The United States celebrates Thanksgiving as a national holiday on the fourth Thursday in November. In 2024, Thanksgiving will be observed on Thursday, November 28.
In Canada, Thanksgiving is celebrated on the second Monday in October. In 2024, it is observed on Monday, October 14.
Thanksgiving Day is a day for people to give thanks for what they have. Families and friends get together for a meal, which traditionally includes a roast turkey, stuffing, potatoes, vegetables, cranberry sauce, gravy, and pumpkin pie.
During harvest celebrations in England, the goose was the go-to meal. However, geese were more challenging to obtain in the new world. Wild turkeys and ducks were more abundant when the settlers first came to America. Once immigrants settled into the new world, turkey was always available on the farm. Pigs were always on the menu, so ham was a staple.
Thanksgiving Day is more than just a historical event; it’s a cherished tradition that brings people together. By focusing on the positive aspects and the spirit of gratitude, we can appreciate this holiday even more. Whether you’re enjoying a turkey or ham, celebrating with family, or reflecting on the history, Thanksgiving is a reminder of the importance of gratitude and community.
Post time: Nov-28-2024