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:::Note: I added a photo of a turkey dinner which could be served at Thanksgiving in both Canada and the USA. I think turkey dinners have become popular in England too and I will try to research that. Finally, who could forget Mr. Bean trying to remove the raw turkey from his head while cooking... [[User:Mary Ash|Mary Ash]] 07:50, 10 December 2011 (UTC) | :::Note: I added a photo of a turkey dinner which could be served at Thanksgiving in both Canada and the USA. I think turkey dinners have become popular in England too and I will try to research that. Finally, who could forget Mr. Bean trying to remove the raw turkey from his head while cooking... [[User:Mary Ash|Mary Ash]] 07:50, 10 December 2011 (UTC) | ||
"many more Americans celebrate Thanksgiving than Christmas" Seems unlikely that militant atheists, Jews, Muslims etc. not celebrating Christmas make up | "many more Americans celebrate Thanksgiving than Christmas" Seems unlikely that militant atheists, Jews, Muslims etc. not celebrating Christmas make up a large proportion of the population. [[User:Peter Jackson|Peter Jackson]] 10:25, 10 December 2011 (UTC) |
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Removal suggested by David Finn 23:11, 9 December 2011 (UTC)
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Unencyclopedic, unlikely to be developed. David Finn 23:13, 9 December 2011 (UTC)
- Do not support deletion as the article is informational and pertains to a traditional turkey dinner served in both Canada and the US usually at Thanksgiving. Other countries may also serve similar holiday meals, and upon research this could be added to the article. As Citizendium is supposed to serve a wide range of readers it would probably be short-sighted and provincial to exclude information from different cultures. The Turkey Dinner article could be considered cultural information. Mary Ash 07:20, 10 December 2011 (UTC)
- Note: I added a photo of a turkey dinner which could be served at Thanksgiving in both Canada and the USA. I think turkey dinners have become popular in England too and I will try to research that. Finally, who could forget Mr. Bean trying to remove the raw turkey from his head while cooking... Mary Ash 07:50, 10 December 2011 (UTC)
- Do not support deletion as the article is informational and pertains to a traditional turkey dinner served in both Canada and the US usually at Thanksgiving. Other countries may also serve similar holiday meals, and upon research this could be added to the article. As Citizendium is supposed to serve a wide range of readers it would probably be short-sighted and provincial to exclude information from different cultures. The Turkey Dinner article could be considered cultural information. Mary Ash 07:20, 10 December 2011 (UTC)
"many more Americans celebrate Thanksgiving than Christmas" Seems unlikely that militant atheists, Jews, Muslims etc. not celebrating Christmas make up a large proportion of the population. Peter Jackson 10:25, 10 December 2011 (UTC)
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