We see them on the way to work. We hear them on the radio. We try to ignore their struggles, but it's time we face the music:
Retail stores are in need.
Football on Thanksgiving is a given, but for me, so is alcohol and my favorite holiday movie "Home For The Holidays." Thanksgiving is not complete till I've watched that whole movie.
We aren’t all master chefs accustomed to cooking huge meals for dozens people, so the kind folks at Butterball have been answering all our Thanksgiving-turkey-cooking-related questions for years. And during that time, they've had some funny calls.
DAAAAAD I'M BOOOOORRRED! Sound familiar?
Here are five great things to do for the kids on Thanksgiving that even I can pull off. The best part is they're all inexpensive.
Remember - the kids will only be as enthused as you are. Make it fun...
Black Friday has grown into a weekend of consumer-oriented festivities starting as early as 6 a.m. on Thanksgiving Day. We've put together a guide as to who’s open when and what kinds of deals you can find when you shop, either at brick-and-mortar stores or on the Web:
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More and more businesses may be opening their doors on Thanksgiving, but one man who refused to clock in now has no job.
Realistically speaking, turkeys don't stand a chance this Thanksgiving. But that hasn't stopped these fowl-tempered (sorry) beasts from fighting back against their would-be devourers, us humans.
Thanksgiving is on record as being America’s second-favorite holiday (Christmas wins first prize, of course), so it makes sense that Thanksgiving lore is a part of our shared cultural history and something we start learning early in our lives. But it turns out a lot of what we think we know about Turkey Day is wrong.