National Hot and Spicy Day

National Hot and Spicy Food Day is August 19. This day is dedicated to Hot and Spicy Food. From hot sauce to hot spices, if you are a spice lover,

National Potato Day

Potato chips, hash-browns, baked potatoes, home fries, mashed potatoes, and tater skins are just some of the incredibly delicious things you can make with potatoes. The potato is an unusual

National Burger Day

National Burger Day (or as some call it National Hamburger Day) celebrates the most popular sandwich in America. According to some, the hamburger was created in America in 1900 by

National Eat Outside Day

Friends, fresh air, and good food are the focus of National Eat Outside Day every year on August 31. Whether at home, a park, a favorite restaurant or food truck,

National Bacon Day

Bacon is a very popular food in the USA. In 2020, over half of the U.S. population said they used a pound or more bacon that year. You can also

National Baby Back Ribs Day

Origin: No one is really sure where the term barbecue originated. The conventional wisdom is that the Spanish, upon landing in the Caribbean, used the word barbacoa to refer to

National Hot Dog Day

This special day takes place on the third Wednesday of July each year in the United States. Established by the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council in 1972, the aim

National Peanut Day

September 13 is the day to incorporate peanuts or peanut butter into your diet. It is a perfect excuse to eat your favorite peanut snack! Peanuts are such a popular

National Guacamole Day

Whether that bright green, creamy and chunky treat is piled on top of a tortilla chip or used as a garnish for a Mexican entree, guacamole is a delicious way

National Quesadilla Day

Quesadillas were likely invented in the southern regions of Mexico where Aztecs would have made corn tortillas. It’s unclear exactly who started filling these corn tortillas with cheese. While some