Word of the Day: Pottage
Nov 21, 2012 2:31 pm
Building up your kitchen vocab arsenal
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Funny hats, buckles on their shoes, and a fondness for turkey; we think we know the pilgrims. Think again, we're taking it back to the roots of Thanksgiving.
Pilgrims were into turkey, but they also loved pottage. Pottage is an old-school word for soup or stew. Let's all be thankful we've kept the whole beast tradition up. Happy Thanksgiving!
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