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Events
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National Chilli Day
National Chili Day on the fourth Thursday in February honors one of America's favorite winter dishes--chili. It's also known as chili con carne (chili with meat). Origins: National Chili Day is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in February. It was founded by Rich Kelly of Hard Times Cafe in Arlington, VA, and has been celebrated
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National Chocolate Souffle Day
Though cheese soufflés may be the better-known variety, people who have a sweet tooth are perhaps more likely to prefer a chocolate soufflé instead. And, with that in mind, it’s time to celebrate and enjoy everything to do with this delicious dessert, because it’s time for National Chocolate Souffle Day! Le Récamier in Paris, France.
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National Chili Day
National Chili Day is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of February. It honors the American dish of chili, also known as chili con carne. The day was created in 2006 by Rich Kelly, the owner of Hard Times Cafe, a chili parlor in Alexandria, Virginia. This claim is supported by the fact that the first-ever
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National Pound Cake Day
National Pound Cake Day is celebrated annually on March 4. The day is a celebration of the cake's long history and encourages people to bake pound cakes for their loved ones. Origins: It is believed that the pound cake is of northern European origin and dates back to the early 18th century. A recipe for
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International Women’s Day
International Women's Day is celebrated in many countries around the world. It is a day when women are recognized for their achievements without regard to divisions, whether national, ethnic, linguistic, cultural, economic or political. Origins: It began in New York City on March 8, 1857, when female textile workers marched in protest of unfair working
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National Chicken Soup Day
National Chicken Soup for the Soul Day is celebrated annually on November 12th. The day is a way to reflect on emotional issues and find inspiration for a more fulfilling life. It's also a day to celebrate who you are, where you've been, and who you'll be thankful to. Origins: National Chicken Soup for the Soul
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National Artichoke Day
U.S. March 16 is National Artichoke Day, a day to celebrate and chow down on these nutritious, delicious plants. Artichokes are from the Mediterranean and are one of the oldest foods in the world — the Greeks and Romans ate them in the 8th century! Origins: National Artichoke Day is celebrated on March 16th. The
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National Chip and Dip Day
On March 23rd, it is a National Day just for the chip and dip! National Chip And Dip Day celebrates a perfect combination loved by many across the country. Chips and dip are a quick and easy party dish that also makes for great parties. Origins: The first dips, hummus and olive oil, originated in the
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National Cheesecake Day
National Cheesecake Day is celebrated on July 30th. It's a day to celebrate the rich dessert cake made with cream cheese, eggs, sugar, vanilla, and a graham cracker crust. Cheesecakes are typically topped with fruit sauce. Origins: National Cheesecake Day is celebrated on July 30th. Patti Jewel established the day in 1985 after tasting New York-style