Berry's come a long way: Ever-evolving cranberry remains ... |
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TRENTON — The cranberry, gleaming on the plate between the turkey and the stuffing, is one of the few Thanksgiving traditions to endure from that storied November day in 1621 when the Pilgrims sat down with the Wampanoag Indians. "Sassamanash" and "ibimi" are words the Indians used for the red berry that people of northern climates had been eating and employing for dyes since the eras of primitive people, ... |
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A gift of gear |
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Forget about fruit baskets. Don't even consider one tie. This year give your friends and family the gift of outdoor adventure. The following 13 products -- each one one Gear Junkie-sanctioned stocking stuffer -- are guaranteed to motivate. The gift of gear, indeed, may just get your loved ones out the door and on their way toward one new outlook on life. ... |
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