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What is World Water Day
Our attention on the Earth's most essential resource is focusing on World Water Day on March 22, which is the World Water Day. World Water Day's aim is to ensure that clean water sources for all the world's inhabitants.
What is National Acne Positivity Day
While presenting our best face forward on September 1st, National Acne Positivity Day spreads a message of acceptance and self-love while still displaying our best face forward.
What is National Real Sugar Day
National Real Sugar Day is October 14th, and we honor the people who harvest sugar crops and learn about the plant's origins. The United States is a republic in the United States. In addition, we'll learn how to maintain a healthy diet while still enjoying foods made with real sugar.
What is National Chicken And Waffles Day
On October 20th, Savory and sweet collide for a soulful celebration of flavor as we commemorate National Chicken and Waffles Day. Imagine a world in which every spice and spirit's ingredients make their way into the honeycombs of thick and crispy waffles. Well, the day has come..
What is Ratification Day
On January 14th, Ratification Day is annually commemorates the act that officially ended the American Revolution. By the Confederation Congress, the day commemorates the ratification of the Treaty of Paris on January 14, 1784, at the Maryland State House in Annapolis, Maryland.
What is National Rotisserie Chicken Day
National Rotisserie Chicken Day is June 2nd, 2016..
What is National Ravioli Day
The March 20th is the birth of a fun-filled and versatile pasta dish. The original recipe is here. National Ravioli Day is a food holiday for pasta lovers. So choose your favorite filling and sauce and cook up a dish that everyone will love..
What is National Red Mitten Day
National Red Mitten Day is a celebration of Canadian Olympic Pride on November 21st.
What is National Protein Day
National Protein Day, every year on February 27th, raises public interest and concern about the health benefits of protein. It's also a day to learn more about various sources of plant and animal protein..
What is National Fried Scallops Day
National Fried Scallops Day is a seafood dish that is popular around the country right at the start of National Seafood Month. Each year, scallop enthusiasts gather together to celebrate their favorite dishes on October 2nd.
What is National Love Your Red Hair Day
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What is National Peaches ‘n’ Cream Day
National Peaches'n' Cream Day, which is celebrated annually on June 21st, recognizes a delicious way to eat ripened peaches.. It's also a convenient way to start and end the summer solstice.. (See National Daylight Appreciation Day for the meaning of summer solstice.)
What is Ipod Day
The portable music player is recognized on National iPod Day, October 23rd, which honors the portable music player.
What is National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day
On August 4th, National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day gives us the opportunity to dunk America's most popular cookie. Pour a glass of milk and enjoy whether yours are handmade or storebought.
What is National Mulligan Day
On October 17th, National Mulligan Day is celebrated annually.
What is National Sewing Machine Day
Every year on June 13th, National Sewing Machine Day honors an invention that has kept us in stitches for more than 150 years. nd, tailors, and sewists made clothing by hand, stitched by a single stitch before the sewing machine was invented. The invention of the sewing machine brought about revolutionary change. Not only did it raise an entire industry, but it also changed the way we thought about the clothes we wore.. However, the sewing machine's development took time.
What is National Hotel Employee Day
We celebrate National Hotel Employee Day on September 1st and recognize over 2 million employees who work in the industry.
What is National Scrapple Day
On November 9th, the first pork dish to be invented in the United States is commemorated on National Scrapple Day.. For those not familiar with scrapple, it is traditionally a mush of pork scraps and trimmings mixed with cornmeal, wheat flour, and spices, such as sage, thyme, savory, and black pepper. The mush is now converted into a semi-solid loaf, which can be cut and pan-fried.