Showing posts with label March. Show all posts
Showing posts with label March. Show all posts

Monday 21 March 2016

March 22 Bavarian Crepes Day

March 22 Bavarian Crepes Day


March 22 Bavarian Crepes Day



March 22 is Bavarian Crepes Day. Bavarian crepes are not the same as pancakes. Crepes are a delicious, very thin pancake-like dessert, typically made from wheat flour or buckwheat flour, then filled, rolled and then often topped with a glaze, fruit, chocolate or whipped cream.

You can also try Bavarian crepes served with fruit and chocolate sauce.

Search on internet find recipe and Try baking Bavarian crepes and enjoy Bavarian Crepes Day with your family and friends.



March 22 Bavarian Crepes Day


March 22 Goof Off Day

March 22 Goof Off Day


March 22 Goof Off Day


On March 22 is Goof off Day celebrating by people every year. It is a day to relax, enjoy and goof off. Do something fun and leave the work until tomorrow. Go out and spend the day window shopping with your favorite friend. Or, just read sit down and read a book or watch TV.

Everybody needs to take a break from time to time. It is often so easy to get so involved in the work and pressures in our lives. So stop, take a break, find something that you really enjoy doing and do it.


March 22 Goof Off Day



Sunday 20 March 2016

March 21 French Bread Day

March 21 French Bread Day


March 21 French Bread Day


French Bread Day is on March 21st enjoyed by millions across the US each year.

While the baguette claims the title of “French bread,” France produces many other famous types of bread including: croissants, brioche, pain de campagne, batard, pain de mie, and fougasse.

Beginning in 1920 a labor law prevented bakers from beginning their day before 4 a.m. Bakers adjusted by shaping their loaves of bread so they baked more quickly and evenly. As a result, the long, narrow loaves were found to be convenient for slicing and storing.

The French are known for their high standards where culinary arts are concerned. To preserve quality in their bread, laws were passed requiring minimum quantities of certain quality ingredients in each loaf of bread.


March 21 French Bread Day



March 21 California Strawberry Day

March 21 California Strawberry Day



March 21 California Strawberry Day



California Strawberry Day is observed on March 21st.

You celebrate, the delicious taste of summer, strawberries are also good sources of potassium, fiber, folic acid and vitamin C. They are also low in calories, with no fat and no cholesterol.

Strawberries are grown from San Diego all the way up to San Francisco, about 500 miles of producers -- making the season nearly year round from January through September.

It's not a huge surprise that California harvests the most strawberries in the US, so it's only fitting that the state has its very own Strawberry Day on March 21 that the rest of the country should observe with profound awe and respect.



March 21 California Strawberry Day


March 21 Common Courtesy Day

March 21 Common Courtesy Day


March 21 Common Courtesy Day



March 21 is Common Courtesy Day people celebrating every year. The day for showing your Politeness to other, to god who give us everything.Say ‘please’ and ‘thank you’, hold doors open for others, and consider the feelings and perceptions of those around you throughout the day.

Start implementing courtesy into your life. Try it; not only will the other person appreciate it, you will feel good about it.

In dictionary, we found that, courtesy is described as 1: behavior marked by polished manners or respect for others: courteous behavior 2: a courteous and respectful act or expression.

These are just a few examples of small things that make a difference to someone else. They are momentary deeds of being courteous.


March 21 Common Courtesy Day



Saturday 19 March 2016

March 20 Proposal Day

March 20 Proposal Day


March 20 Proposal Day



March 20th is National Proposal Day. This day is dedicated to marriage proposals. Proposal Day is an occasion to let the loved one in your life knows you are open to a marriage proposal. 

Person can propose to the girl / boy that you have love. You can make this day very memorable for you and your love. Youths and other age group people celebrate this special day in their own way. They propose by, Cards, flowers, sit on knees, any many more way to propose. Hope you find unique one. 

This is a popular day to announce love, propose marriage to your partner and give gifts like cards or flowers. 

What you are waiting for, just express your love, this is the right day to express your feelings.



