Peach and Blossom continue White House turkey tradition
Briefly

"Preparing these presidential birds has taken a lot of special care. We've been getting them used to lights, camera and even introducing them to a wide variety of music -- everything from polka to classic rock."
"After their pardon, the two turkeys will head back to Waseca, Minn., to live out the remainder of their feathery lives as 'agricultural ambassadors' at Farmamerica, an agricultural interpretive center."
"The turkey pardon at the White House is an annual tradition that is usually 'cranned' full of a cornucopia of corny jokes. This year's pardon will be the last of Biden's presidency."
"The origin of the presidential turkey pardons is a bit fuzzy. Unofficially, reports point all the way back to Abraham Lincoln, who spared a bird from its demise at the urging of his son, Tad."
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