Saturday, 9 July 2016

July 10 Teddy Bears Picnic Day

July 10 Teddy Bears Picnic Day

Teddy Bear Picnic Day is celebrated on July 10, 2016. Take your Teddy Bear and eat a meal outdoors, ideally taking place in a beautiful landscape such as a park, beside a lake or with an interesting view. Picnics are often family-oriented but can also be an intimate occasion between two people or a large get-together.





During the early 1900s, President Theodore Roosevelt was in office as President of the United States. He was a hunter. While hunting in Mississippi in 1902, he refused to shoot a small bear. The Washington Post picked up on this story, and made a cartoon of the event. Toy store owners, Morris and Rose Michtom, wrote to President Roosevelt for permission to call their stuffed animals "Teddy Bears". Teddy bears became wildly popular.
Spend the lunch hour on a blanket under a shade tree with your Teddy Bear. 

July 10 Teddy Bears Picnic Day

July 10 Don’t Step on a Bee Day

July 10 Don’t Step on a Bee Day

Don’t Step On A Bee Day is an important reminder that the fate of the common bee lies in the balance – with bee numbers in some countries having halved in the last decade with no apparent cause, it’s vital that we take care to maintain bee populations, pollination and honey production.





This year we’re calling for your help to protect our precious bees.Support your local beekeeper. The majority of our honey here in the UK is imported (85 %), but with the wealth of bee keepers on our doorstep there is really no need. Support your local bee keeper by visiting a near-by farm shop or deli and enjoy their precious produce for breakfast on some warm buttered toast.

This Don’t Step on a Bee Day, we urge you to help spread the message! We would love it if you could share the message with your audience on Facebook or Twitter and tag @BeeGood or use #DontStepOnABeeDay to help raise awareness. 

July 10 Don’t Step on a Bee Day

Friday, 8 July 2016

July 9 Sugar Cookie Day

July 9 Sugar Cookie Day

Its Sugar Cookie Day, Celebrated each year on July 9. Sugar Cookie Day honors the ever popular and delicious sugar cookie.
The sugar cookie is believed to have originated in the mid 1700′s in Nazareth Pennsylvania. It was there that the German Protestant settlers created the round, crumbly and buttery cookie that came to be known as the Nazareth Cookie.





Sugar cookies are a great way to keep the kids entertained too; just give them the dough, cookie cutters, an assortment of toppings, and let their imaginations run wild! For the ultimate Sugar Cookie Day experience, you can organize a Cookie Exchange party with your friends and neighbors – just don’t forget to bring your sweet tooth.

To celebrate Sugar Cookie Day, make a batch of homemade sugar cookies to share with friends and coworkers. Provide a variety of interesting decorations and let everyone personalize their bite-sized dessert 

July 9 Sugar Cookie Day

Thursday, 7 July 2016

July 8 Chocolate with Almonds Day

July 8 Chocolate with Almonds Day

Chocolate with Almonds Day celebrated every year on July 8.
Milk chocolate is a type of chocolate that contains milk in the form of condensed milk, liquid milk, or milk powder. According to the U. S. Food and Drug Administration regulations, it must contain at least 12% milk solids. It has a sweeter and lighter taste than bitter or dark chocolate.





Milk chocolate pairs especially well with almonds. This delicious combo is used in many confectioneries and desserts such as candy bars, sweets, chocolate brownies, muffins or cupcakes filled with chopped almonds etc. Chocolate-covered almonds are a very popular treat.

To honor this combination of flavors on National Milk Chocolate with Almonds Day, try your hand at making delightful milk chocolate almonds spread that can be spread on crackers, toast and crepes. Here is a recipe for you.
Melt 9 ounces milk chocolate and 3 ounces bittersweet chocolate in the microwave or in a bain-marie until smooth. In a food processor or blender, grind 1 cup roasted almonds into fine powder. Add 2 tbs almond oil and process until smooth. Add 3 tsp confectioner's sugar, 3/4 tsp salt, and 1/2 tsp vanilla extract. Process until well incorporated. Add the chocolate and blend well. 

