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In America, we celebrate the holiday Thanksgiving. On this holiday, we honor the first pilgrims who came to Plymouth in 1621 and shared their thanks to the Indians. This holiday is only celebrated in America, so of course it is a huge feast. On the dinner table is anything from cranberry sauce to mashed potatoes. However, the main food is the glorious Thanksgiving turkey. It may be fried, boiled, microwaved, oven roasted, or whatever anyone please. On the table may also be pumpkin pie, gravy, a casserole of sorts, corn, bread, and what ever else the heart desires. This day is most likely celebrated with family, or maybe just by ones’ self. Thanksgiving has no limits, but this is the night where people pig out and eat more than their stomachs can hold. Some people even prepare for Thanksgiving a week in advance.

 I got my information from:

http://travel.cnn.com/explorations/eat/best-usa-travel/top-50-american-foods-513946