March 20 Proposal Day

March 20 Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

March 20 Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day


March 20 Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day



Many groups across the United States, such as the CDC and the National Native Capacity Building Assistance Network are working in coordination by putting out press releases, displaying posters, and holding community events for the annual March 20th, National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.

These groups hope to raise awareness of the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

The National Native American AIDS Prevention Center (NNAAPC) has teamed up with various organizations nationwide to commemorate National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.

Each year the communities of the American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians.

Encourage Native people to get educated and to learn more about HIV/AIDS and its impact in their community.

Work together to encourage testing options and HIV counseling in Native communities.
Help decrease the stigma associated with HIV/AIDS.



March 20 Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day


March 20 Ravioli Day

March 20 Ravioli Day


March 20 Ravioli Day



March 20 Ravioli Day is celebrating every year. As one of the food holidays, it is very popular with all pasta lovers. Ravioli are a traditional type of Italian filled pasta, made up of a filling sealed between two layers of thin egg pasta dough. The ravioli are usually served in either a broth or with a pasta sauce. A variety of filling recipes are available from cheesy to meaty.

Many popular recipes bake or deep fry the raviolis. With chocolate added to the pasta or cream cheese stuffing and a caramel sauce, the dish quickly becomes a dessert.

Served often as the main course, ravioli can also be a side dish, or even an appetizer. You can find hundreds of different fillings for ravioli. Ravioli can be homemade or may be purchased fresh or frozen in grocery stores.


March 20 Ravioli Day



Friday 18 March 2016

March 19 Certified Nurses Day

March 19 Certified Nurses Day


March 19 Certified Nurses Day



Certified Nurses Day is observed every March 19th. Everyday patient are affected because of the care of certified nurses. They are very dedicated to helping others and often work long and hard hours. Certified Nurses Day is a day to honor and recognize them and their important achievement of nursing specialty.

For more information regarding Certified Nurses Day visit www.certifiednursesday.org.

Nurses who are contribute to better patient outcomes. A registered nurse (RN) license allows nurses to practice. Certification affirms advanced knowledge, skill, and practice to meet the challenges of modern nursing.

In 2008, the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) and the American Nurses Association (ANA) collaborated to create Certified Nurses Day and garner support from leading nursing organizations and governments including the US Congress.


March 19 Certified Nurses Day



March 19 Let’s Laugh Day

March 19 Let’s Laugh Day


March 19 Let’s Laugh Day



March 19 Let’s Laugh Day is Observed annually around the world, laughter is best medicine, that we often heard by others. So Laugh and make your day happy. Keep smiling. Laughter may boost your immune system, relieve tension and help you relax.

Who does not need any of those things in our busy and hectic world?

“We don’t laugh because we’re happy — we’re happy because we laugh.” = William James

Now when you feel wrong or tress or bad just laugh loud. It’s good for your mind and your body!


March 19 Let’s Laugh Day



March 19 Chocolate Caramel Day

March 19 Chocolate Caramel Day


March 19 Chocolate Caramel Day



March 19 is Chocolate Caramel Day, it is better way to celebrate Chocolate Caramel Day than with a favorite chocolate bar.

This definitely puts a smile on most people’s faces, specially woman, girls and children. It can also immediately invoke some cravings for chocolate caramel candy, cake, ice cream, coffee or just about any treat with this hard-to-resist combination.

While Milton Hershey receives a lot of credit for making chocolate caramel popular (he did make his living making caramel first) recipes for chocolate caramels were around as early as the 1880s. This was about the same time the first mass produced chocolate bar became available.

Time 1893 the World’s Colombian Exposition held in Chicago. Hershey was fascinated by an exhibit featuring machinery for the production of German chocolate. So fascinated in fact, he purchased the equipment and was soon producing chocolate bars, very first his product was chocolate-covered caramel candy.


March 19 Chocolate Caramel Day



March 19 Poultry Day

March 19 Poultry Day


March 19 Poultry Day



March 19 is Poultry day, people also call it fowl day. Chicken, turkey and other birds we commonly consume are celebrated on this day.

