If you've been dreaming of having a Thanksgiving dinner on a pizza, you are in luck here in Central New York.

Is it frozen? No. However, DiGiorno did release a limited-edition Thanksgiving Pizza topped with turkey, gravy, sweet potatoes, green beans, and cranberries, offering a unique spin on holiday flavors. The first batch sold out quickly, but more will be available online soon according to Food and Wine.

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Toss & Fire Wood-Fired Pizza
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Toss and Fire Pizza of Syracuse, North Syracuse, and Camillus are serving up a special “Sweet Potato Casserole Pizza” for the holidays. According to CNY Central, the pizza features a garlic butter base, smashed sweet potatoes, Italian sausage, crumb topping, and mini marshmallows. The Thanksgiving themed pizza is the creation of manager Anna Parsons:

“Thanksgiving has always been my favorite holiday and sweet potato casserole has always been my favorite so I thought why not combine that with our love of pizza and make something everyone can try,” she says."

Founded in 2015 by Nick Sanford, Toss & Fire has grown from a single food truck into a CNY staple with multiple restaurants and wood-fired pizza food trucks in the Syracuse area.

We opened our first restaurant in North Syracuse in 2016 followed by our second at Township 5 in Camillus in 2020. Our 3rd location opened inside Harveys Garden in 2024. Get your pizza fix six days a week at all Toss & Fire locations!"

You can learn more about them, and order your holiday pizza online here.

2024 Gingerbread Village Honors Holiday Classics

Take a peek at the 2024 Gingerbread Village that honors classic holiday movies and tv specials.

Gallery Credit: Credit - Polly McAdams

Wow! Look Who/What Was Born in Upstate New York!

Upstate New York can lay claim to being the birthplace of many famous people and many famous things. And also a lot of infamous ones to. This is a fun gallery of a selection of "birthplaces" in our region. You may have heard of some of them, maybe not. As for me, I was more than a little surprised when I stumbled upon many of these while doing research for my many Upstate New York books. The biggest surprise? Guess where the "Birthplace of the Electric Age" is? How about in the remote forests near the Adirondacks and Lake Champlain! It is an incredible story. Check it out here.

Gallery Credit: Chuck DImperio

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