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Being Thankful
For those of us in the Midwest, specifically North Dakota and Minnesota, this week has been hard. After a few weeks of mild temperatures that lulled us into thinking that winter had finally left us, o...
Posted on 3/21/13 at 7:00 AM
Happy Thanksgiving
Somehow this post got missed. It is a bit late but one I really enjoyed putting together. Happy New Year! This year I have much to be thankful for. ...
Posted on 1/3/13 at 8:00 AM
A new favorite potato recipe
I have a wonderful scalloped potatoes recipe--you may remember my post about it last January or so. The thing I loved about it most is that it was actually made for three colors of potatoes--which I h...
Posted on 12/3/12 at 8:44 AM
Day After Thanksgiving Turkey Gumbo
This post was so popular last year, it bears repeating. I can't believe Thanksgiving is here. This whole month has flown by. When I grew up in Louisiana, one of my favorite dishes that my mama made e...
Posted on 11/21/12 at 8:48 AM
This Thanksgiving one woman is grateful for North Dakota
I love Rachel Kelly's author bio on her new Areavoices blog: Meanderings of a Zealous Mom. She uses several six word phrases to describe herself: Always looking for The Grey Area. Meet my best friend...
Posted on 11/20/12 at 11:52 AM
Thanksgiving steals sales from Black Friday
Thanksgiving shopping took a noticeable bite out of Black Friday's start to the holiday season, as the latest survey found retail sales in stores fell slightly from last year.By Linda A. Johnson, AP Business Writer , November 25, 2012
Black Friday creeps into Thanksgiving permanently?
By Anne D'Innocenzio, AP Retail Writer , November 23, 2012
Thanksgiving parade brings cheer to storm-hit NYC
NEW YORK — The annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade kicked off in New York on Thursday, putting a festive mood in the air in a city still coping with the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy.By By Tom Hays, Associated Press , November 22, 2012
Economy makes for tougher Thanksgiving journeys
CHICAGO (AP) — Millions of Americans piled their families into cars, hopped on buses and waited out delays at airports Wednesday as they set off on Thanksgiving treks that many said required financial sacrifice, help from relatives to come up with airfare and hours searching online for deals.By Jason Keyser, Associated Press , November 21, 2012
More Thanksgiving travelers driving to save money
CHICAGO (AP) — Feeling the pinch of the sluggish economic recovery, many Americans setting out on the nation's annual Thanksgiving migration sacrificed summer vacations, relied on relatives for airfare or scoured the Web for travel deals to ensure they made it home.By Jason Keyser, Associated Press , November 21, 2012
Stocks edge up ahead of Thanksgiving break
NEW YORK (AP) — The stock market crept higher Wednesday ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday. Major market indexes got a slight lift after news broke of a cease-fire agreement between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip.By Associated Press , November 21, 2012
Obama pardons Thanksgiving turkey
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama pardoned two turkeys in an annual Thanksgiving rite on Wednesday, saying he wanted to offer the birds a second chance.By Matthew Daly, Associated Press , November 21, 2012
Letter to the editor: Community Thanksgiving Dinner provided great meal
We all have reasons for looking forward to the season of spring, the snow melting and green leaves on the trees. The summer season when we enjoy nice green vegetables and watermelons. But for me it’s the reason for the autumn season. This year Nov. 1 was my 97th birthday. Many friends and relatives honored me with their visits and gifts, topping it off with pizza and angel food cake.By Emma Hill , December 02, 2011
Volunteers feed hundreds with community dinner
By Ben Rodgers , November 25, 2011
Thanksgiving travel rush is under way across US
Undeterred by costlier gas and airfare, millions of Americans set out Wednesday to see friends and family in what is expected to be the nation's busiest Thanksgiving weekend since the financial meltdown more than three years ago.November 23, 2011
Sun will not publish on Thursday
The Jamestown Sun will not publish on Thursday due to the Thanksgiving holiday.November 23, 2011
Community Thanksgiving Dinner invites the public for meal Thursday
Six hundred rolls. Eight massive cans of cranberries and 24 cans of corn. Kettle after kettle of mashed potatoes. Twenty-eight 18-pound turkeys, stuffed with dressing.By Kari Lucin , November 22, 2011
North Dakota turkey pardon
Gov. Jack Dalrymple pardoned Dakota the turkey Monday morning at the Capitol. Watch video from the event here.November 21, 2011
More Thanksgiving recipes shared by readers
November 21, 2011
Readers share side dishes
November 21, 2011
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