Showing posts with label May. Show all posts
Showing posts with label May. Show all posts

Thursday 12 May 2016

May 13 Frog Jumping Day

May 13 Frog Jumping Day


Frog Jumping Day is observed on May 13, Frog Jumping Day, a fun day to jump like a frog. Frogs have great jumping capabilities and are the best jumpers among all vertebrates given their size.
In 1865, Mark Twain’s first short story, Jim Smiley and His Jumping Frog was published. Later, he changed the name and published it as The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County. This same story also had a third title, The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County.

In Calaveras County, California an annual Frog Jumping contest takes place since 1849. It attracts tens of thousands of attendees each year, who try to beat the record jump of 21 feet and 5 3/4 inches, set in 1986. Everyone should try at least to jump like a frog on that day or even to set up regional contests. 

May 13 Frog Jumping Day

Wednesday 11 May 2016

May 12 Nutty Fudge Day

May 12 Nutty Fudge Day


Each year on May 12th, Nutty Fudge Day tempts you to indulge in smooth chocolate fudge filled with crunchy nuts.
The earliest recorded evidence of fudge dates back to a letter written in 1886 by Emelyn Battersby Hartridge of Vasser College in Baltimore, USA. Other stories include a college lecturer in Virginia who was teaching toffee making but the temperature wasn’t high enough, resulting in fudge. Another story is that fudge was accidentally invented when a baker was trying to make caramel.



In the late 19th century, some shops on Mackinac Island, Michigan, began to produce similar products as the Vassar College fudge and sold it to summer vacationers. Fudge is still made in some of the original shops there today.
In Europe, fudge is usually made just from sugar, cream and butter while American-style fudge also contains chocolate. Just add in some crunchy nuts and there’s your nutty fudge! Easy to make but hard-to-resist, nutty fudge is best enjoyed with friends.

May 12 Nutty Fudge Day


May 12 Odometer Day

May 12 Odometer Day


Odometer Day is observed each year on May 12 by learning a little bit about the odometer. Odometer Day celebrates the invention of the odometer which was invented by William Clayton in 1847. An odometer is an instrument that indicates the distance traveled by a vehicle. It may be electronic, mechanical or a combination of both.





Odometer comes from the Greek words hodos meaning path or gateway and metron, meaning measure. In some countries, an odometer is called a mileometer, milometer or tripometer. Odometers were first developed in the 1600s for wagons and other horse-drawn vehicles to measure distances traveled.
Developed by Arthur P. and Charles H. Warner of Beloit, Wisconsin, the first odometer for automobiles appeared in 1903 and was patented as the Auto-Meter. 

May 12 Odometer Day


Tuesday 10 May 2016

May 11 Twilight Zone Day

May 11 Twilight Zone Day



Always observed on May 11. The television show The Twilight Zone was created, written and narrated by Rod Serling. It premiered on October 1, 1959. The episodes were wildly popular, stretched the imagination, and captivated viewers. The show aired from 1959-1964.

Beloved by children, teenagers and adults alike, the cult classic TV show The Twilight Zone has affected entire generations of people, prompting them to take a closer look at life and various phenomena and take nothing for granted, thanks to its unique combination of science fiction, mystery, and thriller/horror themes.
Twilight Zone Day is mysterious, weird, surreal and perhaps a little scary. We can think of many other adjectives, but I think you get the picture. Every once in a while, you have a day like this. And, today is designed to be that day. 

May 11 Twilight Zone Day


May 11 School Nurse Day – Wednesday of Nurses Week

May 11 School Nurse Day – Wednesday of Nurses Week


The Wednesday between May 6 and May 12 of each year is School Nurse Day, a day to celebrate and thank all school nurses that take care of children when they are at school. The unofficial holiday was created in 1972 by the National Association of School Nurses, based in the United States.
Everyone has been to see the school nurse at least once in their lives, be it for a genuine illness or just to get a sneaky note to get out of school early. It is easy to forget, though, just how important she is to the well beings of ourselves and our fellow school friends. What would we do when we injure ourselves or are feeling unwell at school without the school nurse and her blessed sick notes? To let her know that we don’t take her efforts for granted, there is a special day once a year where we can celebrate her in style: School Nurse Day!

