Is a natural textile fiber that comes from the fleece of animals like sheep. It's composed of the protein keratin, and the animal's dense, wavy hair (called fleece or fiber). It is shorn, spun into yarn, and then woven or knitted into fabric.
What is Wool?
Is a spice obtained from the inner bark of several tree species known for its powerful antioxidants and flavor-enhancing properties. It's a source of fiber, minerals like manganese and calcium, and beneficial compounds that may help with blood sugar control and reducing inflammation
What is Cinnamon?
They originated in Central America, with the oldest seeds found in Mexico dating back to between 7000 and 5000 BC. They are botanically considered a fruit because they grow from a flower and contain seeds. The tradition of carving Jack-o'-lanterns was brought to America by Irish immigrants, who previously used turnips and potatoes.
What are pumpkins?
This sweet, light, and frothy mixture of whipped egg whites and sugar, often with an acidic ingredient like cream of tartar for stability, is used to typically top this common pie
What is Lemon Pie?
A Male Turkey
What is a Tom?
A bright green apple with a distinctly tart and firm flavor, making it a favorite for pies and baking.
What is a Granny Smith?
Here we are
Saying goodbye at the station
Summer vacation
Is taking you away
What is See You in September? - The Tempos
Is a soft, strong, plant-derived fiber used in textiles, paper, and even food products. It's a globally traded commodity, with a history stretching back over 7,000 years, known for becoming stronger when wet.
What is Cotton?
Is a perennial originating in tropical rainforests from India to Southern Asia. It has significant health benefits, including anti-inflammatory and digestive-aiding properties as well anti-clotting and blood-thinning properties.
What is Ginger?
Is a nutrient-rich, ovoid winter squash indigenous to North America, characterized by its ridged, dark green shell and mildly sweet, nutty-flavored, firm flesh. It gets its name as it resembles this particular nut.
What is Acorn Squash?
They are deep red and exquisitely sweet, with small inedible pits. It is also used to describe a bright red color. The word itself comes from a Greek root, kerasos, and also refers to a region of ancient Greece historians believe first exported this fruit to Europe.
What is Cherry?
A tuft of stiff, dark, hair-like feathers that grows from the chest of a wild turkey, typically a male. It is a special type of feather that can become more prominent and erect when the bird is displaying, potentially serving as a display of health and dominance to attract mates.
What is a Beard?
A popular, sweet, and versatile apple that is great for snacking. It's name is synonymous with a social occasion with special entertainment, dancing or performances
What is a Gala?
Come a little bit closer
Hear what I have to say
Just like children sleepin'
We could dream this night away
What is Harvest Moon? - Neil Young
This particular wool comes from rabbits, creating a soft, light, and incredibly warm fibre with a distinct "halo" or fluffy appearance.
What is Angora?
Is the seed of a tree native to Indonesia, but is not a true nut. While safe and beneficial in small amounts, large quantities can be toxic and cause hallucinations, so it should be consumed sparingly. The word comes from an Old French word which translates roughly to “nut smelling like musk"
What is Nutmeg?
This vined green vegetable is usually served cooked. They can be prepared using a variety of cooking techniques, including steamed, boiled, grilled, stuffed and baked, barbecued, fried, or incorporated in other recipes such as soufflés. Raw and grated, it can also be combined with flour and spices to make a sweet bread.
What is Zucchini?
This chocolate-based dessert pie that is likely to have originated in a U.S. state, typically contains a gooey chocolate sauce, brownie and chocolate custard on top of a crumbly chocolate crust.
What is Mississippi Mud Pie?
A whole turkey is safe to eat when a meat thermometer registers this temperature in the thickest part of the thigh, the thickest part of the breast, and the stuffing (if stuffed).
What is 165°F (74°C)
A Minnesota-born apple prized for its exceptional crispness, juiciness, and balanced sweet-tart flavor.
What is a Honeycrisp?
Stay for just a while
Stay and let me look at you
It's been so long, I hardly knew you
Standing in the door
Stay with me a while
I only wanna talk to you
We've traveled halfway 'round the world
To find ourselves again
What is September Morn? - Neil Diamond
Is the soft undercoat of goats and is known for its incredible softness and warmth. It's also a fairly durable material, making it a good choice for a cardigan sweater that you'll want to wear for many years.
What is Cashmere?
These trees can live for over 100 years. This spice is made from their dried, unopened flower buds. The tiny buds are hand-picked before they bloom, then sun-dried until they turn a dark brown color, resulting in the small, nail-shaped spice we use in cooking.
What are cloves?
Is medium to large in size and has a bell-like shape with a long neck attached to a bulbous end. The smooth skin is very thin, light tan, firm, and is connected to a light brown, rough stem. It is a sweet, nutty, orange fruit that's packed with Vitamin A, which is great for your eyes and skin, and Vitamin C, which helps fight colds
What is a Butternut Squash?
This classic American pie filled with a rich, sweet mixture of eggs, butter, and sugar, traditionally corn syrup, and this nut which name comes from the Algonquin word meaning "a nut that requires a stone to crack" and then baked until set and golden
What is Pecan?
Turkeys eat a varied diet of mostly grass and grains but also insects, nuts, berries, and small reptiles. This type of diet is known as.
What is an Omnivore
These apples were discovered in Ontario in 1811 by a gentleman of the same name and are known as Canada's national apple, with a tart taste, tender white flesh, and red-and-green skin, making them ideal for pies, applesauce, and fresh eating. They are a traditional harvest apple, harvested in September.
What are MacIntosh?
When an early autumn walks the land and chills the breeze
And touches with her hand the summer trees
Perhaps you'll understand what memories I own
There's a dance pavilion in the rain all shuttered down
A winding country lane all russet brown
A frosty window pane shows me a town grown lonely
What is Early Autumn? - Ella Fitzgerald
Is the first fully synthetic fabric, discovered by Wallace Carothers at DuPont in 1935, and is characterized by its strength, durability, elasticity, and low moisture absorption, making it ideal for clothing, ropes, carpets, and other applications
What is Nylon?
Is the dried, unripe berry of the Pimenta dioica evergreen tree, native to the Caribbean, Central America, and Mexico. Its name comes from its complex flavor profile, which combines hints of cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon, and black pepper
What is Allspice?
These gourds look just like their name with a distinct flower like shape on the stem side in shades of green, yellow, orange, and white. They are small at 2 to 3 inches tall and 3 to 4 inches wide. These gourds are carved into flower shapes, painted, and turned into small decorative bowls
What are Daisy Gourds?
An American-style savory pie with a hearty filling of tender beef, vegetables like carrots, celery, and peas, and a rich gravy, all encased in a flaky pastry crust, which is often only on the top but can sometimes be on the bottom as well.
What is a Beef Pot Pie?
Is a fleshy, elongated piece of skin that hangs over a turkey’s beak and is longer in males. It serves many purposes – including attracting the attention of females during breeding season. It also helps regulate a turkey’s body temperature in hot weather.
What is a Snood?
A well-known variety with a deep red color, sweet taste, and firm, juicy texture, good for eating fresh and in salads.
What are Red Delicious
When I look into your eyes
I can see a love restrained
But, darlin', when I hold you
Don't you know I feel the same?
What is November Rain - Guns and Roses