Saturday, 16 July 2016

July 17 Yellow Pig Day

July 17 Yellow Pig Day

Yellow Pig Day is celebrated on July 17 and is a holiday especially for the mathematicians of the world. Our research found that National Pig Day originated sometime during early 1960 by two mathematicians named Michael Spivak and David Kelly.





17 is a prime number that has significance in mathematics. It is the sum of the first four prime numbers - 2, 3, 5 and 7. A prime number is a number that can only be divided by 1 and by itself. Several studies have shown that when people are asked to choose a number between 1 and 20, a majority of people choose the number 17.

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July 17 Yellow Pig Day

Friday, 15 July 2016

July 16 Corn Fritters Day

July 16 Corn Fritters Day

July 16 is Corn Fritters Day. Corn fritters are savory bites of fried or baked corn batter—a mixture made with corn, egg, flour, milk, and melted butter. These treats can be eaten alone, served as a side, or enjoyed with a topping like syrup, powdered sugar, or jam.





Corn Fritters Day is a celebration of comfort food and simple cooking. With some creativity, you can add your own favorite ingredients to spice them up or create your very own fritter monstrosity. Sardines and chocolate chips.
To celebrate National Corn Fritter Day, cook some corn fritters for your family. Here is classic corn fritters recipe for you.
In a bowl, combine 1 egg and 1/2 cup milk. Stir in 12 ounces whole kernel corn and 1 tbs oil. In another bowl, combine 1 cup sifted flour, 1 tbs sugar, 1 tsp baking powder, and 1/2 tsp salt. Add flour mixture to egg mixture and stir until combine.

In a saucepan, heat oil to 375 °F. Drop mixture from table spoon into oil and fry until cooked through and golden. Drain in paper towels. Pour warm maple syrup on fritters before serving and enjoy your meal!
To celebrate Corn Fritters Day, head to your local Southern-style restaurant or grab your frying pan to cook up some homemade fritters. 

July 16 Corn Fritters Day

July 16 Personal Chef’s Day

July 16 Personal Chef’s Day

Each year on July 16th, Personal Chef Day is observed. This day is celebrated by many people across the United States honoring personal chefs. We want to thank them for the delicious dishes they prepare, their hard work preparing meals for households, seniors, and many other settings.





The United States Personal Chef Association (USPCA) proudly offers you your chance to serenade the single-minded, single-handed, solo pan handler and knife brandisher in your life.

A personal chef is described as a chef hired to prepare meals in clients’ home kitchens, based on the client’s needs and preferences. A personal chef may also prepare dinner parties and other special events.
Happy Personal Chef’s Day… 

July 16 Personal Chef’s Day

Thursday, 14 July 2016

July 15 Tapioca Pudding Day

July 15 Tapioca Pudding Day

Annually celebrated across the around the world, July 15th is Tapioca Pudding Day. Manioc is a woody shrub of the Euphorbiaceae (spurge) family and is native to South America. It is cultivated as an annual crop in tropical and subtropical regions for its edible starchy tuberous root. When dried to a powdery or pearly extract, it is called tapioca.





Tapioca is a type of starch which is extracted from cassava root. Cassava, also known as manioc, is a woody shrub of the spurge family indigenous to Brazil. It is extensively cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions. Tapioca is a staple food in many parts of South America, Africa, and Asia.
Perhaps it is hard to believe, but many people have never had Tapioca Pudding. The most popular flavors are vanilla and chocolate.
Here is an easy recipe for you.
In a medium saucepan, stir together 3 cups milk, 1/2 cup quick-cooking tapioca, 1/2 cup sugar, and 1/4 tsp salt. Bring to boil over medium heat, stirring constantly. Then reduce heat to low and cook 5 minutes, stirring.

In a bowl, whisk 2 eggs. Gradually pour 1 cup of the hot tapioca into the eggs, whisking until incorporated. Stir the egg mixture into the pudding. Bring the pudding to a gentle simmer, cook and stir until thickened. Remove from the heat and stir in 1/2 tsp vanilla.
Tapioca Pudding Day could well be the day to redeem the nightmares of school puddings and rediscover the delights of tapioca when the mysterious grey sludge is actually done properly.
To celebrate, make or buy some tapioca pudding. Post on social media using #TapiocaPuddingDay. 

