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Default The First Vegetarian Thanksgiving - by Rynn Berry


"11 1620, the settlers had so little food that they raised
the houses of the Native American inhabitants and made
off with stores of beans and corn. There was simply no
animal flesh to be had. It is likely that the first"

Of course not, animals were consumed as soon as caught. Beans and corn
were dry stores that kept through the winter.

Make no mistake about it, the indians ate every animal they got their hands
on and they were very skilled hunters and fishermen.