I don't think so but on Wikipedia there is an interesting story about turkey Id think you'd be interested in.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thanksgiving
2006-10-25 15:58:46
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answered by jrealitytv 6
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The pilgrims had thanksgiving with turkey
2006-10-25 23:03:58
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answered by Gifted 7
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The story is that the wild turkey fed the pilgrims during those hard times
2006-10-26 09:55:23
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answered by Anonymous
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It s the traditional bird of the feast the Indians and Pilgrims had. Families have added other things along with it like, smoked sausage. Just like you have Ham for Easter.
2006-10-25 23:36:32
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answered by smplylori32 2
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I take it you never went to school!! How about History do you
know anything? Think back Indians and the Pilgrims. A trade for a trade.
2006-10-26 20:55:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that's what the pilgrims ate when they had their feast, along with other foods like fruits and we have for thanksgiving.
2006-10-25 23:03:37
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answered by ♥ Confused ♥ 2
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either the Pilgrims did it or it is the turkey farmers that started one of the two?? Hey I like it no matter why!
2006-10-26 13:05:05
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answered by kna0831 3
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I don't. My family makes ham and we have a very nice cheddar cheese and broccoli soup.
2006-10-26 04:02:34
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answered by momofthreemiracles 5
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tradition
2006-10-25 23:01:20
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answered by Katrina 5
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Because it's good?
2006-10-26 06:29:30
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answered by dumpllin 5
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