July 15 Tapioca Pudding Day

July 15 Gummi Worm Day

July 15 Gummi Worm Day

July 15th is Gummi Worm Day. These yummy candies were created by the German company Trolli in 1981. These creepy, crawly treats now exist in a variety of flavors. Sweet or sour, red or green, the choice is yours.
This first gummi was created by Hans Riegel, the founder of Haribo. It was named because of its rubber-like texture. In fact, "gummi" means “rubber” in German.





Grab a bag of your favorite gummi worms and celebrate Gummi Worm Day! 

July 15 Gummi Worm Day

July 15 Pet Fire Safety Day

July 15 Pet Fire Safety Day

Pet Fire Safety Day is celebrated annually on July 15th. The combined efforts of the Kennel Club and ADT Security Services led to the first Pet Fire Safety Day being held in the late 2000s. The idea behind the event is to make pet owners aware of the hazards their beloved cat, dog, or other animal could pose in the home with regard to fire.





Many fires are caused by pets, especially when they are left alone in a property and the intention is that by highlighting the dangers to owners it can help in preventing them. 


July 15 Pet Fire Safety Day

Wednesday, 13 July 2016

July 13 Beans ‘N’ Franks Day

July 13 Beans ‘N’ Franks Day

July 13th is known as Beans “N” Franks Day. Beans “n” franks are also know to many as “beanie weenies”. Beanie weenies are a dish similar to pork ‘n’ beans however substituting hot dogs for the pork.





Most commercial baked beans are made with navy beans (also known as haricot), and the beans are generally stewed and not baked (despite the name). Baked beans were among the first canned "convenience foods" to emerge in the U.S., dating back to the civil war. The frankfurter is a German creation, and originated in the city of Frankfurt.
The originator of the idea to combine hot dogs with baked beans is unknown. The name Beanie Weenies is owned by Van Camp’s. Other brands are sold under alternative names such as Franks & Beans.

The holiday falls in the month of July the weather is likely to be warm, making this an ideal opportunity to host a barbecue featuring beans and franks. Here is a recipe for you to try as you celebrate National Beans ‘N’ Franks Day. Post on social media using #BeansNFranksDayDay. 

July 13 Beans ‘N’ Franks Day

July 14 Nude Day

July 14 Nude Day

Nude Day is observed on July 14, 2016. It's time to get naked. A society's attitude to public nudity varies depending on the culture, time, location and context of an activity. Public nudity has been more accepted, especially at designated areas such as nude beaches and, even in the United States.





While some European countries such as Germany are rather tolerant about public nudity, in many countries public nudity may meet social disapproval or even constitute a misdemeanor of indecent exposure. In many countries public nudity is forbidden outright on the basis that nudity is inherently sexual. Many states of the United States fine offenders on that basis.

Nude Day is a serious and special day. There are a sizable number of nudist groups around the world. They are not perverts. Rather, Nudists believe that the body is a beautiful thing, and meant to be displayed. Nudist colonies, nude beaches, and other venues exist to cater to the preferences of individuals who seek to walk around "au natural". Even the conservative city of Buffalo, NY gets in on the act, holding an annual nude bike ride, encouraging participants to wear as little as they want.
Under our clothes we all are Nude..isn’t it?

July 14 Nude Day

Tuesday, 12 July 2016

July 13 French Fry Day

July 13 French Fry Day

Each year on July 13, many people will participate in the celebration of French Fry Day by enjoying one of the many varieties of the classic food. French fries, also known as chips, fries, finger chips or French-fried potatoes are batons of deep-fried potatoes and are common fixtures at fast food restaurants that are loved by adults and kids.





It is believed by some that the term “French” was introduced to the potatoes when the American soldiers arrived in Belgium during World War I and consequently tasted Belgian fries. It is suggested that they called them “French” as it was the official language of the Belgian Army at that time.

French fries are often complimented with ketchup, ranch dressing, vinegar, mayonnaise, honey mustard, cheese, gravy, or chili. Today, French fries are a global phenomenon. Whether it’s “pommes frites” in France, “patatasfritas” in Spain, or “chips” in the UK, French fries are a worldwide favorite.
To celebrate National French Fry Day, share some French fries with your friends and have them seasoned, cut and shaped how you like. 

