Archive for November, 2008

Halloween is over and with it the Jack-O’-Lantern, but Thanksgiving is soon to come. One thing these celebrations have in common is the pumpkin. The pumpkin is thought to have originated in North America. References to the pumpkin date back many centuries from Greek, to French, to English, to American. Its name has undergone many changes as well from the Greek “pepon”, to the French “pompon”, to the English “Pumpion”, to the American colonists name “pumpkin”. It has been used by the Native American Indians as a staple in their diets long before the pilgrims landed in America. They used it in making mats from dried pumpkin strips, as well as roasting those strips for food. Then the pilgrims arrived and found pumpkin becoming a staple in their diet as well. Pumpkin pie is believed to have found its origin when the colonists filled the carved out shell with milk, spices and honey and baked it in the hot ashes of a dying fire.
A great way to celebrate Thanksgiving is by filling your home with the fresh scent of pumpkin spice. There are versatile styles of soy container candles, soy votives, soy wood wicks, soy melts and fragrance oils in which to choose the fragrance of pumpkin spice. Enjoy this Thanksgiving and give thanks for the many blessings in your life. Happy Thanksgiving!
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