These Corn Recipes Will Bring History to Life in your HomeschoolAs you're learning about the Pilgrims and Native Americans, spend some time learning about the support the American Indians gave to the pilgrim colonists, specifically their experience in growing corn, a crucial food staple. As part of your history lesson, research corn recipes and make these delicious dishes. We loved the spoonbread! Make early American history exciting and work on an important life skill with your middle schooler. #USHistory #history
Let's Party Like it's 1621: 10 Recipes [Probably] Served at the First Thanksgiving • Rise and Brinerings
Indian Pudding - Pilgrim Comfort FoodIndian pudding may not win any beauty contests; but, like your mama said, looks aren't everything. Indian pudding, so named because the...
7 Authentic Colonial Thanksgiving RecipesSeven authentic recipes dating back to the colonial days that will make your Thanksgiving truly traditional. Included: turkey, green beans, and more!
A Wampanoag Thanksgiving — Harvard GazetteTo expose students to Native American culture, Pforzheimer House invited Wampanoag chef Sherry Pocknett to cook and share Native American food with students.
5 Kernels of CornThis true story will amaze you at the faith of the Pilgrims and inspire you to celebrate Thanksgiving with even more gratitude. #BibleLoveNotes #Bible
The Original Pumpkin Pie The Way The Pilgrims Made ItThe Original Pumpkin Pie - The Way The Pilgrims Made It The Pilgrims didn't have flour or butter, originally a pumpkin custard recipe