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<< previous page 1 2 next page>> written by Rosemary Rein As the Thanksgiving Holiday approaches, the one official U.S. holiday in which we formally give thanks for our blessings-- perhaps it's time to capture your "Attitude of Gratitude" so the appreciation lasts longer than the Thanksgiving Day Leftovers. written by Teecee Go Too many expectations can lead to a disaster, spoiling the whole season for good. If this is you, keep your anticipation balanced, neither too high or too low. This will help you to remain unaffected even if no ‘questions’ are asked.
written by Debra L. Morrison The cornucopia of plenty was ever so conspicuous this year, compared to previous year's that I'd taken pretty much for granted, since I've visited the Eritrean refugee camps in Africa this July where food and education were both in very short supply. These kids are looking for both, yet their experience is that neither food nor education are readily forthcoming. While I donated and distributed thousands of dollars of medical supplies, it was in connecting eye-to-eye, and heart-to-heart with these kids, that I reveled, receiving their smiles of gratitude. written by Bahram Jafarian Thanksgiving is an American national holiday that is celebrated every year on the fourth Thursday of November. It is a special time to come together with family and friends. Thanksgiving is an opportunity to appreciate the good things that have been bestowed on us by god. It enables us to look into the past and feel happy for the celebration to this day. Thanksgiving day a special occasion to show your gratitude towards others is not left behind. written by Anu Bose Thanksgiving is a time of food. It's a celebration of the Pilgrim's early successes in America, won through hard work to tame the land in what was for them a new world. The menu is usually the same. Turkey, sometimes ham, mashed potatoes, stuffing, cranberry sauce, rolls or bread, pumpkin pie and apple pie, and a variety of other trimmings adorn the holiday table.
written by Jim Mackey Trying out a new healthy Thanksgiving recipe can make you the hit of your next holiday potluck. written by Tony Luna The Day after Thanksgiving brings out every bargain shopper looking to find the best deal. Being prepared for this hectic day can save you time and frustration just by following a few simple guidelines. written by Peter Hilton You have that friend. If I have him, you have him; if I’m writing this and it’s being posted on the web, and you’re reading it, you know the guy I’m talking about. The graphic design friend. He’s a great guy. written by Linda Kling Thanksgiving is a wonderful holiday full of fun, feasting, family and football. But it can also be a time to start new traditions meant to increase your family's thanks and encourage giving. You can use Thanksgiving as a springboard to cultivate a deeper sense of gratitude and awareness of the needs of others. Here's some simple and even fun ideas to get you started. written by Muna wa Wanjiru Thanksgiving is the time to enjoy the company of your family, friends' relatives and moreover it is a time for fun and that includes Thanksgiving appetizer. You have lots of option for this day but still you will need simple but tasty appetizer around to keep the guests happy while you make something in kitchen for a last minute. written by Michele Cardello Holiday traditions are followed in every culture around the world. What better way to chronicle them than to saver the memories in a holiday scrapbook that can easily be passed down from one generation to the next. written by Michele Cardello Christmas is one of the most celebrated holidays around the world, and is often full of special cherished memories that can make for great story telling year after year. Christmas scrapbooking is a great way to chronicle these memories, and can be a fun project for the entire family. written by Michele Cardello A child’s scrapbook is among the most prized possessions a parent can own, and is a great way to preserve years of very special memories. It can be used to chronicle the various segments of your child’s life in an effort to capture those special moments as they occur. written by Michele Cardello Whenever most think of scrapbooking ideas for Thanksgiving, most think of a painting from Norman Rockwell called Freedom From Want, which depicts a motherly figure bringing out turkey to a large family. written by Michele Cardello Holidays such as Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa are obvious choices for holiday scrapbooking ideas, but difficult to begin. However, with a little creativity, a scrapper can have some very unique holiday scrapbooking ideas. written by Michele Cardello Recipes are among the most treasured family air looms handed down from one generation to the next. Since it is inevitable that at least one family member will likely call another during the holiday season to request a copy of a family favorite, it is a good idea to chronicle these recipes in a book that can be used over and over again. written by Michele Cardello Most Christmas scrapbooking ideas involve some sort of observance of tradition, so it is important for the scrapper to rediscover the traditions of his or her own family and create the page from there. written by Michele Cardello Some of the best Christmas scrapbooking involves creativity mixed with tradition, so why not put that effort into a mini-album. A mini-album can double as a card or gift, and shows your Christmas scrapbooking skills. written by Michele Cardello One of the best Thanksgiving scrapbook page ideas involves thankfulness, and an excellent time for the scrapper to show what he or she is most thankful for. It is no surprise that there are several forms of Thanksgiving scrapbook page ideas just for this one theme. written by Michele Cardello What are some different ways to memorialize the Thanksgiving holiday tradition for our future generations? How can we best utilize family recipes to create a cookbook memoir as poignant as any heirloom passed down from generation to generation? Read on for some scrapbooking ideas for Thanksgiving. written by Michele Cardello How can you create a Christmas scrapbook for different family members that will be cherished by each one? What are some time-saving ideas to help you in this endeavor? Read on for some help with your Christmas scrapbooking ideas. written by Michele Cardello How can you best organize your thoughts and ideas for any holiday scrapbook you might have in mind? What are some tips to follow and how can you avoid some of the pitfalls? Read on for some information on how to make your best holiday scrapbook ever! written by Michele Cardello Are you thankful for anything this year? Of course you are! Then why not try one of the most memorable scrapbooking ideas for Thanksgiving – a “Why I’m Thankful” album? written by Michele Cardello Starting a Christmas scrapbooking album will create lasting precious memories for many years to come, and provide a wonderful annual holiday craft tradition among children and families. written by Michele Cardello Do you want this year’s November scrapbook album to look incredibly unique? Then liven up your Thanksgiving scrapbook page ideas by taking some hints from Mother Nature. written by groshan fabiola Good news for TV fans out there, as both the WGA and the Alliance of Motion Picture Producers announced separately that they are to sit down and begin negotiations on Monday, November 26. This is the first among hopefully more developments regarding the writers' strike that has well written by Marilyn Bohn 10 Tips in a nutshell for giving successful parties with the least amount of work and stress but with the optimal amount of fun. written by Marilyn Bohn A well-planned Thanksgiving is the key to a stress-free day. Here are seven ideas on how to plan for the holiday so you will have plenty of time to enjoy your family and friends and not be stressed and frazzled at the end of the day. written by Kevin James This article is about the Thanksgiving holiday and the great opportunity it presents to give thanks and gratitude to the people who helped you throughout the year. written by David Urmann Get some ideas for those mounds of leftover turkey and enjoy your Thanksgiving feast all week.
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