This holiday is celebrated all around the world, and pupils and teachers everywhere are given the opportunity to express their gratitude for the love and care the nurses give them on a daily basis. Here’s to those hard working nurses, and to the good health they help bring.
The day aims to recognize school nurses and acknowledge their role in the educational setting. 

May 11 School Nurse Day – Wednesday of Nurses Week

Monday 9 May 2016

May 10 Shrimp Day

May 10 Shrimp Day


Annually celebrated on May 10, it is National Shrimp Day. Americans eat more shrimp than any other seafood and this is the day to celebrate this delicious seafood. 

May 10 Shrimp Day



Popular North America Shrimp Dishes:

Seafood Gumbo:

Shrimp Cocktail:
Shrimp DeJonghe:

Sunday 8 May 2016

May 9 Butterscotch Brownie Day

May 9 Butterscotch Brownie Day


Butterscotch Brownie Day is observed annually on May 9. Butterscotch brownies, also known as “blondies,” are delicious baked goodies that date back to the 19th century. Recipes for these soft, chewy bars most likely evolved from medieval gingerbread cake recipes.

The first non-chocolate brownie-like recipes were soft cakes that were made by the Ancient Romans, Greeks and Egyptians.
To make butterscotch brownies, you need flour, baking powder, salt, butter, brown sugar, vanilla extract, eggs, and butterscotch. Popular add-in ingredients include walnuts, pecans, butterscotch pieces, chocolate chips, Nutella, banana, or cranberries. You can also choose to add a topping like chocolate Irish cream frosting or drizzled caramel.
Brownies without the chocolate have been around for a long time. Recipes in cookbooks from the 1740s - 1940s had a variety of recipes for blonde brownies in them. Many of these recipes included using brown sugar and butter, the key ingredients in butterscotch

May 9 Butterscotch Brownie Day

Enjoy this recipe for Butterscotch Brownie.

May 9 Moscato Day

May 9 Moscato Day


May 9 is National Moscato Day. You must know this wine, as far as it is the third the most popular white wine consumed within the United States. Moscato is a wine originating from the Piedmont region of north-west Italy and the beverage has become a popular choice due to its sweetness, lightness and affordability.





National Moscato Day was created in 2012 by the Gallo Family Vineyards. The Gallo Family Vineyards is a family-owned business that has been in operation since 1933. For more information on Moscato Day visit Moscato Day.

Moscato wine is low in alcohol that is why everyone can enjoy the second glass without overdoing it. Its bouquet will remind you of peach, honey and citrus, delicate sweetness and fresh acidity make this wine a perfect pair for a broad variety of foods. If you want to celebrate National Moscato Day, we would recommend you to prepare a nice plate of fresh cheeses to serve with wine. 

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Saturday 7 May 2016

May 8 Coconut Cream Pie Day

May 8 Coconut Cream Pie Day



Coconut Cream Pie Day is observed annually on May 8. Cream pie is a type of pie, made of crust and filled with a rich custard or pudding. The pudding can have different flavors, and one of them is coconut. Cream pie is always great, and you can choose what kind of dessert you want. For example, you may leave the crust, if you don't want it, and enjoy only the filling.



There are different recipes for pie crust you can use. You can make the crust with a coconut that will make an extra hit of coconut flavor. If you want something special, then use chocolate cookie crumb pie shell that goes well with coconut filling.
Some extra ideas will be useful to make coconut filling more flavorful. Add some crushed pineapple for a pineapple coconut cream or diced ripe bananas for a banana coconut cream. The both variants are great, as well as simple coconut cream. And as far as coconut cream pie is good for every day, not only for today, you can make this dessert any time you wish. 

May 8 Coconut Cream Pie Day


May 8 Have A Coke Day

May 8 Have A Coke Day


Each year on May 8, millions of people across the country celebrate Have a Coke Day. Coca-Cola is the largest nonalcoholic beverage company in the world, and the classic Coke beverage we all know and love is sold in more than 200 countries. In fact, more than 1.8 billion glasses of Coke are served every day

In the late 19th century, John Pemberton invented Coca-Cola, at Pemberton’s Eagle Drug and Chemical House in Columbus, Georgia, intending it as a patent medicine. It was then bought out by businessman Asa Griggs Candler. Candler’s marketing tactics led Coke to its dominance of the world soft-drink market throughout the 20th century.
1891 – The first bottling of Coco-Cola occurred at the Biedenharn Candy Company in Vicksburg, Mississippi.
1894 – The first outdoor wall advertisement that promoted the Coca-Cola drink was painted in Cartersville, Georgia
1914 – The longest running commercial Coca-Cola soda fountain anywhere was Atlanta’s Fleeman’s Pharmacy. The pharmacy closed it’s doors in 1995 after 81 years.

