Thursday 11 August 2016

August 12 Julienne Fries Day

August 12 Julienne Fries Day

On August 12, each year Julienne Fries Day is observed on. Julienne fries are a type of French fries that are thinner than regular fries. They are sometimes referred to as shoestring fries.
Julienne is a culinary knife cut in which food items are cut into long thin strips. When dealing with potatoes, it can be referred to as alumette. The word “alumette” is translated from French as “matchstick”, hence one more name, the matchstick cut. The measurement for julienne is approximately 1/8 inch x 1/8 inch x 1-2 inches.


Julienning is probably the most popular method of preparing French fries, at least in fast food restaurants. The easiest way to julienne potatoes at home is to use a hand-held mandolin fitted with a fine julienne blade. Shoestring fries can be made with both regular potatoes and sweet potatoes.
On this day Cook some shoestring fries at home. You can serve them with delicious truffle aioli to give the dish a new shade of taste.
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August 12 Julienne Fries Day
 

August 12 Middle Child Day

August 12 Middle Child Day

On August 12 Each year Middle Child Day is observed across the United States. This day gives special recognition to the middle child/children in the family.
While the first born is always considered something special, the youngest one will always be considered as the baby of the family, the middle child... well it gets the Middle Child Syndrome. Which means the middle child doesn't yet have the status of the oldest but also isn't the baby anymore. The Middle Child's Day was created to show some appreciation to children in this unfavorable position.


Some studies have shown that in a family with multiple children, the oldest and the youngest get the most attention from their parents while those in between tend to be left by themselves, often ignored and forgotten. Middle children have to often fight for attention of their parents and may sometimes feel like they do not belong to the family.
Now today where you get some attention and love, at the expense of your other siblings. Parents should try to get some attention to those kids.
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August 12 Middle Child Day
 

Wednesday 10 August 2016

August 11 Son’s and Daughter’s Day

August 11 Son’s and Daughter’s Day

Every year on August 11, parents across the United States celebrate Son’s and Daughter’s Day.
It is a day to spend with your children, the joy of your life. Daily life in a family with kids can sometimes be very busy, exhausting and distressing. Son and Daughter Day invites the mums and dads to pause and remember that it is not all stress and work but that their children are actually pure joy.


The bond between parents and their sons and daughters is a very special one. It endures age and distance. No matter how old a person gets, their parents still see him or her as a child - someone to protect and shower love on. So, take this day to tell your sons and daughters how much they mean to you and that you respect them and love them.
The best gift to give on Son and Daughter Day is the gift of time. If your children are still living at home, take some time out of your schedule to truly enjoy their company. If your children have moved away, make sure they return so you can spend quality family time together.
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August 11 Son’s and Daughter’s Day
 

August 11 Presidential Joke Day

August 11 Presidential Joke Day

Presidential Joke Day is celebrated annually on August 11. Presidents have a sense of humor, too. Many people believe this is a day to make jokes about the president. On the contrary, this day is for presidents to make a joke. On this day in 1984, President Ronald Reagan made a doozie.


On August 11, 1984, just before his regular Saturday radio address, President Ronald Reagan was doing a voice test with the microphone. He thought the microphone and the feed was not live. He joked into the microphone: "My fellow Americans, I am pleased to tell you I just signed legislation which outlaws Russia forever. The bombing begins in five minutes." To his surprise, he was speaking to a live feed.
This incident led to the creation of "Presidential Joke Day".
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August 11 Presidential Joke Day
 

Tuesday 9 August 2016

August 10 Lazy Day

August 10 Lazy Day

August 10 Lazy Day Celebrated each year. Today this day is for relax and chill out. With many people enjoying the chance to get away from everyday stress. So lie back on the couch, give your TV remote control some exercise, and enjoy a well-earned rest.
You celebrate this day without doing anything. A day without doing anything is very hard. Try it.
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August 10 Lazy Day

August 10 S’mores Day


August 10 S’mores Day

August 10 S’mores Day Celebrated each year. This delicious, sticky and gooey treat is loved by millions across the United States. One of the most popular campfire treat.
The first recorded version of the recipe can be found in the 1927 publication of Tramping and Trailing with the Girl Scouts.
S’mores consists of a roasted marshmallow with a layer of chocolate bar sandwiched between two pieces of graham cracker.
S’mores Day was created several years ago to celebrate this gooey delight, and is sponsored by the National Confectioners Association.
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August 10 S’mores Day

Monday 8 August 2016

August 9 Rice Pudding Day

August 9 Rice Pudding Day

August 9 Rice Pudding Day observed each year. Nothing tastes quite as good as a homemade rice pudding from your favorite rice pudding recipe. Dating back to the Tudor period, the earliest rice pudding recipes were called white pot. One of the earliest known recipes was written down by Gervase Markham in 1615.
Celebrate Rice Pudding Day, treat your family to a delightful rice pudding with orange zest and pistachios. In a saucepan, mix 1/4 cup rice with 2 1/2 cups milk, honey or sugar to taste, and zest of 1/2 small orange. Bring to boil, reduce the heat, cover and simmer for 75 minutes, stirring regularly.


