On November 28, 1867, just 15 days after the Union Pacific Railroad had reached Cheyenne, one of the town's original shopkeepers, H.H. Ellis, helped prepare the first Thanksgiving feast in the new city.
By that time, nearly 4,000 workers and merchants had flocked to bustling western outpost...
Start with carbs, and then load up on turkey. Delay the fiber-rich veggies and whole grains. They fill you up faster, soaking up water and taking up more room.
One of the best things about Thanksgiving is eating yourself into a food coma; devouring plate after plate until you nearly explode.
To properly prepare you for this week's gluttony, here's our completely unofficial list of the five biggest "gutbusters" in and around Cheyenne...
Here’s some Thanksgiving hacks that will save you from stressing the dressing and other things, but won’t give the impression that you’re cutting corners.
Some foods are poisonous to pets; grapes, raisins, onions, chives, garlic, avocado, macadamia nuts and chocolate. Candy and baked goods can be deadly as well.
Putting on Thanksgiving can be overwhelming for novice and experienced hosts. You can help. Here’s what the host would like you to bring to the event, or not
Consultant/Holistic Veterinarian Will Winter DVM says 98% of food consumed in Wyoming is hauled in from somewhere else. I wanted to Wyoming source Thanksgiving