The Pilgrims came to the new land on what ship?
What was the Mayflower?
A cooking method that uses dry heat where hot air covers the food, cooking it evenly on all sides with temperatures of at least 150 °C (300 °F).
What is roasting?
Main dish on Thanksgiving.
What is turkey?
American sport on TV on Thanksgiving Day.
What is Football?
We eat _______ on Thanksgiving.
What is turkey?
The people who lived in the Americas when the Pilgrims came.
Who were the Native Americans?
To pour juices or melted fat over (meat) during cooking in order to keep it moist.
What is basting?
This food is yellow and on a cob.
What is corn?
Schools, banks, and other Federal buildings have a _________ on Thanksgiving day.
What is a holiday?
Thanksgiving falls on the __________ Thursday in November.
What is the 4th?
The Pilgrims came to the new land looking for this.
What is religious freedom?
A cooking method in which food is submerged in hot fat
What is deep frying?
Most people eat this bread casserole with turkey.
What is stuffing or dressing?
To cut into the turkey and remove pieces in an orderly fashion.
What is carve the turkey?
Most people enjoy eating _________ pie for dessert on Thanksgiving.
What is pumpkin?
The pilgrims landed on this famous rock.
What is Plymouth Rock?
The legbone of a chicken or other fowl.
What is the drumstick?
This is a red, sweet, jelly we eat with turkey.
What is cranberry sauce?
Gather ripe crops from the fields.
What is harvest?
The ___________________ Parade takes place in New York City every year.
What is the Thanksgiving Day (or Macy's)?
The year of the first Thanksgiving.
What is 1621?
A symbol of plenty consisting of a goat's horn overflowing with flowers, fruit, and corn
What is a cornucopia?
This brown sauce is spread on the turkey and potatoes.
What is gravy?
During the day in New York City people walk down 5th Ave. with floats.
What is the Thanksgiving Day Parade or Macy's Day Parade?
The __________ and the _________ made Thanksgiving.
Who were the Pilgrims and Native Americans?