Poultry refers to domestic birds that are raised for meat and eggs. This includes chicken, turkey, ducks, geese, quail and pheasant. Poultry are farmed in great numbers with chickens being the most numerous.

Enjoy your favorite poultry dish, either at home or at your favorite restaurant.


March 19 Poultry Day



March 19 Quilting Day

March 19 Quilting Day


March 19 Quilting Day


Quilting Day is celebrating annually on the third Saturday in March 19. Quilting Association started Quilting Day in 1991. Their members passed a resolution in Lincoln, Nebraska, on June 1991. This is a day to be pleased about and to recognize quilt-makers, along with all of their long labor, love and skill that goes into the making of each quilt.

it is pieced together with several pieces of cloth. “Quilting” refers to the technique of joining at least two fabric layers by stitches or ties. By the mid 18th century Americans were making elaborate quilts designed to be handed down from mother to daughter, often pieced together from salvaged pieces of clothing and other bedding.

March 19 Quilting Day



March 19 Corndog Day

March 19 Corndog Day


March 19 Corndog Day



Corndog Day is celebrating annually on the third Saturday in March 19. In March every year a popular food of sports fans, concert and fair goers alike is enjoyed with ketchup, mustard or even plain. It’s National Corndog Day.

The convenience of the corn dog and other fried foods on a stick continues today. From sports arenas to amusement parks, state fairs and concerts, Americans can get their corn dogs and dipping sauces to go and not miss out on a moment of the game.

Corn Dogs are a favorite in America, and commonly associated with the sport of Basketball. A corn dog is a hot dog sausage coated in a thick layer of cornmeal batter and deep fried in oil, although some are baked. Almost all corn dogs are served on a wooden stick, though some early versions had no stick.


March 19 Corndog Day



Thursday 17 March 2016

March 18 Sloppy Joe Day

March 18 Sloppy Joe Day



 March 18 Sloppy Joe Day



March 18 is Sloppy Joe Day is observed each year on March 18th.

One of America’s all-time favorite hot sandwiches, it is often made with ground beef, onions, tomato sauce, brown sugar, cola or maple syrup to sweeten it and seasonings to spice it, all served up on a hamburger bun or roll.

Most believe the sloppy joe was first served in Havannah Cuba at the bar and café “Sloppy Joe’s” in the early 1900’s.

The sloppy joe goes by many names, including manwich, slush burger, yum yums,barbecue, dynamite, and even sloppy jane. Today many families have their own secret recipes that make their Sloppy Joe special. Whether it’s an unusual spice, a unique sweetener or a homemade tomato sauce, Sloppy Joes lends itself to originality and personality.


 March 18 Sloppy Joe Day


March 18 Lacy Oatmeal Cookie Day

March 18 Lacy Oatmeal Cookie Day



March-18-Lacy-Oatmeal-Cooki



Lacy Oatmeal Cookie Day is observed annually on March 18th. This day is also referred to as Oatmeal Cookie Day (which is actually observed on April 30th). The difference between the two is that lacy oatmeal cookies are wafer-thin and typically accompany a scoop of ice cream or sorbet.

Originating in England, oatmeal cookies have been around since the 1800s, after 1900s that oatmeal became a major ingredient in the American diet.

Oatmeal cookies are considered as the healthiest ones. Oatmeal cookies are an excellent source of iron and fiber. You can make them even better if you add some dried fruits or chopped nuts to substitute sugar. Try any new recipe of lacy oatmeal cookies find on internet to celebrate this day. 

March-18-Lacy-Oatmeal-Cooki


March 18 Biodiesel Day

March 18 Biodiesel Day


 March 18 Biodiesel Day



March 18 is the birthday of Rudolph Diesel. March 18 Biodiesel Day is observed annually on March 18th. Biodiesel Day is day to switching to biodiesel fuel and power.

In a 1912 speech Diesel said, “…the use of vegetable oils for engine fuels may seem insignificant today, but such oils may become, in the course of time, as important as petroleum and the coal tar products of the present time.”

