Sunday, 31 July 2016

August 1 Girlfriends Day

August 1 Girlfriends Day

Girlfriends Day is annually recognized on August 1, FRIEND: “A person whom one knows and with whom one has a bond of mutual affection”, Girlfriends can be your daughters, mothers, sisters, cousins, lifelong friends, high school friends, college roommates and work friends.
Friendship is one of the most special connections in life.

Do something special for you partner to show them how much you care and love them? Maybe surprise your partner with a gift and dinner? Or take them out to see their favorite band perform or arrange for a romantic lunch picnic in the park. . Find your common grounds, take the day and enjoy the company. Enjoy the buzz of a glass of wine under the stars, a book club meeting to discuss the latest romance novel, or even just sharing a piece of pie in a diner someplace.
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August 1 Girlfriends Day

August 1 Respect for Parents Day

August 1 Respect for Parents Day

Parents Day is celebrated annually on August 1. In an effort to “make our families become united and strong by recognizing the leadership roles parents have, and to reinstate the respect for parents that was evident in the past,” RESPECT FOR PARENTS DAY was born.

This day is used to honor the love, respect, sacrifice and affection shown by the two very important persons in the life of every individual. Go spend the day with your parents. Show them how much you respect them. Help them around the house and maybe get them a card or small gift to let them know you were thinking of them. You could take them out to a nice dinner and pay for them. Take them to a show. Maybe even take them to the zoo. There are so many creative ways to show them respect.
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August 1 Respect for Parents Day

August 1 Raspberry Cream Pie Day

August 1 Raspberry Cream Pie Day

Raspberry Cream Pie Day is observed annually on August 1. Raspberry cream pie is an often-overlooked kind of dessert, which is why we should celebrate Raspberry Cream Pie Day.
On this Raspberry Cream Pie Day, enjoy these Raspberry Cream Pie recipes.
Raspberry cream pie is demands heavy cream, sugar, a dash of vanilla essence and, of course, some jewel-like raspberries.

Fresh Red Raspberry Cream Pie
Red Raspberry Cream Pie
A Delicious and Scrumptious Treat
Pie crust:
Prepare favorite pastry recipe for one crust pie, or use one commercially
prepared pie crust.
Bake and cool.
Pie Filling:
1/2 cup sugar
1/3 cup all-purpose flour
1/4 tsp. salt
2 1/4 cups milk
4 egg yolks
1 Tbsp. butter
2 tsp. vanilla extract
2 cups Huber Red Raspberries
Whipped cream
Fresh Mint
Instructions:
Bake piecrust and cool. After piecrust cools, carefully place an even layer of red raspberries on pie crust.
In a 2 quart sauce pan with spoon, mix sugar, flour and salt. Stir in milk until smooth. Over medium heat, cook mixture, stirring constantly, until mixture is thickened and begins to boil ( about 10 minutes). Boil 1 minute. Remove immediately from heat and set aside.
In cup with wire whisk, beat egg yolks with small amount of hot milk mixture. Slowly pour egg mixture into saucepan, stirring rapidly to preventlumping. Over low heat, cook, stirring constantly, until very thick, (do not boil). Mixture will mound when dropped from spoon.
Remove from heat, stir in butter and vanilla; carefully pour into piecrust over raspberries. Cover surface of mixture with plastic wrap to prevent skin forming. Refrigerate until set, about 4 hours.

After cooled, decorate pie with whipped cream and raspberries. Garnish with fresh mint leaves if desired.
Raspberry Vanilla Cream Pie
Raspberry Cream Pie
Cheesecake Crust
2 cups crushed graham wafers
2 tbsp sugar
1/4 cup butter, melted
Filling
400 g cream cheese, softened (a large tub, or two bricks)
1 tsp vanilla
1/2 cup sugar
2 tsp lemon juice
1 cup heavy (whipping) cream
1 cup raspberries, plus additional for garnish
Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Mix together crushed cookies or graham wafers, sugar (omit if using cookies), and melted butter, stirring to combine. Press into the parchment-lined bottom of a springform pan. Bake for 8-10 minutes, until slightly browned around edges. Set aside on wire rack to cool.
In the large bowl of a standing mixer, beat the softened cream cheese until light and fluffy. Beat in vanilla, sugar, and lemon juice. Set aside. In a separate bowl, beat whipping cream into soft peaks. Gently fold into cream cheese mixture. Stir in whole raspberries (or see other options in post). Refrigerate 4 hours or overnight. Serve chilled.
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August 1 Raspberry Cream Pie Day

