You're just a short 20 something minutes away to becoming a certified turkey frying master! Watch the video, fire up the fryer & let the good times roll...Laisser le bon temps rouler!
The American Farm Bureau Federation publishes the cost of an average family's average Thanksgiving dinner each year. This year the cost is $49.41, up 37 cents from last year.
Our family spends, on average, $170 a week on groceries. Thanksgiving will take up 30% of our weekly budget. But, co...
Earlier this week we hit the range for some quality trigger time to brush up, sight in and get ready for turkey season. Any opportunity to shoot guns and ditch work I'm in! While there's certainly no shortage of hunting and how to videos online, we wanted to offer up an instructional video just for you: How to Hunt Turkey Like a Man!
If you run the risk of eating so much of the main course that you can’t entertain the thought of enjoying dessert this Thanksgiving, then have we got some big news for you.
Thanksgiving is almost here, which means we start seeing turkeys everywhere—on TV, in our children's school drawings, running through our dreams every single night while we sleep ... you get the idea. And eventually these poor turkeys will be inside many of our overstuffed stomachs as well.
As millions of families are sitting down to their traditional Thanksgiving feasts of oven baked or fried turkey, green bean casserole, stuffing, and multitudes of desserts. Some families will break with tradition to spice up this age old feast with such delicacies as Velveeta Cheesecake or bacon wrapped turkey and even more outlandish creations. Check out these wild meals!
Happy November! Thanksgiving is officially on deck as our next holiday, and with it: awkward family dinners! To help, we're bringing you 15 surprising facts about turkey, so you have something to say to your uncle as he stuffs his face. We know you, though. You're like us -- you need a spoonful of sugar with your medicine. We're happy to oblige with some eye candy, while you learn.
It is that time of year already. In just a few days, the majority of Americans (where ever they may be) will sit down to a traditional Thanksgiving meal.