Turkey recipes written by Children
• My recipe for cooking a turkey is salt it and put it in the stove for 10 minutes. It might have a baby turkey inside. — Johnny, first grade, Western Wayne
• First you get a turkey from the store, then you put it in the stove. After you cook it you put sauce on it. When you put sauce on it you have to let it cool down. Then you are ready to eat it. I am thankful for our turkey, our family, and the whole world. I love Thanksgiving. — Kinze VanMeter, second grade, Hagerstown
• First, put your turkey in the oven. When your turkey is cooked, put your turkey on a plate and put some apples, pears and other fruits around it. Next, stuff your turkey with a filling you like, such as chocolate. — Greta Royer, second grade, homeschool
• My recipe for cooking a turkey is… 1. Put some sugar in a bowl. 2. Put some salt. 3. Put some dough in it and start squashing it up. 4. Put it in the oven for 20 minutes. 5. Cut it and let it cool down. Then… IT IS TIME TO EAT!!!! — Ben, second grade , Western Wayne
What are some things kids are thankful for?
• I am thankful for the USA, family, friends, shelter, school, animals, teachers, drinks, food, God, Jesus, heaven, cards, worlds, Thanksgiving, paper, mom, dad, clothes, shoes, smiling, Presidents, computers, showers, spelling, glue sticks, crayons, books, bun things, hearts, bodies, pictures, balls, teeth, money, headbands and our city. — Jozelynne McFall, second grade, Westview
• I am thankful for a lot of things. Family, friends, food. But one of the things I am most thankful for, is music. The music that saves lives. The kind of music that expresses yourself. I am thankful for the melodies, and the harmonies. I’m thankful for the sound. I am thankful for music. Whether it be rock, hip hop, rap, country… I am happy it is a part of my life. For it is what saved me. Thank you, music. — Faith Maiden, sixth grade, Lincoln Middle School
• I love my family. I bet you love your family too. I love my brother, do you? I love to learn stuff from adults well sometimes. I am thankful for God because he saved us from the Devil. — Tyler Jones, second grade, Westview
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