Saturday, 30 July 2016

July 31 Raspberry Cake Day

July 31 Raspberry Cake Day

Raspberry Cake Day is jubilantly celebrated each year on July 31. Raspberries are the edible fruit of a multitude of plant species in the genus Rebus of the rose family. Raspberries contain vitamin B1, vitamin B3, folic acid, magnesium, copper and iron.
Raspberries are one of the gems of summer. Sweet and tasty, it is loved by millions of people (and birds, too!) With the arrival of ripe berries, it is time to make and enjoy some of your favorite dessert treats.

Make this a super raspberry day. Go out and pick your own berries. Then, make a raspberry cream pie. Better still, make one for you, and another to give away to a family member, a neighbor, or a friend.
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July 31 Raspberry Cake Day

Enjoy the following Raspberry Cake recipe

Friday, 29 July 2016

July 30 Cheesecake Day

July 30 Cheesecake Day

Cheesecake Day is observed annually on July 30th. There are dozens of different cheesecake varieties. Some of the most popular flavors are strawberry, key lime, and peanut butter cup.
It is a sweet dessert that is a mixture of soft fresh cheese, cream cheese or cottage cheese, eggs and sugar on a crust made from crushed graham crackers, crushed cookies, pastry or sponge cake.
James Kraft developed a form of pasteurized cream cheese in 1912. In 1928, Kraft acquired the Philadelphia trademark and marketed pasteurized Philadelphia Cream Cheese which is now the most commonly used cheese for cheesecake.

North America has several different styles of cheesecakes: New York-style cheesecake, Pennsylvania Dutch-style cheesecake, Philadelphia-style, Farmer cheese cheesecake, Country-style cheesecake, Lactose-free cheesecake, Cheesecake Kludys, Chicago Style cheesecake and Savory cheesecake.
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July 30 Cheesecake Day

July 30 Father-in-Law Day

July 30 Father-in-Law Day

July 30 Father-In-Law Day is observed annually on July 30. Father-In-Law Day honors your loving, funny, and cheerful father-in-law. Father-in-Law Day is a wonderful occasion for you to strengthen your relationship and to spend quality time with your father-in-law.
You can enjoy spending some extra time bonding with and strengthening your relationship with your father-in-law. A parent-in-law is a person who has a legal affinity with another by being the parent of the other's spouse.

Sending him a greeting card or gathers the whole family and celebrates a party in his honor.
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July 30 Father-in-Law Day

Thursday, 28 July 2016

July 29 Lasagna Day

July 29 Lasagna Day


Lasagna Day which is recognized each year on July 29. The word “lasagna” referred to the pot. Lasagna, wide flat pasta, is possibly one of the oldest pastas. There is also a dish made with this type of pasta in several layers interspersed with layers of various ingredients and sauces.
Lasagna is a favorite Italian dish. In between multiple layers of lasagna pasta are generous amounts of tomato sauce, cheeses, and sometimes hamburger and/or Italian sausage. Its the favorite Italian dish of millions of Americans. We all would eat it more often, but this culinary work of art, made with loving hands, takes time to make and bake.
To celebrate National Lasagna Day, try one of these recipes:

Bake a big pan of lasagna. Grab a bottle of red wine and invite friends and family to enjoy a fun.
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July 29 Lasagna Day

July 29 Lipstick Day

July 29 Lipstick Day

Lipstick Day is recognized annually on July 29. Some women had lipstick is the only makeup requirement, whether sheer and light or dark or bright. 
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July 29 Lipstick Day

July 29 Talk in an Elevator Day – Last Friday in July

July 29 Talk in an Elevator Day – Last Friday in July

Talk in an Elevator Day is observed annually on the last Friday in July this year it’s July 29. This day encourages people to make conversation while riding in an elevator.
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July 29 Talk in an Elevator Day – Last Friday in July

Wednesday, 27 July 2016

July 28 Milk Chocolate Day

July 28 Milk Chocolate Day

Each year on July 28th we observe Milk Chocolate Day. Solid chocolate when combined with either powdered, liquid or condensed milk is known as milk chocolate. The most popular of all candy bars sold contain milk chocolate. Milk chocolate is also a popular ingredient in baking, in specialty coffee drinks and hot chocolate.
Daniel Peter, the inventor of milk chocolate, was born in the village of Moudon, located in the Canton of Vaud, in beautiful, mountainous Switzerland in 1836. Since the early 20th century, the countries of Europe have been producing milk chocolate of varying qualities.