1944 – July 12, the one-billionth gallon of Coca-Cola syrup was manufactured by the Coca-Cola Company.
1955 – Cans of Coke first appeared. 

May 8 Have A Coke Day

To celebrate Drink a Coke Day, enjoy a tall glass of your favorite variety of Coca-Cola or plan a cocktail party with your friends to enjoy your favorite Coca-Cola based drinks. Enjoy…


Friday 6 May 2016

Roast Leg of Lamb Day

Roast Leg of Lamb Day


Roast Leg of Lamb Day is observed each year on May 7. People first started eating lamb over 10,000 years ago. Leg of lamb is a hugely popular and versatile dish, often cooked with fresh herbs (such as rosemary), garlic or even fruity sauces. The lamb is then roasted for two hours at 360 degrees and usually served with carrots, roasted potatoes, green vegetables and gravy.

You can cook lamb a variety of different ways, but roasting is one of the most popular methods. This dish pairs beautifully with seasonings like rosemary, oregano, thyme, or lemon zest. For something extra special, make a stuffed leg of lamb or prepare a succulent sauce to serve on top. 

Roast Leg of Lamb Day

Today Enjoy Roast Leg of Lamb with your friends and family.

May 7 Birth Mother’s Day – Saturday before Mother’s Day

May 7 Birth Mother’s Day – Saturday before Mother’s Day


Birth Mother's Day is celebrated on May 07.
Today is Mother’s Day! Mother's Day is our opportunity to celebrate moms, wives, daughters, aunts, grandmothers, sisters, and all the wonderful people who have mothered us over the years. This holiday was created by birth mothers in Seattle, USA in 1990.



Show your appreciation with a beautiful gift, bouquet of flowers, breakfast in bed, Send a free Mother’s Day eCard to the important women in your life to let them know how much they mean to you.  


May 7 Birth Mother’s Day – Saturday before Mother’s Day


Thursday 5 May 2016

May 6 Beverage Day

May 6 Beverage Day


Beverage Day is observed annually on May 6. We can all safely assume that the day encourages people to honor their beverages of choice and acknowledge that a humble beverage has the power to make or break many situations. It may be hot, cold, blended, shaken, alcoholic, non-alcoholic, sweet, sour, smooth, dry, freshly squeezed, frozen or any other type.

A good beverage can energize you after a long, tiring day; it can make a long, boring meal go fast; it can bring together two strangers; and it can make a party more fun. Whether your preferred beverage is a hot cup of tea, a delicious and healthy smoothie or a tall glass of lemonade, Beverage Day is the perfect excuse to indulge yourself by drinking it all day long.

Beverage Day should be a day of pleasure and relaxation. Grab a bottle, can, a glass, or a six-pack of your favorite beverage. Sit down in a comfortable chair, indoors or out. Slowly sip and savor your drink. Life is good. Raise a glass to all your favorite beverages on Beverage Day. 

May 6 Beverage Day


May 6 Crepe Suzette Day

May 6 Crepe Suzette Day


May 6 is Crepe Suzette Day. Crepe Suzette was invented by Henri Carpentier, head waiter at the Café de Paris in Monte-Carlo.



French dessert crepe Suzette consists of fresh crepes and sauce of butter, sugar, orange juice, zest and liquor like Grand Marnier or orange Curacao. The ingredients for the sauce are put on top of the crepes and then served flambé. The ignition of crepes makes the dramatic presentation (by the way, the dessert is made in front of the customers) and also results in evaporating of alcohol. The thick sweet sauce covers crepes, so you can enjoy your dessert.
Sometimes this story is disputed, because Henri Carpentier couldn't make the dish, as far as he was just a 14-year old waiter assistant, but not maître d'hôtel. And assistant couldn't serve the prince instead of the head waiter, because he would have been too young.

