
Hip Hip Hooray! Thanksgiving is coming! All fans have chance to win a 60W Deformable Garage Wing Light for making your garage be bright!
What Light is in the Giveaway?

Our 60W Deformable Garage Wing Light is the giveaway prize for this year’s thanksgiving! With its adjustable wings and bright 5000K daylight beam, its able to provide task and general lighting fitting all your garage needs. If you have a garage workshop you can adjust the wings to fit your task. If you just use the garage as storage, you can simply install the light and have high color rendering bright light enhancing the clearness of your objects. This light has an E26 base making it a simple twist installation, bright white light with a customizable body. Grab your chance to win one of these lights now and upgrade the garage!
Rules:
Two lucky winner will be chosen!
How to enter:
- Comment on this blog with your own Thanksgiving story to take part
- Bonus, share this giveaway on your social media and leave the link on the comment
The giveaway ends on Nov.15 (PDT). Two lucky winners will be chosen! The winners will be announced via this blog and email on November 16, 2021! (US, CA Residents only)
Congratulations to our winners:
Mikhail Rapoport (dataent******@gmail.com)
Shea Balentine (ashleyan****@***rter.net)
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We roast a turkey every year but would love to try frying one.
Coronavirus pandemic changes everything. This year we will keep our family tradition thanksgiving feast at my sister’s after my mom passed away from cancer. We will have a turkey, sweet potato with pecan topping casserole, green beans with mushroom, stuffed eggs, cornbread dressing. as my family tradition my brother will slice the turkey.
my sister will make a turkey shape cake for dessert. coffee for the dessert. we pray to be thankful for everything.
The past times when grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, my brother were all alive and gathered at the farm were good times.
Well I’d have to say cooking for my own family realizeing we might have cooked the turkey to much and we went to Golden Corral I was well I’m 19 I’ll learn but I love the best memories of thanksgiving with my grandma ya those bring me some kind memories it was never a dull moment in those laughing all the time and missing hey you know don’t sit on the porch just crawl through the window if I’m not home honey ya good memories thanks bro well that was a walk I hope everyone is fine out there in this big blue world 🌍
After we bought our farm, we started raising chickens. That led me to try raising my own Thanksgiving turkey. I didn’t know much about raising turkeys, and I bought a young Broad Breasted Bronze turkey in May in preparation for Thanksgiving dinner. What I learned is that this kind of turkey grows VERY fast, and at Thanksgiving I had to figure out how to roast a 42 pound turkey in a 1934 Garland gas range with a tiny oven. It fit, with just a quarter inch to spare. Next I called the Butterball Hotline to find out how long to roast a turkey that big, because my cookbook only went up to 25 pounds. They said 11 hours, so I started it before sunup. Turns out homegrown turkeys also cook faster so it was nearly done at 9 am! I was able to turn the oven down and keep it slow cooking until 3 pm, and it was the best turkey I ever ate. And we ended up with leftovers for months.