Biodiesel is a cleaner burning, petroleum free alternative to diesel that can be made from animal fat, vegetable oil and recycled cooking oil. It is reducing U.S. dependence on imported diesel and creating green jobs as well as improving our environment. Biodiesel is America’s first advanced Biofuel and has become an increasingly popular fuel. 

 March 18 Biodiesel Day


March 18 Supreme Sacrifice Day

March 18 Supreme Sacrifice Day


 March 18 Supreme Sacrifice Day


March 18th is Supreme Sacrifice Day. This day honors those who made huge sacrifices for the sake and the good of others as well as those who sacrifice their lives every day for us.

We may most readily call to mind the men and women in uniform who have laid down their lives protecting their country and communities in uniform. This day also honors those who may have stepped forward during times of crisis to rescue a stranger or a neighbor, and gave the supreme sacrifice that day.

Soldiers, Fireman and police officers have given their lives in the line of duty, while saving and/or protecting people.

Today is a day to reflect and offer thanks and appreciation to those who made the supreme sacrifice for us just go on your social site page and thank them and share it. 


 March 18 Supreme Sacrifice Day


March 18 Awkward Moments Day

March 18 Awkward Moments Day



 March 18 Awkward Moments Day



On March 18 people observed Awkward Moments Day, almost every people face Awkward Moments in their daily life. Awkwardness or embarrassment is an emotional state of intense discomfort with oneself.

Don’t feel embarrassment if face more than anyone, the list is big it could go on and on. Sometimes, things just do not seem to go right and something happens that may make you feel like you want to run and hide just be calm and carry on what you going to do.

On this day turn your Awkward Moments in too funny moment and share it so other don’t do that same thing.


 March 18 Awkward Moments Day


Wednesday 16 March 2016

March 17 St. Patrick’s Day

March 17 St. Patrick’s Day

 March 17 St. Patrick’s Day



March 17 observed is St. Patrick’s Day; St. Patrick’s Day is a global celebration of Irish culture. It particularly remembers St Patrick, one of Ireland’s patron saints. St Patrick is who ministered Christianity in Ireland during the fifth century.

Many people wear an item of green clothing on the day. St Patrick’s Day is celebrated in many parts of the world, especially by Irish communities and organizations. On this occasion some people plan a pilgrimage to St Patrick’s Purgatory.

Many restaurants and pubs offer Irish food or drink, which include: Irish brown bread. Corned beef and cabbage and Beef and Guinness pie. Irish cream chocolate mousse cake, Irish coffee. Irish potato champ, also known as poundies, cally or pandy, Irish stew., Irish potato soup.

Background

St Patrick is one of the patron saints of Ireland. He is said to have died on March 17 in or around the year 493. He grew up in Roman Britain, but was captured by Irish raiders and taken to Ireland as a slave when he was a young adult. After some years he returned to his family and entered the church, like his father and grandfather before him. He later returned to Ireland as a missionary and worked in the north and west of the country.

According to popular legend, St Patrick rid Ireland of snakes. However, it is thought that there have been no snakes in Ireland since the last ice age. The "snakes" that St Patrick banished from Ireland, may refer to the druids or pagan worshipers of snake or serpent gods. He is said to be buried under Down Cathedral in Downpatrick, Ireland. Ireland’s other patron saints are St Brigid and St Columba.

Symbols

St Patrick's Day symbol is the shamrock. The shamrock is the leaf of the clover plant and a symbol of the Holy Trinity. Many people choose to wear the color green and the flag of the Republic of Ireland is often seen in St Patrick’s Day parades around the world. Irish brands of drinks are popular at St Patrick’s Day events.

Religious symbols are including snakes and serpents, as well as the Celtic cross. Some say that Saint Patrick added the Sun, a powerful Irish symbol, onto the Christian cross to create what is now called a Celtic cross. Other Irish-related symbols seen on St Patrick’s Day include the harp, which was used in Ireland for centuries, as well as a mythological creature known as the leprechaun and a pot of gold that the leprechaun keeps hidden.


 March 17 St. Patrick’s Day