May 6 Crepe Suzette Day
 


Wednesday 4 May 2016

May 5 World Password Day

May 5 World Password Day


The first Thursday of May 5th of each year as World Password Day.
World Password Day came along to provide a warning to the world, and to spread awareness that taking care with your passwords is vital to protecting yourself against identity theft. Business insider did research to determine just how vulnerable account were, and discovered that 10,000 of the most common passwords allow access to 98% of all accounts. Tell us that isn’t more than a little terrifying?



Security researcher Mark Burnett first encouraged people to have a “password day,” where they update important passwords in his 2005 book Perfect Passwords. Inspired by his idea, Intel Security took the initiative to declare the first Thursday in May World Password Day in May 2013. Submitted by Big Monocle in 2016, Password Day is meant to create awareness of the need for good password security.
Get more information visit this site, PasswordDay.org. to get good ideas, warning stories, and just generally enlighten yourself on ways to secure yourself better, and the dangers of not doing so.  

May 5 World Password Day

May 5 Hoagie Day

May 5 Hoagie Day


Hoagie Day is celebrated annually on May 5th. The hoagie sandwich is also known as the sub, hero, grinder, Italian, torpedo or baguette among others. This became known as the “Hog Island” sandwich which later was shortened to the “hoagie”. A Hoagie is a sandwich that consists of a long roll of Italian or French bread, split widthwise either into two pieces or opened in a "V" on one side.

It is reported that in 1953, the Italians working at the World War I-era shipyard in Philadelphia, known as Hog Island, introduced the sandwich by putting various meats, cheeses, and lettuce between two slices of bread. Former Philadelphia mayor (and later Pennsylvania governor) Ed Rendell declared the hoagie the “Official Sandwich of Philadelphia”. 
 
May 5 Hoagie Day
 
Enjoy the following tried and true recipes.

Tuesday 3 May 2016

May 4 Candied Orange Peel Day

May 4 Candied Orange Peel Day


Candied Orange Peel Day is observed annually on May 4th. Candied Orange Peels are a boiled, sliced and sugared treat. They are very popular with chefs and bakers as well as used often during the holidays in cookies, fruitcakes and other snacks. They can also be eaten by themselves.

They have a strong own taste and can therefore easily be used to flavor other foods. Graters of candied orange peel can sweeten cakes and cookies without knowing that they are in it. Apart from that they are also a neat and well smelling decoration for the living room.
On this day, bake some cookies or other recipes that use candied orange peels. Then, eat and enjoy. 

May 4 Candied Orange Peel Day

May 4 Bird Day

May 4 Bird Day


It’s May 4th Bird day, also celebrated in the United States on January 5 of each year, International Migratory Bird Day is celebrated on the second Saturday in May. Oil City, Pennsylvania Superintendent of Schools, Charles Almanzo Babcock, established the first such holiday in 1894.


The health of the global bird population is a reflection of and early warning system for our wider ecological health, and current research indicates that up to 12% of all species of birds may be at risk of becoming extinct in the next century.
Though human activities have allowed the expansion of a few species, such as the Barn Swallow and European Starling, they have caused population decreases or extinction in many other species. Over a hundred bird species have gone extinct in historical times.
On this day friends your one msg and one work change or make better life for birds so friends pls, for those innocent species. Hope gods help us to do this.  

May 4 Bird Day


Monday 2 May 2016

May 3 Two Different Colored Shoes Day

May 3 Two Different Colored Shoes Day


May 3rd, it’s Two Different Colored Shoes Day. Two Different Colored Shoes Day, an “unofficial” National holiday was created by Dr. Arlene Kaiser. According to Kaiser, “the simple act of wearing two different colored shoes proclaims your individuality. The difference being one shoe is for the left foot and the other for the right.

Feel the different color days by wear two color shoes for day, or hours with joy. 

May 3 Two Different Colored Shoes Day

May 3 Paranormal Day

May 3 Paranormal Day


May 3rd is Paranormal Day. Each year on this day all people who believe in paranormal activities are encouraged to get together and share their experiences with each other.
“Paranormal is a general term that designates experiences that lie outside “the range of normal experience or scientific explanation” or that indicates phenomena understood to be outside of science’s current ability to explain or measure.” 

May 3 Paranormal Day