July 8 Chocolate with Almonds Day

Wednesday, 6 July 2016

July 7 Strawberry Sundae Day


July 7 Strawberry Sundae Day

July 7th Strawberry Sundae Day observed each year. Strawberry sundae is a sweet ice cream dessert. You’re looking for the perfect way to cool down on a hot summer day, and then look no further. A strawberry sundae made with ice cream, whipped cream. Strawberries are actually a member of the rose family, and are the only fruit with seeds on the outside.





The sundae is a popular ice cream dessert made with one or several scoops of ice cream (typically vanilla although over flavors can also be used) topped with fruit syrup or sweet sauce. It may also be topped with other ingredients such as fruit and berries, whipped cream, sprinkles, and maraschino cherries.

Here is a recipe for all fans of homemade fresh fruit sundaes. Place 2 small scoops of vanilla or strawberry ice cream in a serving bowl. Add 4 halved strawberries and drizzle with 2 tbs strawberry sauce. Scatter with 3 quartered marshmallows and garnish with a dollop of whipped cream. To celebrate Strawberry Sundae Day, go out to your favorite ice cream parlor or make a strawberry sundae at home. 

July 7 Strawberry Sundae Day

July 7 Macaroni Day

July 7 Macaroni Day

Each year on the pasta lovers across the celebrate Macaroni Day.
Made with durum wheat, macaroni is a large variety of dry pasta which typically do not contain eggs. Many people think that it is the short, hollow shape that makes up macaroni; however, it is actually the kind of dough from which the noodles are made. Elbow macaroni is the most common in the United States but macaroni may be straight noodles, curved, shells or many other shapes.





Macaroni is used in many different dishes from casseroles and hot dishes to soups and salads.
try one of the following macaroni recipes:
Hamburger and Macaroni Hotdish

Ham and Macaroni Picnic Salad
Homemade Mac and Cheese
Beef Macaroni Soup
Post photos of your macaroni creation on social media using #MacaroniDay. 

July 7 Macaroni Day

Tuesday, 5 July 2016

July 6 Fried Chicken Day

July 6 Fried Chicken Day

Fried Chicken Day is observed each year on July 6th. Scottish immigrants brought their tradition of deep-frying chicken in fat to the southern United States. On this day, fried chicken lovers across the country celebrate this American favorite at a nearby restaurant, home or an outdoor picnic.



Fried chicken is a dish that consists of chicken pieces which have been floured or battered then pan-fried, deep-fried or pressure-fried. The breading adds a crisp coating to the exterior of the chicken.
After its introduction to the American South, fried chicken soon became a staple. Over time, seasonings and spices were added to enrich the flavor of the chicken.

Invite friends and family member over fried chicken party, make some fried chicken and share photos on social media using.
To celebrate, try this fried chicken recipe…

July 6 Fried Chicken Day


Monday, 4 July 2016

July 5 Apple Turnover Day

July 5 Apple Turnover Day


Each year On July 5 people observed Apple Turnover Day, also called hand pies because they are so portable.
Made as under say…
Peel and core 1 large apple cut it into 1/4-inch dice. In a bowl, stir together apple chunks, 3 tbs dried cranberries, 3 tbs heated apple jelly, 1 tbs cornstarch, and 1/8 tsp cinnamon.





On a lightly floured surface, roll out pastry and cut into 6 parts. You need roughly 4-inch squares. Divide the apple filling among pastry squares, leaving a 1-inch border. Brush border with lightly beaten egg. Cut 2 tbs cold unsalted butter into bits and dot filling with it. Fold each square into a triangle and crimp edges, using a fork. Cut a couple of slits in top of each turnover. Brush lightly with egg and sprinkle with sugar. Bake at 400 °F until puffed and golden. Let cool to warm and enjoy

Try Apple Turnover recipe and share them with your family and friends. Post on social media using Apple Turnover Day to encourage others to join in paying it forward. 