Enjoy your favorite milk chocolate. Create a special treat with one of these recipes:
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July 28 Milk Chocolate Day

July 28 Buffalo Soldiers Day

July 28 Buffalo Soldiers Day

Buffalo Soldiers Day is observed annually on July 28th. This day commemorates the formation in 1866 of the first regular Army regiments comprising African-American soldiers.“Buffalo Soldiers” (one of many African-American regiments raised during the Civil War) were established by Congress as the first peacetime all-black regiments in the regular U.S. Army.


The Buffalo Soldier Museum is located in Houston Texas.
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July 28 Buffalo Soldiers Day

July 28 Chili Dog Day

July 28 Chili Dog Day


Each year on the last Thursday of July, hot dog lovers across the United States top their hot dogs with delicious chili to celebrate National Chili Dog Day.
Here some chili dog recipes for you to enjoy:
Make Healthy Chili Cheese Dogs
Ingredients
Hebrew National 97% Fat Free Hot Dogs
Can of Hormel Turkey Chili
Sara Lee Wheat Hot Dog Buns

Kraft 2% shredded cheddar cheese
Chopped Onion (if desired)
Directions
Cook hot dogs on the grill or boil in water. Set aside. Heat chili in a pan on the stove or in the microwave in a safe dish. Take a bun and add hotdog, 1/8 cup chili, 1 Tbsp. cheese and onion.
These are delicious! One loaded chili dog contains approx. 250 calories, 6 grams of fat, 30 carbs and 18 grams of protein. Because they are high in sodium, I wouldn't consider this healthy eating, but not a bad choice if you're craving a chili dog, considering the original version contains 3 times the calories, fat and salt. Enjoy!
July 28 Chili Dog Day

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Tuesday, 26 July 2016

July 27 Scotch Day

July 27 Scotch Day

Scotch Day is celebrated annually on July 27. Scotch whisky, often simply called Scotch, is malt whisky or grain whisky made in Scotland. Scotch whisky has been produced since the late 15th century. All Scotch was originally made from malted barley. Modern Scotch is made from malt and grain which can be combined in different ways to create blends.
Scotch whisky is divided into five distinct categories: single malt Scotch whisky, single grain Scotch whisky, blended malt Scotch whisky (formerly called “vatted malt” or “pure malt”), blended grain Scotch whisky, and blended Scotch whisky.

All Scotch whisky must be aged in oak barrels for at least three years. Any age statement on a bottle of Scotch whisky, expressed in numerical form, must reflect the age of the youngest whisky used to produce that product. A whisky with an age statement is known as guaranteed-age whisky.

July 27 Scotch Day

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July 27 Crème Brulee Day

July 27 Crème Brulee Day


Creme Brulee Day is observed annually on July 27. Creme brulee is also known as burnt cream, crema catalana and Trinity creme. In Catalan language; Crema catalana (‘Catalan cream’), crema cremada (‘Burnt cream’) or crema de Sant Josep, is a Catalan dish similar to crème brûlée. It is traditionally served on Saint Joseph’s Day, March 19,
In Britain, a version of crème brûlée (known locally as ‘Trinity Cream’ or ‘Cambridge burnt cream’) was introduced at Trinity College, Cambridge in 1879 with the college arms “impressed on top of the cream with a branding iron”.

It is a dessert that consists of a rich custard base that is topped with a contrasting layer of hard caramel and served at room temperature. Get ready to enjoy a dish of this mouth-watering rich dessert.
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#July27CremeBruleeDay. Here A nice Recipe of Creme Brulee

Monday, 25 July 2016

July 26 Aunt and Uncle’s Day

July 26 Aunt and Uncle’s Day

Aunt and Uncle’s Day is observed annually on July 26. Aunt and Uncle’s Day provides an opportunity to spend time with those relatives we trusted and leaned on growing up.
Aunt and Uncle often play a crucial role throughout your life; taking you to fun places, babysitting you when your parents are out, buying you birthday and Christmas presents and giving you important advice and support when you need it most The holiday encourages the giving of gift cards to a person's aunts and uncles and is commonly celebrated with yarn and firecrackers. Love your aunts and uncles, why not call them, spend the day with them, or send them a card or a gift.

