I think C will help on the name! C, please.![]()
I think C will help on the name! C, please.![]()
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
Sorry, there are no J's, cassiesmom!
Turke-s are nati-e to the A-ericas, a uni-ue contri-ution to our ta--es. The-
were -o-esticate- in -e-ico an- Centra- A-erica centuries -e-ore European
contact. -ecause the turke- was i-portant to Nati-e A-erican cu-tures, it he-- a
p-ace in -an- tri-es' --tho-og-.
-- Christine Heinrichs
Letters left to guess:
BDFLMQVXYZ
Felicia's Mom N(17) W(2)= 19
Catty1 E(33) O(14) R(18) A(22) T(26) I(20) U(11) C(15) = 259
cassiesmom G(1) P(3) K(2)= 4
Asiel H(8) S(11) = 19
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B, please
That's an easy one, Freckles!
Turke-s are nati-e to the A-ericas, a uni-ue contribution to our tab-es. The-
were -o-esticate- in -e-ico an- Centra- A-erica centuries be-ore European
contact. Because the turke- was i-portant to Nati-e A-erican cu-tures, it he-- a
p-ace in -an- tribes' --tho-og-.
b- Christine Heinrichs
Letters left to guess:
DFLMQVXYZ
Felicia's Mom N(17) W(2)= 19
Catty1 E(33) O(14) R(18) A(22) T(26) I(20) U(11) C(15) = 259
cassiesmom G(1) P(3) K(2)= 4
Asiel H(8) S(11) = 19
Freckles B(7) = 7
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"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
You got it! Will you host the next one?
It was:
Turkeys are native to the Americas, a unique contribution to our tables. They were domesticated in Mexico and Central America centuries before European contact. Because the turkey was important to Native American cultures, it held a place in many tribes' mythology.
by Christine Heinrichs
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