July 5 Apple Turnover Day

July 5 Bikini Day

July 5 Bikini Day

July 5 people especially woman celebrate Bikini Day, Bikini Day is the anniversary of the invention of the bikini in 1946 by a Parisian fashion designer, Louis Reard. The two piece bathing suit made its debut in Paris. Since July 5, 1946, women have been hitting the beaches and poolsides in bikinis.





Bikini Day marks the anniversary of the invention of the revealing two-piece bathing suit.
Sunbathers were wearing modest two-piece suits by World War II in the United States, but they hardly revealed the amount of skin the bikini revealed on July 5, 1946. While Europe enthusiastically donned the bikini after a long and arduous world war, American’s sense of decency kept them from accepting the bikini until the 1960s. 

July 5 Bikini Day

Sunday, 3 July 2016

July 4 Country Music Day


July 4 Country Music Day

Country Music Day is celebrated July 4th of each year. Country Music Day dates back to the 1950′s when the Country Music Deejay Association commemorated Jimmie Rodgers and country music. This is a vibrant event that can be enjoyed by people of all ages.





Country music is one of the most popular types of music in the world and this special type of music originated in the USA. International Country Music Day was established in the 1950s and is held each year on September 17th. On this special day country music festivals are held at various venues around the world. Lovers of country music gather to listen to live music acts while drinking and dancing. Line dancing is popular during International Country Music Day and competitions are often held to determine the best dancers.

Country music is a genre of music that originated in Southern United States, in Atlanta, Georgia in the 1920s and consists of generally simple harmonies accompanied by mostly string instruments such as banjos, guitars, and fiddles as well as harmonicas. 

July 4 Country Music Day

July 4 Barbecued Spareribs Day

July 4 Barbecued Spareribs Day

July 4 is a great day for a barbecue. And today is Barbecued Spareribs Day that all Americans across country celebrate.
Spareribs come from the belly side of pig's rib cage. They are longer, flatter and heavier, than baby back ribs. They have more bone, than meat; however, the large amount of fat makes spareribs tenderer than baby back ribs. By the way, fat makes spareribs less expensive than baby back ribs, but it enriches the flavor.





The term spareribs may relate to the spare amount of meat on them. However, spareribs are very popular for barbecue. They are sold smoked that makes them perfect to grill. Serve barbecued spareribs with sauce and enjoy your meal. Try to cook spareribs as long as possible, because they will only benefit from a long cooking time at a low temperature.

Go out or make your own barbecued spareribs to share with family and friends. Happy Barbecued Spareribs Day 

July 4 Barbecued Spareribs Day

Saturday, 2 July 2016

July 3 Fried Clam Day

July 3 Fried Clam Day

Fried Clam Day is observed annually on July 3rd. Fried clams are an iconic food in the New England states. 101 years and six generations later clams are still frying at Woodman’s, where it all began.





In 1914, Lawrence Henry “Chubby” Woodman and his wife Bessie opened small concession sand on Main Street in Essex, Massachusetts. On week-ends they sold small grocery items, homemade potato chip and fresh clams that Chubby dug himself. At first business was slow but on July 3, 1916, things began to change.

Go out for dinner with friends and have fried clams. Try your hand at making your own fried clams and share them with family and friends. 

July 3 Fried Clam Day


July 3 Eat Your Beans Day

July 3 Eat Your Beans Day

Eat Your Beans Day is a “live healthy” holiday celebrated every year on July 3. They are also high in protein and very low in fat, which makes them one of the most heart-healthy foods known to man. The USDA recommends that adults eat at least three cups of beans every week, which is about three times more than the average person usually consumes.





There are thousands of different bean varieties. Some of the most popular include: soybeans, lima beans, pinto beans, green beans, black beans, white beans, kidney beans, chickpeas, lentils, and black-eyed peas.

the bean vegetable in all sizes, shapes and colors. Beans (legumes) are one of the longest cultivated plants dating back to the early seventh millennium BCE. There are approximately 40,000 bean varieties in the world.
To celebrate Eat Beans Day, cook up your favorite bean recipe for dinner tonight. 

July 3 Eat Your Beans Day