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July 26 Aunt and Uncle’s Day

July 26 Bagelfest Day

July 26 Bagelfest Day

Bagelfest Day is observed annually on July 26. Bagelfest introduced to the United States by immigrant Polish-Jews, bagels were a thriving business that developed in New York City. Controlled for decades by Bagel Bakers Local 338, which had contracts with nearly all bagel bakeries in and around the city for its workers, who prepared all their bagels by hand.
This crunchy on the outside and chewy in the middle bread is very popular in the USA and Canada. Served with a variety of toppings as well as produced in a variety of flavors, bagel shops are a staple in most communities across the country.

It all started nearly 90 years ago when Harry Lender made bagels in his garage in Connecticut. Later, the “father of the frozen bagels” opened the first bagel bakery on the east coast. Today, the company owns the world’s largest bagel factory located in Mattoon, Illinois.
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July 26 Bagelfest Day

July 26 Coffee Milkshake Day

July 26 Coffee Milkshake Day

On July 26 Coffee Milkshake Day is celebrated every year. Milkshakes have been around since 1880s. Originally they contained whiskey, but by 1900 milkshakes became non-alcoholic. A refreshing caffeinated beverage is a perfect drink for a warm summer day.
A milkshake is typically made from milk and ice cream with added sweeteners and flavorings. Coffee-flavored milkshakes are made with brewed coffee, instant coffee, coffee-flavored ice cream, coffee syrup, or coffee liqueur.

To make a coffee milkshake, blend 1 cup cold-brewed coffee, 4 large scoops vanilla ice cream, and 1 tbs chocolate syrup together until smooth. If the mixture is too thin, add more ice cream. If it is too thick, add some milk. Pour the milkshake into a glass and top with whipped cream. You can substitute cold-brewed coffee with chilled regular coffee, but keep in mind that regular coffee is stronger.
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July 26 Coffee Milkshake Day

Sunday, 24 July 2016

July 25 Merry-Go-Round Day


July 25 Merry-Go-Round Day

July 25 is a day associated Go-Round Day. The merry-go-round (also known as a carousel) is an amusement ride that consists of a rotating circular platform with seats on it for its riders. In the 1840s, Franz Wiesenoffer created the first merry-go-round in the United States in Hessville, Ohio. July 25, 1871 – The first carousel patent.

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Visit this page for more info. http://www.merrygoroundmuseum.org/

July 25 Merry-Go-Round Day
 

July 25 Hot Fudge Sundae Day

July 25 Hot Fudge Sundae Day

Hot Fudge Sundae Day Celebrated on July 25. A sundae is the perfect treat to enjoy on a summer night. A sundae typically consists of several scoops of ice cream topped with syrup or sweet sauce. Sometimes other toppings are added including whipped cream, sprinkles, fresh or canned fruits, maraschino cherries.
The caramel sundae includes heated caramel sauce instead of heated chocolate sauce, and in the butterscotch sundae heated chocolate sauce is replaced with butterscotch. The turtle sundae is made with vanilla ice cream, hot caramel and hot fudge sauces, and toasted pecan nuts.

The Guinness Book of World Records has documented several record-setting sundaes. For example, the most expensive sundae can be ordered at Serendipity 3 in New York City for the hefty sum of $1000. In 2009, the Kids Club in Brunswick, Georgia created the world’s longest sundae. It measured over 130 feet long.
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July 25 Hot Fudge Sundae Day

July 25 Threading the Needle Day

July 25 Threading the Needle Day

Thread The Needle Day is observed annually on July 25. Thread the Needle Day certainly is a day for those who sew. It also has a second meaning. The term "thread the needle".
The phrase "threading the needle" generally (metaphorical) means to find a path through two opposing views. Therefore, you can train your skill on threading the Needle Day to find harmony or strike a balance between conflicting forces, interests, etc.

