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Thanksgiving!

I love holidays! I think it is great because you get to spend time with your family and you don’t even have to go to school. Some people might think otherwise about not having school but I think it’s good to go to school but just not on holidays. For thanksgiving I eat turkey, tamales, stuffing, and mashed potatoes. I eat many other things but those are the main ones. I usually spend Thanksgiving with my cousins and parents. We play games and have a great time. I can’t wait to write all about my Christmas!

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  1. I love thanksgiving so much, my family makes the best food and its so delicious! My favorite part is the jiggly jello. What´s your favorite part of food?

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    1. Thank you for taking time to read my blog post! My favorite would be mashed potatoes or stuffing.

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