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Today marks Thanksgiving Feast week one here on MTC. Kicking things off with Cranberry Sauce.
Interested to see the poll results of this one at the end of the day.
- Cranberry Sauce was first sold in 1912.
- Cranberries are one of the only fruits native to North America.
- Cranberry sauce is actually a perfect mix-in to dress up a traditional margarita around the holidays.
- Americans eat 400 million pounds of cranberries every year—
(20 percent of which occurs during Thanksgiving week alone).
- Cranberries do not grow in water.
- Only about 5% of cranberries are sold fresh while the rest are turned into cranberry juice, sauce, etc.
Have a great Monday, everyone!
Please check out the forum guidelines.
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Please let a mod know if youhave any questions, and have a great turking day! - MTC staff
Today marks Thanksgiving Feast week one here on MTC. Kicking things off with Cranberry Sauce.
Interested to see the poll results of this one at the end of the day.
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- Cranberry Sauce was first sold in 1912.
- Cranberries are one of the only fruits native to North America.
- Cranberry sauce is actually a perfect mix-in to dress up a traditional margarita around the holidays.
- Americans eat 400 million pounds of cranberries every year—
(20 percent of which occurs during Thanksgiving week alone).
- Cranberries do not grow in water.
- Only about 5% of cranberries are sold fresh while the rest are turned into cranberry juice, sauce, etc.
Have a great Monday, everyone!