National Apple Day
Origin: Apple Day was initiated by Common Ground on 21 October 1990 at an event in Covent Garden, London, and has been celebrated in each subsequent year. By 2000 the day
Origin: Apple Day was initiated by Common Ground on 21 October 1990 at an event in Covent Garden, London, and has been celebrated in each subsequent year. By 2000 the day
Although the company is based in the United Kingdom, this holiday has spread far and wide, especially in the United States. The day is devoted to all things nuts-related including
National Beer Day on April 7th annually, recognizes the world's most widely consumed alcoholic beverage. Following water and tea, it is the third most popular drink overall. Origin: On April 7,
National Chocolate Day, on October 28th, recognizes one of the world's favorite tastes. While many specific chocolate-related holidays exist throughout the year, National Chocolate Day celebrates all things chocolate. Origin: Chocolate
World Vegan Day is a holiday for celebrating and raising awareness of veganism. Living a vegan lifestyle can come in many forms, but the main focus is to avoid eating
National Sandwich Day is celebrated annually on November 3rd. The day celebrates the sandwich and the creativity and joy it brings to meals. It's also a celebration of John Montagu,
National Donut Day is celebrated on the first Friday of June each year. It honors the women of the Salvation Army who served donuts to soldiers during World War I.
International Stout Day is an annual international celebration that pays homage to stout, a dark and flavorful beer style known for its roasted malt and coffee-like notes. It provides an
National Pickle Day recognizes the tart, sometimes sweet, and even spicy pickle. Each year on November 14th, pickle lovers pop open pecks of their preferred preserved pickle. It may be
On November 23rd, National Eat a Cranberry Day encourages us to take a bite of the bright red cranberry. But brace yourself! Found in acidic bogs throughout the cooler regions