Thursday 5 May 2016

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

May 3 Garden Meditation Day

May 3 Garden Meditation Day


May 3rd is Garden Meditation Day, It is time to forget about everything else, take some time for yourself, relax and meditate. Provides the perfect opportunity to achieve inner peace while honoring the essential ties between people and the environment.

Participation in Garden Meditation Day can include sitting with quiet awareness in your garden or nearby park, or weeding, watering or planting in a focused, relaxed manner. Practiced with or without movement, meditation can quiet the mind and invite inner harmony, and gardening can make the world more lush, beautiful and livable.
It is time to forget about everything else, take some time for yourself, relax and meditate.


May 3 Garden Meditation Day

Sunday 1 May 2016

May 2 Melanoma Monday – First Monday in May

May 2 Melanoma Monday – First Monday in May


The first Monday of May is Nat’l Skin Self-Examination Day, also known as “Melanoma Monday.” On this day people are encouraged to examine their bodies for skin cancer and learn more about the detection and prevention of melanoma and other skin cancers.

In observance of Melanoma Monday, and in memory of my Uncle Budd, Chris and I performed skin self-examinations in front of our bathroom mirror this evening. To perform a thorough examination you need to strip down to nothing and examine all parts of your body — even under your arms, between your toes, and behind your ears — using a hand mirror when necessary.
There are five things to consider when looking over any moles you encounter during this task, called the ABCDEs of skin examination: Asymmetry (is one half of the mole different from the other?), Border (is it scalloped or poorly defined?), Color (does it vary from one area to another?), Diameter (is it bigger than 6mm?), and Evolving (does it look different than our other moles, or is it changing?). 

May 2 Melanoma Monday – First Monday in May

Founded by the American Academy of Dermatology, Melanoma Monday has been raising awareness since at least 1984. For more information on prevention and screening visit www.melanomamonday.org.

May 2 Truffle Day

May 2 Truffle Day

 
It’s Truffle Day on May 2. According to legend, a man named Louis Dufour invented the chocolate truffle in Chambéry, France in 1895. The first recipes for chocolate truffles appeared in the 1920s. Today there are three main types—American, European, and Swiss. Each type of truffle has a slightly different twist, but they all include a creamy ganache filling and a topping like cocoa, coconut, or drizzled chocolate.



This chocolate confectionery is traditionally made with a chocolate ganache center coated in chocolate, icing, cocoa powder, chopped nuts or coconut. The truffle may be filled with other fillings such as cream, melted chocolate, caramel, nuts, fruit, nougat, fudge, toffee, mint, marshmallow or liqueur. 

May 2 Truffle Day

Enjoy the following tried and true recipes.

Saturday 30 April 2016

May 1 Loyalty Day

May 1 Loyalty Day
 

Loyalty Day is observed annually on May 1. It is a special day for people to reaffirm their loyalty to the United States and to recognize the heritage of American freedom. The President of the U.S. issues a proclamation annually on May 1 as part of celebratory activities of Loyalty Day.



First observed in 1921 as “Americanization Day,” this holiday was intended to counterbalance the Communist celebration of Labor Day on May Day. On July 18, 1958, it was made an official holiday by the U.S. Congress (Public Law 85-529). President Dwight D. Eisenhower proclaimed May 1, 1959, the first official observance of Loyalty Day. This day has been recognized with an official proclamation every year, by every president, since its inception as a legal holiday in 1958. 

May 1 Loyalty Day

May 1 Chocolate Parfait Day

May 1 Chocolate Parfait Day




May 1 recognizes the food holiday National Chocolate Parfait Day. Parfait literally means “perfect” in French. Parfait is a French dessert developed in 1894. This dessert was made with sugar syrup, eggs and cream. However it evolved to a custard-base ice cream flavored with fruit puree.



Chocolate parfait, that we honor today, usually involves chocolate mousse of pudding layered with whipped cream, cookie crumbs, fruit or anything else that is delicious and goes well with chocolate. Chocolate parfait also can have a gelatin or yogurt base, and the rest of the dessert is built from there.

There are hundreds of parfait recipes. They are all perfect for breakfast or dessert. If you want to celebrate National Chocolate Parfait Day, you should try making a perfect dessert to share with your family or friends.

May 1 Chocolate Parfait Day
 

April 30 Raisin Day

April 30 Raisin Day


Raisin Day is observed annually on April 30th. Raisins are low in fat and contain important nutrients like iron, copper, calcium, and antioxidants, potassium, fiber and vitamin B. Chocolate covered raisins have been popular with moviegoers for many, many years and they continue to be. They are also a popular bulk vending item across the country.



The Blumenthal Chocolate Company introduced the Raisinets to the United States in 1927 and then in 1984, the brand was acquired by Nestle. In some countries, chocolate covered raisins are known as Raisinets. Raisinets were the earliest and one of the most popular brands of the product. Currently made by Nestle, they are the third largest selling candy in United States history. 

April 30 Raisin Day

Try one of the following recipes:

Raisin-oni (Chocolate Raisin Clusters)

Easy Chocolate-Covered Raisins (Crock-Pot)