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BigmanPigman

(51,567 posts)
Wed Nov 21, 2018, 06:34 PM Nov 2018

Lobster, not pumpkin pie, was at the real first Thanksgiving dinner.

YUM! Forget bread stuffing, cranberries and potatoes, game birds. Venison and meat pies were the norm as well as clams and mussels, etc.


https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/what-was-on-the-menu-at-the-first-thanksgiving-511554/

I always taught my First Graders about the real first Thanksgiving and we voted (we voted on everything...partly civics/partly they loved doing it) for our favorite foods. The seafood entree was always a winner. No fruit pies for dessert...not so much.

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Lobster, not pumpkin pie, was at the real first Thanksgiving dinner. (Original Post) BigmanPigman Nov 2018 OP
One of my favorite Brooklyn 99 episodes says this More_Cowbell Nov 2018 #1
In light of hard winter they suffered footsinmymouths Nov 2018 #2
Yep, the Indians showed them how to farm, hunt, fish, BigmanPigman Nov 2018 #3

footsinmymouths

(8 posts)
2. In light of hard winter they suffered
Tue Nov 27, 2018, 04:20 PM
Nov 2018

During the first winter, 4 whole families were wiped out by a lack of food, weather and illness but thanks to their alliance with the Wampanoag they were able to celebrate. Remember that Thanksgiving was actually the SECOND harvest following their treaty setup by Samoset and Squanto with the native tribe in the patuxet region.

BigmanPigman

(51,567 posts)
3. Yep, the Indians showed them how to farm, hunt, fish,
Tue Nov 27, 2018, 07:56 PM
Nov 2018

build shelter, etc. The pilgrims came here with few skills except for shop keeping and a few skills for English food gathering. They would have starved if it weren't for the indians. They even showed the pilgrims that is you stick a fish head in the dirt with a few seeds the plant would be better. I read tons of books to my First Graders....I wonder how much they remembered, if any.

My great, great, great .....ancestor came over on the ship after the Mayflower. They settled in the Phila and NJ area.

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