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What's being served at the first Papal American Thanksgiving — get the recipes
This year, the first American Thanksgiving dinner is taking place at Castel Gandolfo, the pope’s summer residence outside of Rome. On Nov. 25, Pope Leo XIV spoke with NBC News’ Molly Hunter, sharing what he hopes people in the U.S. will keep in mind as they observe the holiday. “I would encourage all people, especially with this beautiful feast that we have in the United States, which unites all people, people of different faiths, people who perhaps do not have the gift of faith, but to say thank you to someone, to recognize that we all have received so many gifts, first and foremost, the gift of life,” he said. The pope spoke outside of Castel Gandolfo — his summer residence just ouside Rome — before his first trip abroad to Turkey and Lebanon, where he will meet with political and religious leaders. On Nov. 26, there is a special Thanksgiving dinner being hosted for Castel Gandolfo’s Borgo Laudatoto Si’ team, who take care of the land. The village surrounding the palacial residence has 135 acres of gardens, vineyards, olive trees, farmland, greenhouses and livestock. Prepared by Chicago’s chef Art Smith, the Thanksgiving menu has both Italian and Chicagoan influences. The turkey is roasted with truffle butter and herbs, and served with porchetta, stuffing made from Chicago’s Turano Bread Co., and Mauro Provisions giardiniera. “A real Italian bird, but it’s made with a lot of love,” Smith says. Get the recipe here. Taylor Swift Nov 25 Kylie Kelce on Taylor Swift's baking skills, Thanksgiving plans Thanksgiving Nov 24 Cooking a Thanksgiving turkey? Tips for safely frying, storing and reheating “This is the first American Thanksgiving in Castel Gandolfo,” he said of the 450-year-old home. He rounds out the menu with polenta cornbread dressing with sausage and apple (an Oprah favorite), sirloin with porcini, ciabatta with pancetta, and a cacio e pepe timbale. Get the recipe here. “The Italians love to do pasta and mold it,” Smith told Hunter of the latter dish, adding that it’s almost like a savory “pudding mold.” Smith said he hopes this Thanksgiving is the start of a new papal tradition. “Giving thanks to those taking care of this land, that’s what’s important,” Smith said, before sharing his own hope for what people take from the first papal Thanksgiving meal: “That we’re a wonderful country, that we love people with food.” This story first appeared on TODAY.com. More from TODAY: What time does ‘Stranger Things’ season 5 drop on Netflix? ‘Squid Game: The Challenge’ winner unpacks season’s ‘mental games,’ reveals plans for her prize money Why ‘Pluribus’ has a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes

2 arrested after over-the-counter medications theft in Vacaville
Two people were arrested following an over-the-counter medications theft investigation in Vacaville, the police department said on Wednesday. Police said they recently received a call from a supermarket manager reporting that nearly $2,500 in over-the-counter medications were stolen from the store. The manager provided the police department with clear surveillance footage and a photo of the suspect’s vehicle, a gray Mazda SUV, according to authorities. Police reported the suspect was identified as 42-year-old Jamie Charles Maurice Thomas of Suisun City. Officials said the police department learned Thomas was staying at Motel 6 in a nearby city. Officers located the Mazda in Fairfield and conducted a traffic stop, police said. The department informed 40-year-old Ondraya Wroten, also from Suisun City, was the driver and Thomas was in the backseat. The police department reported detectives found a large quantity of OTC medications matching what had been stolen, as well as fentanyl and a radio likely used to monitor supermarket staff communications during the theft. Police said after serving a search warrant at the motel room, detectives discovered many items including a wide range of stolen mail, passports, IDs, bank statements, vehicle registrations and titles, fraudulent checks, counterfeit currency in multiple stages of production and personal identifying information for approximately 80 people. Authorities report officers contacted 23 of those people, and they all confirmed they did not know Thomas and did not give him permission to have their information. Officials added one victim said their home had recently burned down, and someone stole property from the charred remains. The police department said both suspects were booked into the Solano County Jail on suspicion of forgery, possession of stolen property, possession of fraudulent checks/currency and possession of personal identifying information for more than 10 victims.

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