving day feast
Pumpkin Pie. They did have pie though. Meat and fish pie.
500
The average american eats nearly ________ calories of food on Thanksgiving, doubling the calories you should take in during a normal day.
4500
500
Sweet Potato
North Carolina and/or California
500
Wild turkeys have very powerful legs and can run at high speeds. Their top speed in flight is 55 miles per hour. Domestic birds, on the other hand, are bred to be heavier so they provide more meat. They aren't able to ________ because of this.
fly
500
This modern Thanksgiving day staple couldn't be bought fresh until 100 years ago and today it often comes jellied and in a can.
Cranberry.
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