July 13 French Fry Day

Monday, 11 July 2016

July 12 Simplicity Day

July 12 Simplicity Day


Author, naturalist, philosopher, historian, tax resister, abolitionist, development critic, surveyor, and leading transcendentalist Henry David Thoreau was born on July 12, 1817. Simplicity Day is observed on July 12th in his honor. Thoreau was an advocate for living a life of simplicity.





Thoreau (July 12, 1817 – May 6, 1862) is well-known by many for his book Walden, a reflection upon simple living in natural surroundings. “In proportion as he simplifies his life, the laws of the universe will appear less complex, and solitude will not be solitude, nor poverty poverty, nor weakness weakness.” ~Henry David Thoreau

Simplicity Day is the time to take a step back and begin to simplify our lives. One can start by slowing down, tuning into nature, enjoying the simple things in life, decluttering and striving for balance. Once you have done this, you can begin to enjoy the many stress-reducing pleasures and benefits of a simple lifestyle.
Happy Simplicity Day… 

July 12 Simplicity Day

July 12 Pecan Pie Day

July 12 Pecan Pie Day

Pecan Pie Day is celebrated on July 12. This sweet delight has the best of both worlds—a smooth filling and a crunchy top. Traditional recipes for pecan pie call for ingredients like roasted pecans, butter, eggs, and brown sugar, but there are many different variations. Pecan pie is a staple of the Southern United States and one of America's favorite desserts.





Pecan pies are associated with Thanksgiving and Christmas. But you don't have to wait till Thanksgiving to indulge yourself with a slice of this delicious pie. On National Pecan Pie Day, bake a pie or pick it up at your local bakery.

Today is a great day to eat a slice of pecan pie! Pick up a pie at your local bakery or grocery store to share with friends. Serve with a dollop of whipped cream and enjoy.
July 12 Pecan Pie Day

Try this Irresistible Pecan Pie recipe.

Sunday, 10 July 2016

July 11 Cheer Up The Lonely Day

 July 11 Cheer Up The Lonely Day

Each year on July 11, people across the United States are trying to make someone happy on Cheer up the Lonely Day. Cheer up the Lonely Day is an opportunity to make a lonely person happy. Any time you can make someone happy; you’ve done a good thing, and should be proud of yourself.





If you know someone who is lonely or going through a difficult time due to health issues, financial reasons, grief due to loss or personal reasons, this was created as a day to reach out to them and try to cheer them up. Your small act of kindness can make a big difference to them.

Spend some time today cheering up lonely people. It's easy to do.....just spend some time with them. When you visit, bring happy things to talk about. Keep the conversation upbeat, and lively. When you leave, give a big hug and let them know you enjoyed the stay. Sending cards or making a phone call is okay, only if they live too far away to visit. What a lonely person really needs, is face to face time with other people. 

 July 11 Cheer Up The Lonely Day

July 11 Blueberry Muffin Day

July 11 Blueberry Muffin Day

On July 11, it is Blueberry Muffin Day. Blueberry muffins are melt-in-your-mouth delicious and are honored each year on July 11 celebrated by people around the world. In America, the term “muffin” refers to a quick bread product that is similar to a cupcake in cooking methods and size.





The main ingredients of muffin batter are flour and leavening agent other than yeast or eggs “usually baking soda”. It has a liquid to dry ratio of about 1:2. Muffins often have additional ingredients stirred in such as chocolate chips, berries, fruit chunks. Blueberry muffin is one of the most popular muffin varieties.
Try your hand at baking these delicious muffins in your family. In a small saucepan, combine 1 cup milk, 1/2 cup butter, 1 1/2 tsp vanilla extract, 1 1/2 tsp orange zest. Stir over medium heat until butter melts, let cool, and beat in 2 eggs.

Sift 2 cups flour, 3/4 cup sugar, 2 1/2 tsp baking powder, and 3/4 tsp salt into a bowl. Add milk mixture and stir until blended. Fold in 1 1/2 cups fresh blueberries. Divide batter among 12 muffin cups lined with paper liners. Bake at 400 °F for about 20 minutes.

July 11 Blueberry Muffin Day

Give these blueberry muffin recipes a try!

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