What to Eat On Juneteenth: Food, History and Red Recipes
12 Traditional Juneteenth Food & Drinks You Already Love - Page 3
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J. Bachelor
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June 19, 2021
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Anna Blazhuk
Happy Juneteenth!
On June 19, 1865, Union Maj. Gen. Gordon Granger informed the enslaved people of Galveston, Texas the Civil War was over and the Emancipation Proclamation had been signed two years earlier. These former slaves learned that they had been legally freed two whole years after slavery was outlawed – and on this day (June 19) we commemorate their history with parades, festivals, music and fellowship.1. Red Velvet Cake

Cakes Like Heaven’s Red Velvet Cake red velvet cake
2. Hot Links
3. Strawberry smoothies & Lemonade

4. A juicy watermelon

5. Strawberries

6. Barbeque

7. Don't forget the hot sauce!
8. Porkchops

9. Add some GREENS to that plate!
10. Big Red Soda
11. Hibiscus Tea
12. Three bean chili
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