Thanksgiving

How To Maximize Your Thanksgiving Leftovers
With so many staying home and having smaller celebrations, the amount and variety of leftovers will be limited. But there are still dozens of interesting ways to use leftovers to...
Social Media Buzz: On Thanksgiving, Twitter Users Share #ThingsWeShouldThankTrumpFor
We dive into a new hashtag that popped up on social media Thursday just in time for Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving Leftover Ideas
Though the Thanksgiving meal might have been smaller this year, there may still be leftovers. Chef Kathy Gunst shares some of her leftover ideas.
A Different Feast And Football This Thanksgiving
Some football games that are normally played on this holiday are canceled altogether. Others will be played with no fans or just a limited number of spectators.
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Has Been Cancelled 3 Times Since 1924 — Why 2020 Wasn't The 4th
The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade was reduced in size and closed to spectators this year out of coronavirus concerns.
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National Day Of Mourning; Yuma Homeless Shelter Thanksgiving Meal
For Native peoples, Thanksgiving is not a day to rejoice. It's a day of mourning. We talk to the granddaughter of one of the founders of the National Day of...

Assessing COVID-19 Risk For Thanksgiving Celebrations
The CDC is recommending that you stay home this Thanksgiving and only celebrate with people who have been living with you for the last two weeks.

How COVID-19 Is Impacting The Turkey Industry This Thanksgiving
With COVID-19 cases surging across the country, many families have had to scale back their holiday plans.

Thanksgiving Tradition: Snow Geese Migration In Vermont
We revisit host Robin Young’s trip with her now-late uncle, Lachlan Maclachlan Field, to see the migrating snow geese at the Dead Creek Refuge in Addison, Vermont.

Black Pilgrim Stirs Controversy, 30 Years On
Was there a black Pilgrim breaking bread with the Puritans in the 1620s? Back in 1981, the Plimoth Plantation in Massachusetts, hired a black actor to portray Abraham Pearse at...

Chef Kathy Gunst Talks Turkey
With the Thanksgiving holiday coming we turn to Here and Now resident chef Kathy Gunst for tips on cooking the bird. Send us your questions before Monday's live broadcast!

Thanksgiving Dinner Will Set You Back A Bit More This Year
According to a survey by the American Farm Bureau Federation, the price tag to host a feast for 10 is up $5.73, or about 13 percent over last year.

A Thanksgiving Tradition: Snow Geese Gazing In Vermont
We revisit host Robin Young's trip with her now-late uncle, Lachlan Maclachlan Field, to see the migrating snow geese at the Dead Creek Refuge in Addison, Vermont.

Distinguished African-American Minister Stakes Claim On The Pilgrims
Harvard Divinity School professor, Peter Gomes, is regarded as one of the most distinguished ministers in America. But he's also one of the country's foremost scholars on all things Pilgrim....

Thanksgiving Cooking Conundrums
Wondering how to make vegan mashed potatoes? Looking for a healthier stuffing recipe? Send us your questions for Here & Now's resident chef Kathy Gunst to tackle.
Rundown 11/26
Peter Gomes and the Pilgrims, Stewed Pompion, Anyone?, Syria and Iraqi Relations, Turkey Day Classic, Robin's Trip to Vermont
Snow Geese of Vermont
We join Robin and her now-late uncle, Lachlan Maclachlan Field, on their trip to see the migrating snow geese in Vermont.
Peter Gomes and the Pilgrims
Peter Gomes is a nationally-recognized Baptist preacher and a Harvard professor. He’s also an African-American who grew up in Plymouth, Massachusetts. We speak with Professor Gomes about his connection to...
Thanksgiving Sides with Kathy Gunst
Here and Now’s resident chef Kathy Gunst brings us some new takes on squash, potato, and green bean dishes for Thanksgiving.
Rundown 11/24
War Surtax, What's the Right To Do?, Biodiversity in the Deep Sea, The Card Game, Thanksgiving Sides