Historians believe that in addition to turkey,
the Pilgrims ate lots of venison, cod, clams, sea bass and lobster at their Thanksgiving feast.
Sometimes the Wampanoag and
Pilgrims ate together, sometimes they ate separately.
Sure
the Pilgrims ate it that way but man we have more flavors today so you can keep the rest of the menu.
Not exact matches
«
Eat this bread, drink this wine...» Christian
pilgrims from around the world sing together in English a well - known hymn during a Maundy Thursday service in the Cenacle - or Upper Room - in Jerusalem.
Now American companies worship one thing and that is money, and its right there and
pilgrims and visitors to Makkah go and
eat at these places they do nt think its and American evil or anything else
For dinner, I
ate Pilgrims» Meals that were offered by the hostels, or I would go into town.
The
pilgrims would have loved it and would have been honored to
eat at your table!!