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July 25 Threading the Needle Day

Saturday, 23 July 2016

July 24 Tequila Day

July 24 Tequila Day

The annual celebration of National Tequila Day is on July 24th. Tequila is a distilled beverage which is made from the blue agave plant. Mexico is granted international right to the word “tequila”.
The Consejo Regulador del Tequila (Tequila Regulatory Council) in 2008, reported 901 registered brands of tequila from 128 different producers. Made primarily in the area surrounding the city of Tequila, 40 miles Northwest of Guadalajara and in the highlands (Los Altos) of the western Mexican state of Jalisco. More than 300 million blue agave plants are harvested in that surrounding region each year. Agave tequila grows differently depending on the region. Blue Agave – grown in the highlands region – larger in size and sweeter in aroma and taste. Agave – grown in the lowland region – have more herbaceous fragrance and flavor.

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July 24 Tequila Day

July 24 Cousins Day

July 24 Cousins Day

Cousins Day is celebrated each year on July 24. This is a day to let all of your cousins, those both near and far, know how much you appreciate them.
Cousins often spend much time together at family reunions, holidays, birthday parties, weddings, anniversaries and many other countless family get together. They entertain each other, play and bond while adults are busy with other things. It does happen that cousins grow up together being the best of friends.

Call your cousins, send a card, send an email, text them, somehow find a way to let them know that you are thinking about them and that they are special to you.
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July 24 Cousins Day

Friday, 22 July 2016

July 23 Vanilla Ice Cream Day

July 23 Vanilla Ice Cream Day

Vanilla Ice Cream Day is observed annually on July 23rd. In North America and Europe the most common use of vanilla flavoring is for ice cream, and many people consider it to be the "default" or "plain" flavor. Sales in ice cream parlors are more variable, as new flavors come and go, but about three times as many people call vanilla their favorite compared to chocolate, the runner-up.

There are different types of ice cream according to the flavoring used. Regular vanilla ice cream is flavored by natural vanilla extract. If the ice cream is flavored with vanillin from natural vanilla, it is referred to as vanilla flavored ice cream. If the ice cream is flavored with artificial vanillin, it is called artificially flavored vanilla ice cream.
Jefferson produced a handwritten copy of a vanilla ice cream recipe in the 1780′s, which is now housed at the Library of Congress. The Thomas Jefferson ice cream is available at Mt. Rushmore in South Dakota.
To celebrate Vanilla Ice Cream, indulge yourself with several scoops of vanilla ice cream. You can top it with flavored syrup or sweet sauce, whipped cream, fruits, or sprinkles but it will taste delicious even without any toppings.
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July 23 Vanilla Ice Cream Day

July 23 Day of the Cowboy

July 23 Day of the Cowboy

Day of the Cowboy – Fourth Saturday in July – currently being researched, Day Of The Cowboy is observed annually on the fourth Saturday in July. Day of the Cowboy was organized by the NDOC organization with it’s first celebration in 2005. The organization is working diligently on making this day “official”.
The former President Bush, “We celebrate the Cowboy as a symbol of the grand history of the American West. The Cowboy’s love of the land and love of the country are examples for all Americans.”

To celebrate you can dress like a cowboy, host a hoedown, attend a rodeo, go horseback riding, or curl up on the couch to watch your favorite Westerns.
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July 23 Day of the Cowboy

Thursday, 21 July 2016

July 22 Penuche Fudge Day

July 22 Penuche Fudge Day

July 22 Penuche Fudge Day is celebrated annually. Penuche is a type of fudge made with butter, milk, and brown sugar and flavored with vanilla.
Penuche is popular mainly in New England and some places in the American South; though in the latter it is usually referred to as brown sugar fudge candy.

Penuche (Italian: panucci) is a fudge-like candy made from brown sugar, butter, and milk, using no flavorings except for vanilla. Penuche often has a tannish color, and is lighter than regular fudge. It is formed by the caramelization of brown sugar; thus, its flavor is said to be reminiscent of caramel. Nuts, especially pecans, are often added to penuche for texture, especially in the making of penuche candies. It is primarily a regional food, found in New England and some places in the Southern United States.
Penuche fudge is usually prepared in the following way. The mixture of brown sugar, butter, and milk is heated to the soft ball stage and set aside to cool. When the mixture is lukewarm, flavorings (for instance, nuts, vanilla, or maple syrup) are added. The mixture is beaten until thick and poured into a pan. Penuche is cooled and cut into pieces before serving.
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July 22 Penuche Fudge Day