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A Bit of Chaska History and Pumpkin Delight

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In 1621, the pilgrims and the Wampanoag Indians gathered here to celebrate what historians consider the first Thanksgiving.
Dietary substance in pumpkins that are necessary for digestion.
When cooked this way, pumpkin seeds are a nutritious treat.
On the first Thanksgiving, it was unlikely that Turkey was the main part of the feast. Instead, the Indians may well have brought this crustacean.
Pumpkins are often carved to frighten these away.
Important mineral found in pumpkins. We ideally should strive for 4700 mg. per day. An aid for strong bones, strong heart, and muscles.
An acronym of a military organization in Chaska, who in 1872, sponsored the Thanksgiving ball at one of Chaska's most popular opera houses.
Nutritious element in pumpkins that gives them their orange color.
In 1872, this opera house sponsored a Thanksgiving ball.
This now famous Christmas song was originally meant to be sung on Thanksgiving.
Many pumpkin recipes call for this ingredient, which usually comes in a can.
A spice from a ground seed with a sweet taste and frequently used in baking. Too much of this spice could cause an allergic reaction.
Is Pumpkin a fruit or a vegetable?
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A tradition so named in 1843 in Cornwall that means autumn.
A local and famous farm near Chaska, known for their corn maze.
This long narrow fruit is light in color that contains seeds from the flower-producing part of the plant.
Pumpkin recipes have this flavorful spice, its taste often likened to the powerful punch of cloves.
Local church in Chaska that provides community Thanksgiving dinner.
Pumpkin patch in New Prague, with several varieties of pumpkins.
Often in cookies of the same name and often an ingredient in a classic pumpkin pie recipe. Can be used in tea, salads or eaten raw.