Thursday, 14 April 2016

April 15 Glazed Spiral Ham Day

April 15 Glazed Spiral Ham Day


April 15 is Glazed Spiral Ham Day Celebrated every year. Glazed ham is a common dish for Christmas and Thanksgiving. There is no prohibits using ham for any other day, especially on today, on April 15, to honor the best savory and hearty dish.



Glazed ham appeared in the USA during the 1940s, when a recipe of this dish was printed in one local newspaper. Harry J. Hoenselaar of Detroit, Michigan, invented in his basement a tool that allowed slicing glazed ham in spiral in 1957. Honeselaar opened the first Honey Baked Ham store. Today, the company has over 400 stores nationwide and sells millions of glazed spiral hams during the holiday season.
Original recipes call for sugar and honey or orange juice. A traditional ham glaze contains sugar, honey or orange juice, and flavorful ingredients like cloves, mustard, and Worcestershire sauce. But you can also try any other glaze with mustard, fruit juice, maple syrup or ginger. 

April 15 Glazed Spiral Ham Day


April 15 Rubber Eraser Day

April 15 Rubber Eraser Day
 
 
Observed annually on April 15 is National Rubber Eraser Day. This day celebrates, recognizes and appreciates the invention of erasers. Typical erasers are made from synthetic rubber, but more expensive or specialized erasers are vinyl, plastic, or gum-like materials.



April 15, 1770, Joseph Priestly founded a vegetable gum to remove pencil marks. He dubbed the substance “rubber”.
1770 Edward Nairne developed the first marketed rubber eraser.
1839 Charles Goodyear discovered vulcanization (a method that would cure rubber and make it a durable material) this method made rubber erasers standard.
1858 Hyman Lipman (Philadelphia, Pa.) patented the pencil with an eraser at the end. 
 
April 15 Rubber Eraser Day
 


lets see How to Made-Erasers.

Wednesday, 13 April 2016

April 14 Dolphin Day

April 14 Dolphin Day


Each year on April 14th, people participate in Dolphin Day. Dolphin Day is perhaps one of the most well-known unofficial holidays of the world.
Dolphins are cetacean mammals that are related to whales and porpoises.
Ranging is size from 4 ft to up to 30 feet;
dolphins are among almost forty species in 17 genera.



Found worldwide, they prefer the shallower seas of the continental shelves.
As carnivores, their diet consists of mostly fish and squid.
 Male dolphin – bull
Female dolphin – cow
Young dolphin – calf
Group of dolphins – school or pod

Dolphins are known to have acute eyesight both in and out of the water along with having a well-developed sense of touch, with free nerve endings densely packed in the skin. They can hear frequencies ten times or more above the upper limit of what adult humans can and are capable of making a broad range of sounds using nasal air sacs located just below the blowhole.

You will see the dolphins frequently leaping above the water’s surface. They do this for various reasons; when traveling, jumping saves them energy as there is less friction while in the air, this is known as proposing. Some other explanations for leaping include orientation, social display, fighting, non-verbal communication, entertainment and attempting to dislodge parasites. 

April 14 Dolphin Day


April 14 Pecan Day

April 14 Pecan Day


Pecan Day is a food holiday celebrated each year on April 14. Pecans are a good source of protein and unsaturated fats. Like walnuts. There are many ways people can show their love for pecans – like grabbing a handful to munch on, adding them to salads, making a delightful pecan pie, eating pecan crusted fish for dinner or having pecan ice cream.



Pecan Day Pecan day is a remembrance of the plating on a pecan tree by George Washington at the Mount Vernon estate March 25th 1775. The pecan tree sapling was gifted to him by Thomas Jefferson, who had planted a few pecan trees from the southern US at Monticello, VA. The pecan, native to southern North America, is sometimes called “America’s own nut.”

Enjoy the following tried and true recipes.
April 14 Pecan Day



Tuesday, 12 April 2016

April 13 Scrabble Day

April 13 Scrabble Day


Scrabble Day is observed annually on April 13th. It celebrates the popular board game on the birthday of it's inventor, Alfred Mosher Butts. Scrabble is played with two to four players who score points by forming words from individual lettered tiles on a game board marked with a 15 x 15 grid.





The game is sold in 121 countries and there are 29 different language versions. Approximately 150 million sets have been sold worldwide, and sets are found in roughly one-third of American homes. In the kingdom of Scrabble, the one ‘i’d man might be ‘king’, but the lady with the ‘q’ will definitely be queen. 1984 – Scrabble became a daytime game show on NBC.
2004 – Scrabble was inducted into the National Toy Hall of Fame. 


April 13 Scrabble Day


Monday, 11 April 2016

April 12 Grilled Cheese Sandwich Day

April 12 Grilled Cheese Sandwich Day


Grilled Cheese Sandwich Day is observed annually on April 12th. Grilled cheese sandwiches are a delicious, toasted delight popular all across the world. Melting cheese on top of bread is a culinary concept that has been around since the time of the Romans, but grilled cheese sandwiches as we know them didn’t become popular until the 1920s. Grilled Cheese Sandwiches are among one of the top comfort foods in the US.



At that time inexpensive cheese and affordable sliced bread became available. It is now a staple in cafés, diners, and school cafeterias across the country. During World War II is described by US government cookbooks as “American cheese filling sandwiches”.
Enjoy the following recipes. 

