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#8586, aired 2022-02-28AMERICAN HISTORY $1000: At the first Thanksgiving in 1621, the Pilgrims shared a feast with these native people of Massachusetts the Wampanoag
#8234, aired 2020-06-11"THAN" WORDS $200: It was inspired by a 1621 harvest feast Thanksgiving
#4424, aired 2003-11-27A THANKSGIVING FEAST $200: In cold water, changed often, turkey takes about 30 minutes per pound to do this (not drown) thaw
#4424, aired 2003-11-27A THANKSGIVING FEAST $400: The pineapple in this salad must be canned, not fresh, or the salad's main ingredient won't set Jell-O (gelatin) salad
#4424, aired 2003-11-27A THANKSGIVING FEAST $600: You can make dessert the easy way by combining Libby's pumpkin pie mix with evaporated milk & these eggs
#4424, aired 2003-11-27A THANKSGIVING FEAST $800: Breadcrumbs are often the basis of this Thanksgiving staple food stuffing
#4424, aired 2003-11-27A THANKSGIVING FEAST $1000: A simple method of doing this to sweet potatoes is to bake them with a mixture of butter & brown sugar candying
#3536, aired 2000-01-10FRUIT LOOPS $100: This present state, scene of a famous 1621 Thanksgiving feast, is a leading cranberry producer Massachusetts
#1434, aired 1990-11-22THANKSGIVING $500: The governor of Plymouth Colony who first invited the Indians to a 3-day Thanksgiving feast (William) Bradford

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