Tuesday, 6 September 2016

September 7 Neither Snow Nor Rain Day

September 7 Neither Snow Nor Rain Day

Today day is September 7 Neither Snow Nor Rain Day, honors the opening of the New York Post Office on September 7, 1914.
"Neither snow nor rain not heat nor gloom of night, stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds."


The James A. Farley Post Office Building is the main post office in New York City. Built in 1912 and opened for postal business in 1914, it is famous for the inscription. In 1982, the post office was officially designated The James A Farley Building as a monument and testament to the political career of the nation’s 53rd Postmaster General.
The narrator promises they will deliver our mail “…faster, sleeker, earlier, fresher, harder, farther, quicker, and yeah…even on Sundays.” The inscription, which was carved by Ira Schnapp, was provided by the designing architects. It is a paraphrase of a motto from the Herodotus’ Histories which describes a Persian system of mounted messengers under Xerxes I of Persia.
Day to show your appreciation to your postal delivery people, especially those who walk their routes.
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September 7 Salami Day

September 7 Salami Day

Today day is September 7 Salami Day is observed annually, Salami is a cured, fermented and air-dried sausage that is enjoyed by many people every day.

The versatile Salami is used in many, many ways. It can be eaten by itself as a snack. Cut it into small cubes along with cheese. Or, just cut off a big chunk and nibble on it. Salami is very popular in sandwiches and subs. Salami was historically popular among Southern European peasants because it can be stored at room temperatures for up to 30 to 40 days once it has been cut.
the salami is plural of the Italian word salame and originates from the Italian word for salt. Salami is traditionally made from beef or pork which is mixed with spices like pepper, garlic and wine, though many regional variations exist.
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Monday, 5 September 2016

September 6 Coffee Ice Cream Day

September 6 Coffee Ice Cream Day

September 6 Coffee Ice Cream Day
Today day is September 6 Coffee Ice Cream Day, Ice Cream with Coffee Yummier…… The first recorded recipe in 1919 cookbook for an Egg Coffee, consisting of cream, crushed ice and coffee syrup. Know that approximately one third of coffee ice cream eaters do not drink coffee.


To celebrate the Coffee Ice Cream Day, go out to your favorite ice cream parlor and indulge yourself with this delicious treat. If you have an ice cream maker, you can try your hand at making coffee flavored ice cream at home.
Coffee flavored ice cream can be served by itself or used for preparing milkshakes. Be careful when giving it to children as it contains caffeine.
coffee ice cream dessert recipes:
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Cold Coffee Shake with chocolate Ice Cream
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September 6 Read A Book Day

September 6 Read A Book Day

Today day is September 6 Read A Book Day is observed annually, a day with book for book by book...
The first celebration of Read a Book Day was around the end of the first decade of the 2000’s and was almost certainly the idea of a librarian, probably one who was encouraging youngsters to read a book.


Reading improves memory and concentration as well as reduces stress. Older adults who spend time reading show a slower cognitive decline and tend to participate in more mentally stimulating activities over their lifetime.
Today is taking the opportunity to enjoy some time out of the day to relax and read is good which calm your mind and soul. Don’t keep it to yourself. Share the experience. Read aloud either to children or to grandparents.
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Sunday, 4 September 2016

Ganesh Chaturthi | Vinayaka Chaturthi | Ganesh Mahotsav in India


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Ganesh Chaturthi (also known as Vināyaka Chaturthi, Gaṇēśa Chaturthī or Vināyaka Cavithi) is the Hindu festival celebrated in honour of the elephant-headed god, Ganesha. This is a very auspicious day celebrated to pray to the god so that every new activity that is started is successfully completed without any obstacles (Vighna = Obstacle).

Individuals can take a limited number of restricted holidays but government offices and most businesses remain open. This system gives individuals the flexibility to take time off to celebrate a holiday within India's vast religious and cultural society.
Chaturthi means "fourth day" or "fourth state". Celebrations are traditionally held on the fourth day of the first fortnight (Shukla Chaturthi) in the month of Bhaadrapada in the Hindu calendar, usually August or September in the Gregorian calendar. Badrapad corresponds to Virgo (simha/avani-tamil) in solar calendar. The festival generally lasts ten days, ending on the fourteenth day of the fortnight (Anant Chaturdashi).
The festival is celebrated by families at home, by people at their places of work and in public. The public celebration involves installing clay images of Ganesha in public pandals (temporary shrines) and group worship. At home, an appropriately-sized clay image is installed and worshipped with family and friends. At the end of the festival, the idols are immersed in a large body of water such as the sea, river or a lake. The clay idols disintegrate over time in the water. (With material from: Wikipedia)
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September 5 Cheese Pizza Day

September 5 Cheese Pizza Day

Today day is September 5 Cheese Pizza Day is observed annually.
The modern pizza had its beginning in Italy as the Neapolitan flatbread.


