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Thanksgiving in Mississippi: A Canuck in the Land of the Southern Belle.
Us crazy Canucks have to do everything different from you Americans. We have Thanksgiving in October. The second Monday in October to be exact, to give thanks at the end of the harvest season. ...
23 commentsPopcorn Fun
Popcorn (Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons) Recently, Lisa HW started a thread talking about popcorn and wondering how to achieve that yummy theater-style popcorn taste at home. This really got me to...
8 commentsThe First Thanksgiving: What was on the Menu?
Most Americans know something about the first Thanksgiving feast in 1621. It was a joint effort made by the European colonists at Plymouth and the local Native Americans, the Wompanoag. The celebration...
8 commentsThanksgiving Coloring Pages of Native Americans
At Thanksgiving, let's present additional high quality coloring pages for the kids that picture more about real-life American History than they may have been taught in school. We know that there were no such things as ...
6 commentsNative Kakanins (Filipino Dessert)
The Philippines is not only known for its beautiful scenery and friendly people, it is also known for its delicious food. Among these foods are what we call the “kakanins”, native delicacies that are...
40 commentsBeautiful Native American Women
I've done Bollywood, almost every country in Asia and some in the Middle East. So let's go home for this Hub, back to the USA. And you can't get any more American than Native American. Beautiful Native...
6 commentsThe Kimberley – Boab Trees of the Kimberley
Boab trees are one of the most famous icons of the Kimberley region in North Western Australia. Their squat, bulbous trunks and spindly, often leafless branches lead them to being called the ‘upside down' trees
4 commentsChristmas Nativity Sets - A Christmas Tradition
nativity scene, creche, christmas nativity, nativity scenes, One of the loveliest traditions of the Christmas season is setting out the nativity scene under the tree. Each piece was carefully lifted from the box, released from its protective layers of white tissue paper and gently arranged into that oh-so familiar formation at the foot of the tree.
7 commentsNative Kakanins (Filipino Desserts) Part II
The first hub featured Filipino desserts such as puto, kutsinta, bibingka, palitaw, suman, sapin-sapin, pastillas de leche and maja blanca. But as I said, this list is by no means complete. With this in mind,...
14 commentsHalloween Pages of a Different Color - Alternative Themes
Autumn is a beautiful season in North America, full of brightly turning colors in the wind, bonfires in the cool evenings, apple picking by the bushels, caramel sauce, pumpkin pies, fresh vegetable soups made...
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