Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Arizona Thanksgiving Places: Holidays At Home or Eating Out

We, here at Aaron’s Mechanical Service, would like to wish everyone a "Happy Thanksgiving".

Many of you are either hosting the family and friends get-together or going to one but we also know that for whatever reason many of us eat out for our Thanksgiving Dinner.

Sometimes there's just a lot going on, and having your Thanksgiving dinner out is a viable alternative to cooking. The best thing about going out to eat on Thanksgiving Day is that you don't have to spend hours or days preparing, or hours cleaning up. The worst thing about Thanksgiving dinner out is no leftovers!

Many restaurants serve Thanksgiving brunch or dinner or both! They may be located at local resorts or casinos. They may be independently owned or chains. All price ranges are represented, so you can have from an elegant Thanksgiving dining experience or a casual family meal with all the kids. A quick Google search will lead you to one in your neighborhood.

Also consider the many Phoenix area grocery stores where you can pick up a Thanksgiving turkey with all the trimmings.  Nearly every grocery store has some type of Thanksgiving dinner so you can do it up right with little to no work.

What follows are some of Thanksgiving trivia tidbits, hope they brings back memories and put a little smile on your face.

The first Thanksgiving feast was very different than what we use today. Lobster, rabbit, chicken, fish, squashes, beans, chestnuts, hickory nuts, onions, leeks, dried fruits, maple syrup and honey, radishes, cabbage, carrots, eggs, and goat cheese are thought to have made up the first Thanksgiving feast.

Benjamin Franklin wanted the turkey to be the national bird of the United States.

Sarah Josepha Hale, an American magazine editor, persuaded Abraham Lincoln to declare Thanksgiving a national holiday. She is also the author of the popular nursery rhyme "Mary Had a Little Lamb"

Abraham Lincoln issued a 'Thanksgiving Proclamation' on third October 1863 and officially set aside the last Thursday of November as the national day for Thanksgiving.

The annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade tradition began in the 1920's.

Looking for a fast and fair company to work with for your HVAC repair or replacement needs?  Give Aaron’s Mechanical Service a call and let us help you get cooled off! Call 623-388-4436

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