What Is Thanksgiving Essay

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Growing up in a middle-class family we always had more than enough to share, especially during the holidays.
Thanksgiving in my family can be described as a rambunctious cacophony of mashed starches, oversized sweaters, and a plethora of delicious smoked meats. While my mother would slave over gurgling pots of tart cranberries, spiced apples and mulled wine, my father would set off to smoke the pheasants, crack open a pale ale and listen to the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Our family would descend upon our Thanksgiving feast and pronounce the affairs we were grateful for;
"I'm truly grateful for this moment, but I feel spoiled..." I professed.
Just as Johnny Appleseed planted that little seed that then grew into a strong apple tree, the seed of

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