There are hundreds of different pizza types and toppings, but they all originated with the classic cheese pizza. In ancient Greece, the Greeks covered their bread with oils, herbs and cheese which some believe is the beginning of the “pizza”. You know that Americans eat approximately 350 slices of pizza per second.
In the 1800s, most Italians thought of pizza as a peasant meal. When a baker named Raffaele Esposito created a margarita pizza for visiting royalty. The king and queen were impressed by the colors of the Italian flag represented by the pizza's white mozzarella cheese, red tomato sauce, and green basil. Pizza became fashionable overnight and was soon a staple in restaurants all across the country.
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Saturday, 3 September 2016

September 4 Wildlife Day

September 4 Wildlife Day

Today Day is September 4 Wildlife Day is observed annually. Wildlife Day, founded in 2005 and carried forward in the memory of animal lover and conservationist Steve Irwin, serves to bring awareness to the number of endangered animals.


On December 20, 2013, the UN added World Wildlife Day to its calendar as an official event to be celebrated from March 3, 2014.
You have visit a zoo or animal sanctuary in your area, and learn about animal and do some volunteer work.
Wildlife trade is one of the most profitable illicit trades in the world, estimated at up to billion dollar annually. Illegal wildlife trade of elephant ivory, rhino horns, and tiger products, is widespread in many countries, particularly in Asia and Africa.
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September 4 Newspaper Carrier Day

September 4 Newspaper Carrier Day

Today day is September 4 Newspaper Carrier Day is observed annually. Newspaper Carrier Day honors everyone who is now, or once was, a newspaper carrier. Newspaper carriers date back to the early 1800s. On September 10, 1833, 10 year old Barney Flaherty became the first newspaper carrier.


It was on September 4, 1833 that publisher, Benjamin Day, hired the first paperboy. Even President Ronald Reagan got in on the act. On October 6, 1982, he wrote a brief message supporting this day.
This day recognizes the importance of newspaper carriers in getting the newspaper each day into the hands of millions of readers. This day honors carriers all over the world, as they deliver the paper diligently in all kinds of weather conditions.
Happy Newspaper Carrier Day.
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Friday, 2 September 2016

September 3 Welsh Rarebit Day

September 3 Welsh Rarebit Day

Today day is September 3 Welsh Rarebit Day, this Day is observed annually on September 3rd. It is actually a Welsh term for “rabbit”. Not unlike mock turtle soup having no turtle in it, Welsh rarebit does not contain rabbit.


Famous all over Europe, Welsh Rarebit is a distant cousin to cheese on toast, made with a cheese and ale sauce, and Welsh Rarebit Day celebrates this famous dish. Nobody’s quite sure of the origin of the name, but it’s generally believed to be a jest at the expense of the early poor of Wales, who may largely have subsisted on rabbit and ale In the eighteenth century, Welsh Rarebit was served as a succulent supper and was also known as a tavern dish.
Day is a great opportunity to try it for the first time.
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September 3 U.S. Bowling League Day

September 3 U.S. Bowling League Day

Today day is September 3 U.S. Bowling League Day, Each year league bowlers across the United States recognize U.S. Bowling League Day this day.


Primarily an outdoor sport until around 1840, bowling was called the game of ninepins and popular with gamblers. To snuff out the gambling, the state of Connecticut banned the game in 1841 which led the newly indoor lane owners to add one pin to their alleys to circumvent the law.
Today, leagues of men, women and mixed teams of all ages play in bowling competitions around the world. Weekly league bowling is a great social outing as well as great physical activity.
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Thursday, 1 September 2016

September 2 National Day in Vietnam | Ngày Quốc Khánh

September 2 National Day in Vietnam | Ngày Quốc Khánh

National Day (Vietnamese: Ngày Quốc Khánh) is a national holiday in Vietnam observed on September 2, commemorating theVietnam Declaration of Independence from France on September 2, 1945. It is the country's National Day.

The Japanese occupied Vietnam during World War II but allowed the French to remain and exert some influence. At the war's end in August 1945, a power vacuum was created in Vietnam. Capitalizing on this, the Việt Minh launched the "August Revolution" across the country to seize government offices. Emperor Bảo Đại abdicated on August 25, 1945, ending the Nguyễn Dynasty. On September 2, 1945, at Ba Đình Square, Hanoi, leader of the communist Viet Minh organization, declared Vietnam's independence under the new name of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRVN) (With material from: Wikipedia)
 
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September 2 Lazy Mom’s Day

September 2 Lazy Mom’s Day

Today days is September 2 Lazy Mom’s Day, Lazy Mom’s Day is take place annually on the first Friday in September. Just aspire to have a day off and become a lazy mom, Lazy Mom’s Day could be right up your street.


Tell the kids to bring you breakfast in bed, rather than making their toast and porridge in the morning. Get your husband to drive you to work, or make the kids take the bus to school rather than drop them off at the gates.
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September 2 Blueberry Popsicle Day

September 2 Blueberry Popsicle Day

Today is September 2 Blueberry Popsicle Day, people celebrate it every year. Blueberry popsicles are a delightful summer treat, especially when they're made with fresh-squeezed blueberry juice.

Popsicles were invented in 1905 by an 11-year old boy named Frank Epperson. One day he left a glass of a fruit-flavored drink with a stirring stick on his porch. When he woke the next morning, unusually frigid temperatures froze beverage solid – hence the beginning of the Popsicle Frank called his invention the "Epsicle," but the name was changed to "popsicle" eighteen years later.
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