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Thanksgiving Latino Recipes: Top 5 Ideas For Your Dinner Party

Thanksgiving Latino Recipes: Top 5 Ideas For Your Dinner Party

Thanksgiving Latino Recipes: Top 5 Ideas For Your Dinner Party Thanksgiving is just a few days away. And while you might have already bought your turkey and started making that cranberry sauce, why not give a latino twist to the

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St. Vincent de Paul and Walmart Distributed 2,500 Turkeys to Families in Need

St. Vincent de Paul and Walmart Distributed 2,500 Turkeys to Families in Need

St. Vincent de Paul and Walmart Distributed 2,500 Turkeys to Families in Need On Saturday, Nov. 18, 2,500 families received turkeys just in time for Thanksgiving, thanks to Walmart’s Extra Helping program. The turkey distribution is the finale of Walmart’s month-long

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5 Tips for Taking the Stress Out of Thanksgiving

5 Tips for Taking the Stress Out of Thanksgiving

(Featured Photo: Dianne Rosete/Flickr Creative Commons) Whether Mommy is helping out with a school project on Pilgrims, arguing with the in-laws on who’s hosting on Thanksgiving Day, or planning the perfect menu to impress her picky sister-in-law, Thanksgiving can be

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#ThanksgivingWithHispanics: 10 Reasons Why Latinos do it Best

#ThanksgivingWithHispanics: 10 Reasons Why Latinos do it Best

If you’ve been anywhere near social media lately — or at least this week — you must have noticed the hashtag #ThanksgivingwithHispanics flooding your feed. From the things your tias tell you when they first see you to the way

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7 Secrets to Trim Thanksgiving Costs

Every year, the American Farm Bureau Federation announces how much the average cook will spend on a Thanksgiving feast for 10. And every year, many of us just roll our eyes: “Last year they said it would cost $42.91 for

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The Tradition of Thanksgiving and its Origin

The Tradition of Thanksgiving and its Origin

By Taylor Pineda Thanksgiving officially became a holiday in 1863. During the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed a national day of “Thanksgiving and Praise to our beneficent Father who dwelleth in the Heavens.” However, the first official dinner originated

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