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Posted on 11/07/2014 10:02:50 AM PST by Jim Robinson
FR is looking for 300 loyal FReepers to donate $100 or more per quarter.
By contributing at least $100 per quarter or $400 per year to Free Republic, you may become a member of the "300 Club."
Counting the TWO generous $100.00 Donations we just received from our CONNECTICUT & NEW JERSEY FReepers, we now have 118 Donations of $100 or more!!
Thank you ALL very much!!
If you send in or Donate $100 or more, please send Jim a note to add your screen name to the 300 Club Roster!!
Unfortunately, way too many of you very generous Donors are way too shy and humble about adding your name to this important list! PLEASE do us a huge favor by contacting Jim! Adding your name will encourage others to likewise support our beloved Free Republic!
300 Club
17th Miss Regt
4integrity
AsBirdsFly
Axelsrd
basil
Bon of Babble
BooBoo1000
Boomer One
BuckeyeTexan
ButThreeLeftsDo
Christie at the beach
CitizenUSA
ConorMacNessa
credo2
DaveArk
deadrock
DeepInTheHeartOfTexas
Ditter
Elderberry
Enterprise
EXCH54FE
Fiddlstix
Finny
FlyingEagle
FreeperMania
Gator113
Gene Eric
glock rocks
GopherIt
Graewoulf
Grampa Dave
GRRRRR
GunsareOK
HippyLoggerBiker
hoosiermama
houeto
I_be_tc
Jane Long
jazusamo
Jimmy Valentine
jmaroneps37
JMJJR
John 3_19-21
Kathy in Alaska
KSCITYBOY
kvanbrunt2
Lancey Howard
LibLieSlayer
Little Bill
MarMema
Movemout
mykroar
no-to-illegals
novemberslady
onyx
outofsalt
Overwatcher
OwenKellogg
PA Engineer
penelopesire
PfromHoGro
R2z
Ragnar54
RedMDer
Roccus
Ron C.
Rushmore Rocks
Ryn
small business owner
spacejunkie2001
SpeakerToAnimals
spna
Starstruck
The Cajun
theneanderthal
TheOldLady
Tijeras_Slim
toomanylaws
tubebender
upchuck
Utilizer
wardaddy
warpsmith
whinecountry
Wingy
xzins
Zuben Elgenubi
Per FReeper I_be_tc's 300/100 challenge, FR is looking for 300 loyal FReepers to donate $100 or more per quarter. By contributing at least $100 per quarter or $400 per year to Free Republic, you may become a member of the "300 Club."
You may contribute any combination of monthly and/or one-time contributions by Credit Card, Mail-In Check, Money Order or PayPal to reach this goal.
DONOR NAMES ARE ADDED TO THIS LIST ONLY BY REQUEST OF THE DONOR.
Please contact Jim Robinson if youre a $100 per quarter Donor and would like your name to appear on this List! Thanks very much and thank you for your loyal support of Free Republic!
Special Thanks To Ron C. For His Help With The List.
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Thanks for another really cute pic, onyx. That has to be Dad, he’s too ugly for a Mom. :-)
Thanksgiving
In November 1621, after the Pilgrims first corn harvest proved successful, Governor William Bradford organized a celebratory feast and invited a group of the fledgling colonys Native American allies, including the Wampanoag chief Massasoit. Now remembered as Americans first Thanksgivingalthough the Pilgrims themselves may not have used the term at the timethe festival lasted for three days.
Source: history.com
Though New England had a great abundance of wildlife and seafood, traditional East Anglian fare was preferred, even if it had to be made with New World ingredients.
Baked beans and pease porridge were everyday fare, particularly during the winter, and usually eaten with coarse, dark bread. At first it was made with a mixture of wheat and maize (corn), but after a disease called wheat rust struck in the 1660s, it was made of rye and maize, creating what has later been known as "rye 'n' injun".
Vegetables with meat boiled thoroughly was a popular dish, and unlike many other regions in North American colonies, they were cooked together, rather than separately, and frequently without seasoning.
Baking was a particular favorite of the New Englanders and was the origin of dishes today seen as quintessentially American, such as apple pie and the baked Thanksgiving turkey.
Source: Wikipedia
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