Awesome! Thanks for sharing. My hubby does Thanksgiving at our house, he calls it his superbowl. It’s always fantastic! Reply
These are great, thank you so much for sharing these fun facts! I will definitely share them with my kids. Reply
I didn’t know any of those facts…all interesting. The first thought I had was how women and children weren’t included to eat at the 3 day harvest feast in 1621…but I bet they had to prepare and cook it. Reply
I learned quite a bit, these are facts worth knowing.I will share these fun facts with my kids. Reply
These were very fun useless facts about Thanksgiving to read, thank you so much for sharing! I love Thanksgiving and spending time with my family. Reply
some fun fact about thanksgiving. I could see have a dish with some of these questions in to see the kinda answers you would get Reply
Lol, useless facts are the best facts. I like this idea.
These are fun facts. I enjoy reading things like these!
So neat, I enjoyed reading these. Thanks for sharing.
I would love to make a trivia game around these facts for my guests to play before dinner!
Awesome! Thanks for sharing. My hubby does Thanksgiving at our house, he calls it his superbowl. It’s always fantastic!
These are fun facts! I surely didn’t know that a turkey has 3500 feathers.
Great facts! I would love to make into a trivia game for my nieces and nephews to play!
LMAO! This is awesome!
These are great, thank you so much for sharing these fun facts! I will definitely share them with my kids.
These are awesome! Nothing better than useless trivia.
Had no idea of these.. nice to know.
I love useless facts. Lol!
50 million pumpkin pies…that’s crazy! Well our family was responsible for two of those.
an 86 lb turkey? Wow that’s crazy, I wonder what it looked like walking around?
I love these charts! It’s so easy to learn. Thanks for posting!
Fun facts to share at Thanksgiving. Thanks.
That’s a lot of turkey! I’m just going to make fried chicken and ham this year 😉
I didn’t know any of those facts…all interesting. The first thought I had was how women and children weren’t included to eat at the 3 day harvest feast in 1621…but I bet they had to prepare and cook it.
This is such interesting info. I enjoyed reading it.
What fun facts! Thanks for sharing
Thank you for sharing!
I learned quite a bit, these are facts worth knowing.I will share these fun facts with my kids.
These are fun facts. My 2 favorite things during Thanksgiving. Turkey and Pumpkin Pie.
These are very interesting. I’m gonna print this out!.
An 86 pound turkey is a very large turkey. I’d like to see pics of that monster.
These were very fun useless facts about Thanksgiving to read, thank you so much for sharing! I love Thanksgiving and spending time with my family.
some fun fact about thanksgiving. I could see have a dish with some of these questions in to see the kinda answers you would get
Love the leftovers