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13 November 2007

Dear Prudence






Your Pilgrim Name Is



Humility Alden



epicurious: The Complete Thanksgiving Guide
A Taste of the Nation: Five of America's best chefs create Thanksgiving menus with regional flavors.

Saveur: Tastes Like Home

The humble pie can cure an astounding array of ills, from hunger to heartbreak to lust. Perhaps it's because pastry crust takes time and care to prepare that eating it feels like an act of both labor and love. Whatever the reason, whether a pie is sweet or savory, mixed berry or mincemeat, few foods are as hearty, both in the way they satisfy you and in the way they seem truly to come from the heart.

Plimoth Plantation:
As American as Pumpkin Pie

Not your typical Christmas card photo:
Pilgrim’s pride updated: A 17th-century portrait brings together the best of then and now

Virtuous Puritan names

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