National Tortellini Day

Tortellini is a signature dish from the Italian region of Bologna, where they claim to have created this stuffed pasta packed with flavor. Ravioli, tortellini, and tortellacci are all part

National Cream-Filled Chocolates Day

Chocolate lovers rejoice as February 14th is National Cream-Filled Chocolates Day! On the same day, approximately 58 million pounds of chocolate will be purchased. Much of it will be in

National Gumdrop Day

February 15 is Gumdrop Day. Celebrate this day by treating yourself to a bowlful of the colorful, chewy, and delicious candy. Gumdrops come in many flavors and colors. This unofficial

National Almond Day

On February 16th each year, National Almond Day recognizes the versatile and healthful almond. This delicious nut is native to the Middle East and thrives in warm, dry climates with

National Tartar Sauce Day

Fabulous for dunking fries, fritters, and battered appetizers, tartar sauce adds a zesty tang to fried foods. When used as a sauce, it adds a creamy brightness to fish, chicken,

National Almond Day

On February 16th each year, National Almond Day recognizes the versatile and healthful almond. This delicious nut is native to the Middle East and thrives in warm, dry climates with

National Tartar Sauce Day

Fabulous for dunking fries, fritters, and battered appetizers, tartar sauce adds a zesty tang to fried foods. When used as a sauce, it adds a creamy brightness to fish, chicken,

National Indian Pudding Day

National Indian Pudding Day is observed each year on November 13. This day honors a cold-weather classic, Indian pudding. It was in the seventeenth century that English colonists brought hasty

National Indian Pudding Day

National Indian Pudding Day is observed each year on November 13. This day honors a cold-weather classic, Indian pudding. It was in the seventeenth century that English colonists brought hasty

National Drink Wine Day

Some historians report that people have been drinking wine since 6000 BC, when agriculture cropped up in the region that became the country of Georgia in the early 11th Century.