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November 21, 2024 2 mins
It's National Stuffing Day and Dangerous Dave talks about who is Googling stuffing and what other sides we are looking into. Plus, are you thankful? We look at who says they are and who isn't.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's beginning to sound a lot like the holidays. The
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(00:21):
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Speaker 2 (00:37):
Well, if you can't wait for Thanksgiving, it's a week
from today, here's an excuse to eat your stovetop Tonight.
It's National Stuffing Day. Google released maps of the top
Thanksgiving sides of each state searching for more than any
other states, and three states love stuffing more than anyone else.
Three states searching for stuffing right now California, Arizona, and
West Virginia. Other states are googling more unique versions like

(00:59):
sour stuffing in Massachusetts or pineapple stuffing in New Mexico,
or popular ones served with ham. Croissant stuffing is a
top trending search this year, green bag cast role is
a top search across the country, but especially in the Midwest.
Top five mashed potato obsessed states are Oregon, Montana, North Carolina, Maryland,
and Maine. And finally, the most unique sides ram and

(01:21):
noodle salad in Nebraska, fruit salad in Louisiana, lame bacon
wrapped green beans in South Carolina, pumpkin risotto in Rhode Island,
and a ton of people in Connecticut googling the word
corn I think just because they want to be able
to enjoy it the next day too. Deeper in the
two a week from Thanksgiving and Thanksgiving is a time
for gratitude, giving back, and sharing time with family and friends,

(01:43):
and this year seems like younger adults are embracing thankfulness,
but older adults not in the mood. A new survey
ask does your family have a Thanksgiving tradition of going
around the table and announcing what you're thankful for? Thirty
percent of people said yes, including forty percent of Gen
Z and millennials. Another big drop after that, a seventeen
percent of boomers said they do. That It's less popular

(02:03):
in the Midwest than other parts of the country. They
also asked, compared with previous thanksgivings, how do you feel
this year? Thirty seven percent said more thankful, thirty nine
percent about us thankful, and thirteen percent said us thankful
this year once again, forty five and older, particularly in
the Midwest, feeling less thankful. If you're somebody who embracing
gratitude this holiday season, there's many things to be thankful for.

(02:25):
Most popular things forty seven percent they're most thankful for
family and friends, nineteen percent thankful for their health, eight
percent for faith, five percent for American and four percent
said their pets. Three percent said their job are personal finances.
Women were more likely to put emphasis on others, family
and friends, while men most likely to be thankful for
their own health. In America, when it was broke down

(02:46):
by age, younger adults said they were more thankful for
family and friends' health than their job, where older adults
were thankful for faith, America and their pets. I'm just
thankful that I actually made it through another year.

Speaker 1 (02:57):
They came for another episode of Deeper in the Den
with Dangerous Dave. Right here, it's beginning to sound a
lot like the holidays. The Roku channel your home for free,
and Premium TV is giving you access to holiday music
and genre base stations from iHeart All for free. Find
the soundtrack of the season with channels like iHeart Christmas

(03:18):
and north Pole Radio. The Roku Channel is available on
all Roku devices, Web, Amazon fireTV, Google TV, Samsung TVs,
and the Roku Mobile app on iOS and Android devices.
So stream what you love and turn up the cheer
with iHeartRadio on the Roku Channel. Happy Streaming,
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