Remove the lid and cook until creamy, stirring. It will take about 15 minutes. Pour in 2/3 cup cream and simmer for about 5 minutes. Sprinkle with 1 tabs chopped pistachios before serving.
Rice pudding recipes may vary greatly depending on the country of origin, but typically rice puddings include the following ingredients: rice, milk or water, spices and flavorings. When served as a dessert, it typically contains a sweetener such as sugar, honey, or syrup. Baked rice puddings sometimes contain eggs.
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August 9 Rice Pudding Day

August 9 Book Lovers Day

August 9 Book Lovers Day

August 9 Book Lovers Day Celebrated each year. This is a day for all those who love to read. Book Lovers Day is also known as National Book Lovers Day in the United States. Nowadays E-books are rapidly increasing in popularity. E-book (electronic book), so where no books are printed until after an order is received from a customer.


Just take a great book and relax by reading it. Get into your most comfortable clothes, curl up on your couch with a cup of hot tea and take yourself on a great adventure with your favorite book. Visit your local library. Encourage the children and young adults in your life to read.
Studies have shown that reading have many health benefits. Reading helps reduce stress, keep the brain sharp, and can help you sleep better. Scientists have also found that those who read are much more likely to be emphatic and understanding of others.
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August 9 Book Lovers Day

Sunday 7 August 2016

August 8 Happiness Happens Day

August 8 Happiness Happens Day

Happiness Happens Day is observed each year on August 8. They have two mottos which include “Happiness Happens” and “Don’t Even Think of Raining on My Parade.” Their purpose is to stimulate people’s right to express their happiness.
Founded in 1999 by the Secret Society of Happy People as “Admit you’re Happy Day”, Happiness Happens Day was created to recognize and express happiness. August 8 was chosen as it is the anniversary of the first membership in 1998.


Make someone else happy by doing something nice for them. It can be something as simple as giving up your seat on the bus to someone else or a more elaborate gesture like volunteering your time and money to a charity of your choice. Studies have found that volunteering doesn't only help people bring joy in their lives but can also help them live longer.
The holiday is based on the premise that happiness is unlimited and contagious and that sharing one's happiness and can bring a lot of joy in other people's lives.
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August 8 Happiness Happens Day
 

August 8 Frozen Custard Day

August 8 Frozen Custard Day

August 8 Frozen Custard Day, delicious and refreshing cold dessert is celebrated annually. Frozen custard is a type of frozen dessert that was invented by ice cream vendors Elton and Archie Kohr from Coney Island, New-York.
Frozen custard was invented in 1919 but it had been unknown to the wide public until 1933. Frozen custard is commonly prepared fresh at the place of sale. Most stands offer three flavors per day: vanilla, chocolate, and “flavor of the day”.


According to the Food and Drug Administration requirements, frozen custard must contain at least 1.4% egg yolk solids and 10% milk fat. True frozen custard is a very dense dessert with a smooth consistency and a thick, creamy texture. It is typically prepared right at frozen custard stands, rather than stored.
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August 8 Frozen Custard Day

August 8 Sneak Some Zucchini Into Your Neighbor’s Porch Day


August 8 Sneak Some Zucchini Into Your Neighbor’s Porch Day

August 8 Sneak Some Zucchini Into Your  Neighbor’s Porch Day
Sneak Some Zucchini into Your Neighbor’s Porch Day is celebrated on August 8. Zucchini was a fruit. A single plant produces a seemingly endless supply of Zucchini. A small row of zucchini has the potential to end world hunger.


Experienced gardeners know that Zucchini is one of the most prolific plants in all of the gardening world. You also know that zucchini grows in abundance and is ready for harvest in August.
All you need to take part in this fun holiday are some zucchini and a neighbor with a porch. Finding zucchinis won't be a problem because in August is a good zucchini harvest time.
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August 8 Sneak Some Zucchini Into Your Neighbor’s Porch Day
 

Saturday 6 August 2016

August 7 Purple Heart Day

August 7 Purple Heart Day

Heart Day observed annually. August 7 Purple Heart Day The Purple Heart was first created on August 7, 1782 by the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army, General George Washington.
During the American Revolutionary War, the Badge for Military Merit decorated six known soldiers. Purple Heart Day on August 7 commemorates the creation of the oldest American military decoration for military merit, the Purple Heart and honors the men and women who are of the Military Order of the Purple Heart.


On Washington’s 200th birthday, the Purple Heart remained a Revolutionary War footnote. Through the efforts of General Douglas MacArthur, the U.S. War Department created the Order of the Purple Heart. Today the medal bears a bust of George Washington and his coat of arms. 
Learn more about the Military Order of the Purple Heart.
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August 7 Purple Heart Day

August 7 Lighthouse Day

 August 7 Lighthouse Day

August 7 Lighthouse Day observed annually. In 1989, the Congress passed a resolution designating August 7 as Lighthouse Day. Lighthouse Day honors and commemorates a beacon of light that symbolizes safety and security for boats at sea.
The lighthouse has been a staple of culture in the world since we built boats to sail the seas. Protection from fog, reefs, rocks and other hazards of the coastline have been signaled by these monoliths of light, even before the advent of electricity. Surprisingly, large fires were lit in the top of the early lighthouses, so ship captains knew not to sail to close to them in order to avoid dangers to their ships.


On August 7, 1789, through an Act of Congress, the Federal Government took over responsibility for building and operating our nation's lighthouses. The government recognized the importance to ships at sea to find safe harbor during fog and storms.
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 August 7 Lighthouse Day