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Events
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National Croissant Day
In the United States, National Croissant Day recognizes a flaky pastry enjoyed at every meal. Croissants are buttery, crescent-shaped rolls that are crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. Origins: Although croissants are considered as French speciality, they have got Austrian origin. The story of croissants sounds more like a tale full of
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National Hot Chocolate Day
National Hot Chocolate Day is an informal celebration dedicated to honouring one of the most comforting and cherished beverages: hot chocolate. Though it's not an official holiday, it's warmly embraced by many across the globe, including some folks in the UK, as a day to indulge in this rich and creamy drink. Origins: By 1828,
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National Baked Alaska Day
U.S. National Baked Alaska Day occurs annually on February 1 to celebrate and encourage everyone to treat themselves to the tasty dessert made of ice cream, sponge cake, and meringue. Origins: According to Nationaltoday.com, the dessert Baked Alaska is named by a chef at Delmonico's Restaurant in New York City in 1867 to celebrate the
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National Tater Tot Day
This lovely day started its devotion to the Tater Tot in 2009. It began as a food writer's attempt at filling out his copy quota. Once he put it into the cyberspace of Twitter it was an instant hit! When you think about those tiny rectangular bits of shredded potato does your stomach give a
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Bubble Gum Day
Chewing gum, for many people, is associated with the ability to think more clearly. Something about keeping the mouth closed and the jaw moving chewing makes the brain just focus in and start concentrating. This is the very reason that Bubble Gum Day came into existence, with the twin goals of generating charity contributions and
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Heavenly Hash Day
National Heavenly Hash Day is celebrated on February 2nd. It's an unofficial food holiday that recognizes a family favorite dessert. Where is Heavenly Hash from? Although Heavenly Hash is well-known as an ice cream flavor, it actually started as a candy. Originating from New Orleans, the homemade treat was originally made for shoppers but, eventually,
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National Carrot Cake Day
National Carrot Cake Day on February 3rd, celebrates one of America's favorite flavors of cake. In the carrot cake, we get to eat our cake and veggies, too! Origins: History of National Carrot Cake Day In fact, this practice has been as recent in history as during World War II. During this difficult time around
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Ice Cream for Breakfast Day
Today, Eat Ice Cream for Breakfast Day (February 18) is a day to raise awareness of the prevalence of childhood cancer, celebrate kids who are currently fighting cancer and honor those how have passed away. Ice Cream For Breakfast Day is a fun and whimsical holiday where you celebrate the morning by eating ice cream…
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National Pork Rind Appreciation Day
National Pork Rind Day is celebrated on February 5th each year. It's a day to celebrate the fried edible skin of the pig, which is a popular American dish. Origins: In 2011, Rudolph Foods declared National Pork Rinds Day to be celebrated on Super Bowl. The Ohio-based company promoted the day by also recognizing the
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Homemade Soup Day
National Homemade Soup Day is celebrated annually in the United States on February 4th. The holiday was created in the 1970s to celebrate a comforting dish that has been enjoyed for centuries.