Take time to appreciate those you love and admire this Thanksgiving

A Dnews feature urges readers to pause this Thanksgiving and meaningfully express gratitude toward those they love and admire. Emphasizing the holiday’s deeper connection to thankfulness, this piece calls attention to the enduring value of appreciation.

Take time to appreciate those you love and admire this Thanksgiving

Remember When: Pumpkin pie and … oysters?

We tend to assume turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie have always dominated the Thanksgiving feast. Yet a closer look at earlier generations’ tables reveals a more diverse menu, including dishes that might surprise us today—like oysters.

Remember When: Pumpkin pie and … oysters?

Opinion | Hearth and light (Thanksgiving in Minnesota)

A quiet moment in a Minnesota grocery store parking lot captures the spirit of Thanksgiving. The scene draws our attention to the decency we can find in everyday life and how it can shape our perspective on gratitude.

When eating guineas was the Thanksgiving meat

Once a traditional centerpiece at Thanksgiving dinners, guineas have largely slipped from public memory. These days, few people have even heard of them, much less tasted one.

When eating guineas was the Thanksgiving meat

Gasoline Drops Below $3 in Half the U.S

This Thanksgiving season, drivers in half of the United States are encountering gasoline prices below $3 per gallon—a welcome relief during one of the busiest travel periods of the year. Thanks to lower crude oil costs, cheaper winter blends, and reduced seasonal demand, the national average currently sits at $3.055 per gallon and could fall even more by Christmas.

Gasoline Drops Below $3 in Half the U.S

Sides outshine the turkey at Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving has long been synonymous with turkey, but new insights show that nearly half of Americans might be leaning toward side dishes instead. As reported in the latest Campbell’s Company State of the Sides survey, these favorite extras could be outshining the holiday bird.

Keep Thanksgiving leftovers fresh with these tips from Consumer Reports

Hosting Thanksgiving can be costly, making it all the more important to store leftover food safely. Consumer Reports weighs in on how to protect your feast well beyond the holiday meal.

Keep Thanksgiving leftovers fresh with these tips from Consumer Reports

Don’t blame the turkey

If you’ve ever found yourself nodding off after Thanksgiving dinner, you might blame the turkey. However, this bird isn’t the sole reason for your post-feast nap, suggests a recent piece from Griffindailynews.

Don’t blame the turkey

Jill On Money: Giving thanks

Thanksgiving, according to Jill Schlesinger, is a day set aside for being thankful without the burden of buying gifts. Her favorite holiday focuses on appreciating blessings, though the stress of cooking a large meal still lingers.

Jill On Money: Giving thanks

Best of Asking Eric: Tips for avoiding drama with family at Thanksgiving

R. Eric Thomas spotlights a reader’s advice on navigating Thanksgiving gatherings without sparking family drama. In this special edition of “Asking Eric,” explore how clear communication and mutual respect can help keep the peace around the holiday table.