Cranberries are a staple in U.S. households at Thanksgiving – but how did this bog dweller end up on holiday tables? Cranberry cultivation began in 1816 in Massachusetts, where Revolutionary War ...
When the pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock in 1620, they encountered thornless vines covered with small, red fruit growing in boggy regions of the area. Native Americans valued this fruit and called it ...
Cranberries are a staple in U.S. households at Thanksgiving — but how did this bog dweller end up on holiday tables? Cranberry cultivation began in 1816 in Massachusetts, where Revolutionary War ...
This article was originally featured on The Conversation. Cranberries are a staple in U.S. households at Thanksgiving–but how did this bog dweller end up on holiday tables? Compared to many valuable ...
Muddle cranberries. Add cranberry simple syrup, lemon simple syrup, lemon juice, and gin. Shake and strain into Martini glass. Garnish with 3 cranberries. To make Cranberry Simple Syrup: bring sugar ...
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Canned or cooked cranberries? That’s a good opening question on Thanksgiving when seated next to your cousin twice removed. Go ahead and ask while the dish is being passed. Hopefully you both like ...
Cranberries are a staple in U.S. households at Thanksgiving—but how did this bog dweller end up on holiday tables? Cranberry cultivation began in 1816 in Massachusetts, where Revolutionary War veteran ...