#1.) The first Thanksgiving featured shrimp and deer, but no turkey.
There's no evidence the Pilgrims ate turkey at the first Thanksgiving in 1621. A journal says they did eat "wild fowl" . . . but that probably means duck or goose.
#2.) Four women prepared the entire first Thanksgiving. Yes,
four women cooked dinner for about 140 people.
#3.) Thanksgiving wasn't a public holiday until
#4.) The first three Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parades featured live animals. From 1924 through 1926, they borrowed animals from the Central Park Zoo. In 1927, Felix the Cat became the first balloon.
#5.) There wasn't pumpkin pie until the SECOND Thanksgiving.
At the first Thanksgiving, butter, flour, and sugar were too scarce. For the second Thanksgiving, the Pilgrims decided those were worth the investment.
#6.) The
#7.) Green bean casserole didn't exist until 1955. It was
created by the people at Campbell's Soup to try to figure out a way to sell more cream of mushroom soup. Now, they sell at least $20 MILLION worth every Thanksgiving.
#8.) Tonight is the single biggest day for bar sales in the
Everyone's back in their hometown, and everyone's getting drunk. It even beats St. Patrick's Day, because people don't just target Irish bars tonight. They'll drink anywhere.
#9.)
#10.) Tons of people are going to restaurants tomorrow.
About 14 million Americans will eat Thanksgiving dinner at a restaurant tomorrow night instead of at home.








