From those humble beginnings have come many facts and just
as many myths about the Pilgrims and our Thanksgiving holiday.
I have some Mayflower myths to share with you, followed by
some Thanksgiving facts. And next week…Those
Naughty Pilgrims.
Myth: The first Thanksgiving was in 1621 and the Pilgrims
celebrated it every year after that.
Fact: The first feast wasn't repeated, so it wasn't
the beginning of a tradition. In fact,
it wouldn't have been called Thanksgiving because to the Pilgrims a
thanksgiving was a religious holiday.
That feast in 1621 was a secular celebration and would not have been
considered a thanksgiving in their minds.
Myth: The original Thanksgiving feast took place on
the fourth Thursday of November.
Fact: The original feast in 1621 occurred sometime
between September 21 and November 11 and was a three day celebration based on
the English harvest festivals. In 1939, President
Franklin D. Roosevelt set the official date for Thanksgiving as the fourth
Thursday of November, a decision fraught with controversy. The date was approved by Congress in 1941.
Myth: The Pilgrims wore only black and white
clothing with buckles on their hats, garments, and shoes.
Fact: Buckles did not come into fashion until later
in the 17th century. Black
and white were commonly worn only on Sunday and formal occasions.
Here's a list of facts that could be called
Thanksgiving-by-the-numbers.
3,000—the number of calories eaten during an average
Thanksgiving meal.
12,000,000—the number of whole turkeys Butterball sells for
Thanksgiving.
2,000 - 3,000—the number of people used to guide the
balloons during the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
214—the average number of miles driven for the family get
together at Thanksgiving.
1939—the date the Great Thanksgiving Day calendar
controversy began (when FDR declared the fourth Thursday of November to be the
official date of Thanksgiving).
40,000,000—the number of green bean casseroles made for
Thanksgiving dinner.
72,000,000—the number of cans of Ocean Spray cranberry sauce
sold for Thanksgiving dinner.
2 comments:
Yikes! Is it almost Thanksgiving Day again? Thanks for the reminder and the the factoids. I hope you and yours have a happy holiday! Life is short - forget about the calories and eat what you like -
Ashantay: Yes...hard to believe. Thanksgiving is only 11 days away, then 4 weeks after that it's Christmas, then another week and it's 2016. Not much of this year left. Isn't holiday food calorie free? :)
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