April 12 Grilled Cheese Sandwich Day




April 12 Licorice Day

April 12 Licorice Day


Annually Licorice Day is celebrated on April 12th. Licorice enjoyed by people across the globe, licorice has a distinctive flavor and is found in many modern sweets. Licorice Day celebrates the rich history of black licorice. Licorice is extracted from the licorice plant and can be used for confectionary, to flavor a drink (licorice tea is a popular example) and also has medicinal purposes.



Licorice International, the source for licorice in the United States, offers more than 160 types of licorice from 14 countries. This day was originated to celebrate black licorice, its history, health benefits and world renown. Black licorice can be enjoyed in licorice twists, stem shaped candies, licorice ropes, jelly beans, jewels and others.
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April 12 Licorice Day


Sunday, 10 April 2016

April 11 Cheese Fondue Day

April 11 Cheese Fondue Day


Every year we observed on April 11 is Cheese Fondue Day. A traditional fondue pot is called a “caquelon.” Cheese fondue originated in Switzerland at the beginning of the 19th century. Based on the simple ingredients (melted cheese and whatever leftovers you want to use for dipping) historians believe that fondue began as a peasant meal. You can also add ingredients such as milk, spices, cream, wine, or brandy for additional flavor and to thicken the mixture.





The first known recipe with cheese and wine was published under the name “Cheese Fondue” in 1875.
No More to say just cook it eat it with your family and friends.

April 11 Cheese Fondue Day


Recipe Cheese Fondue


April 11 Pet Day

April 11 Pet Day


Today is April 11 Pet Day; to show your pet how much we love them. There are approximately 86.4 million pet cats and 78.2 million pet dogs living in the United States. Celebrity pet lifestyle expert and animal welfare advocate Colleen Paige founded National Pet Day to raise awareness about the importance of pet adoption.



The motto of the holiday is “Don’t shop! Adopt!” and it is sponsored by the Animal Miracle Foundation, whose mission is to help animals in shelters find forever homes. Just appreciating and celebrating the wonderful pets in your life. There are so many neglected and unwanted animals waiting for some love and attention. You can donate your time, or you can donate food or other supplies. Not as a pet owner; consider making a donation or volunteering at your local pet shelter, visit and give some of your precious time to those sheltered animal. 

April 11 Pet Day


Saturday, 9 April 2016

April 10 Siblings Day

April 10 Siblings Day


Siblings Day takes place on April 10, 2016. Siblings Day was created by Claudia Evart, a freelance paralegal from Manhattan, NY. It is a day of celebration and recognition for brothers and sisters around the world. Siblings Day can be celebrated by sending a card or gift or making a dinner invitation to your siblings.



A male sibling is called a brother, and a female sibling is called a sister. In most societies throughout the world, siblings usually grow up together, facilitating the development of strong emotional bonds such as love, hostility or thoughtfulness. Siblings Day can be celebrated by sending a card, gift, making a dinner invitation or simply going for a walk in the park.
Visit the website for more National Siblings Day information at http://www.siblingsday.org/.

April 10 Farm Animals Day


April 10 Farm Animals Day


Farm Animals Day observed annually on April 10th; unofficial national holiday, was created in 2005 by Animal Rescuer, Vegetarian and Celebrity Pet Lifestyle Expert, Colleen Paige. It was created as a day to raise awareness about the troubles of slaughtered animals and to find a home for the abandoned and abused farm animals. On this Day take your child for a visit to a farm is a great way to teach them about farm animals and give them message of treating animals with respect.





Farm animals are cute, and they also play an important role in modern society. Take some time to appreciate them this World Farm Animals Day. For More Information visit www.farmanimalsday.com.

Friday, 8 April 2016

April 9 Cherish an Antique Day

April 9 Cherish an Antique Day


Today April 9 is Cherish an Antique Day; which to appreciate unique objects that date back to a time when quality and craftsmanship were most valued by a discerning clients. In 1979, the first episode of Antiques Roadshow aired in the United Kingdom.
Learn the story behind your favorite antique and share the tale with family and friends and Antique Day can be celebrated by a visit to an art museum.

April 9 Name Yourself Day

April 9 Name Yourself Day
Name Yourself Day is observed each year on April 9. Name Yourself Day is your chance to try on a new name for one day. If you have ever wondered what it would be like to have a different name, this would be the day to find out.

Among the Catholic Church, there is a special ceremony that is performed in giving a new member of the church a name. Those who are to go through this ceremony must have at least one parent who is Catholic, as it is expected that such a child will be raised in the Catholic faith. The ceremony involves a baptism of the child to wash away original sin, and to become born again in a new life with Christ.


In the Hindu faith, naming a child is a holy act, involving the immediate families and close friends. The name of this ceremony is Namkaran, and is an elaborate ceremony performed on the 11th day of the child’s life. During the first 10 days of the child’s life, both mother and newborn are considered to be unclean, and therefor are traditionally separated from the family, attended only by a helper. On the 10th night, the house is cleansed and blessed for the coming ceremony. During this ceremony the mother is dressed in new clothes and wets the head of the baby with a bit of water in a sign of purifying the child. Interestingly, it is the Paternal Aunt who names the child, whispering it first to the child, and then announcing it to the gathered people.