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Vegetarian Thanksgiving Stuffed with Meaning (Not Turkey)

Published on: November 20, 2013

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See that picture of a gorgeous turkey? Does it remind you of Thanksgiving? Here’s a wonderful story written by a Pulitzer nominee about a Thanksgiving Stuffed with Meaning.

If estimates that the U.S. population includes 13% who don’t eat meat (according to a recent Gallup poll,) and won’t be tempted when the turkey hits the plate on Thanksgiving, over 41 million Americans simply aren’t eating turkey, ham, hamburgers or chicken this Thanksgiving. In California close to five million people…read more>

About Thanksgiving: Our U.S. Thanksgiving dates back nearly 400 years to the early 1600s when settlers celebrated the harvest of the year.  Thanksgiving Day was declared to be the fourth Thursday in November by federal legislation in 1941, though its existence was assured by presidential proclamation in 1863.

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