Samurai Girls in America

EP. 7 Thanksgiving is around the corner!

14 min · 20 de nov de 2023
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Thanksgiving is one of the biggest holidays in the US.  It is typically observed on the fourth Thursday of November.  Family and friends get together and express their thanks for the year by sharing food. Do you know what the typical Thanksgiving meal is, how we spend the day, and what we enjoy as leftover foods?  Is Friendsgiving becoming the new Thanksgiving?  In this episode we talk about this very special day in US.  Hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving!  Send us your comments by E-mail. Samuraigirlsinamerica@gmail.com [Samuraigirlsinamerica@gmail.com]

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