Wednesday 12 October 2016

October 13 No Bra Day

October 13 No Bra Day


Today day is October 13 No Bra Day observed annually to promote breast cancer awareness and to help raise money for research.
Breast cancer survivors and supporters on Twitter and Facebook are encouraging women not to wear a bra for a day to raise awareness and support breast cancer survivors. No current research directly links wearing a bra to a higher breast cancer risk.
Here's Why You Shouldn't Wear A Bra, According To Science

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October 13 No Bra Day

Tuesday 11 October 2016

October 12 Farmer’s Day

October 12 Farmer’s Day

Today day is October 12 Farmer’s Day, be worthy to all of the hard-working farmers. In the past the Farmer’s day known as Old Farmer’s Day. Early American culture was heavily a farming culture. Early settlers cleared fields and pristine woods, to farm the rich land.
The Ancient Egypt farmers farmed and relied and irrigated their water from the Nile.
More distinct terms are commonly used to denote farmers who raise specificdomesticated animals. For example, those who raise grazing livestock, such as cattle,sheep, goats, and horses, are known as ranchers (U.S.), graziers (Australia & U.K.), or simply stockmen. Sheep, goat, and cattle farmers might also be referred to respectively as shepherds, goatherds, and cowherds. (With material from Wikipedia)
We thank them for their influences to our economy and our basic need supply us food.
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October 12 Farmer’s Day

October 12 Gumbo Day

October 12 Gumbo Day

Today day is October 12 Gumbo Day, a dish that typically consists of a strongly flavored stock, meat or shellfish, a thickener and seasoned vegetables annually observed by people around the world. Originating in southern Louisiana during the 18th century.
Gumbo arose from a West African word for okra, which many believe is how the name and the ingredient also intertwined. Gumbo is thought to have been first documented in 1802 and was listed in various cookbooks in the latter 19th century.

Enjoy these Gumbo recipes: 
Gumbo Recipe 


Chicken Gumbo 


Chicken and Sausage Gumbo 


It gained widespread popularity in the 1970s when the United States Senate cafeteria added Gumbo to the menu in honor of Louisiana Senator Allen Ellender. Gumbo is the official cuisine of the state of Louisiana. Since 1989, New Iberia, Louisiana has held The World Championship Gumbo Cook-Off. Share on social media using #October12GumboDay 
October 12 Gumbo Day

Monday 10 October 2016

October 11 Sausage Pizza Day

October 11 Sausage Pizza Day

Today day is October 11 Sausage Pizza Day
Beginning of the “pizza” is belongs to ancient Greece, the Greeks covered their bread with oils, herbs and cheese. In Byzantine Greek, the word was spelled “πίτα”, pita, meaning pie.
The first United States pizza establishment opened in 1905 was in New York’s Little Italy.
Form that day Pizza has become one of America’s favorite meals. 

Sausage Pizza Recipe With Dough and Sauce Made From Scratch. 


This recipe is the BOMB with both the dough and sauce made from scratch with fresh garlic and Gourmet Garden Italian herb blend.
Ingredients:
Dough:
3 cups bread flour
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup 110 degree water
1 tablespoon sugar
1 package yeast

Sauce:
14 oz. diced tomato
6 oz. tomato paste
1 tablespoon Gourmet Garden Italian herb blend
4 cloves garlic chopped

Toppings:
4 oz. fresh mozzarella
4 oz. grated mozzarella
3 links Italian sausage cooked and cut into slices

Preparation:

Add 1 tablespoon sugar and 1 package yeast to 1 cup 110 degree water Wait 10 minutes until foamy
Add yeast mixture to flour olive oil and salt. Mix and knead 5 minutes.
Cover for 1 hour in coated bowl.
Knead 5 minutes.
Cut into half - this makes 2 - 16" pizzas
Roll into thin dough
Combine ingredients for sauce, simmer for 30 minutes and then cool to room temperature
Preheat oven to 550 degrees
Cover dough with sauce cheese and sausage. Bake at 550 degrees for 10 minutes or 12 minutes at 500 degrees if your oven doesn't get that hot.
Remove, slice and garnish with fresh basil and parmesan cheese.
Enjoy these this other sausage pizza recipes too:
Onion and Sausage Pizza 
Chicago Deep Dish Sausage Pizza 
To celebrate the Sausage Pizza Day, you can go out to your favorite pizza restaurant or order pizza and enjoy it while staying at home. You can also cook a tasty sausage pizza yourself and treat your family and friends.
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October 11 Sausage Pizza Day

October 11 Coming Out Day

October 11 Coming Out Day

October 11 Coming Out Day
Today day is October 11 Coming Out Day observed for promotes civil awareness about gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender issues and lifestyles.

Coming out Day was founded in 1988 by New Mexico Psychologist and founder of the personal growth workshop, The Experience, Robert Eichberg and Jean O’ Leary, an openly gay political leader from Los Angeles and then head of the National Gay Rights Advocates.
Day is celebrated in the United States, Switzerland, Germany, Canada, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom.
Throughout the world there are celebrations being held of LGBTQ people everywhere coming out of the closet and loudly and proudly proclaiming who they are and standing side by side with their allies for a more equal and accepting tomorrow.
To help those people wear a classic gay pride symbol to show support, post a Facebook, Google+ and twitter and other social site status.
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October 11 Coming Out Day
 

Sunday 9 October 2016

October 10 Handbag Day

October 10 Handbag Day

Today day is October 10 Handbag Day, Created in 2013 by Purseblog, women love handbags, a special appliance for many woman.
The unofficial holiday encourages people to share pictures of their handbags and show their love for this fashion accessory on social media websites.
Go out and get that high-end handbag you have been eyeing the whole year and gift it to your lovely person.
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October 10 Handbag Day

October 10 Angel Food Cake Day

October 10 Angel Food Cake Day

Today day is October 10 Angel Food Cake Day, known since the late 19th century. Devoted to the delicious light and fluffy sponge cake originating in the US. The first recipe for this cake was published in 1871 call “Snow-Drift Cake”.
After ten years later in 1884, the name “Angel cake” was mentioned for the first time. Two years later the cake was first as “Angel food cake”. The cake was so named due to its airy light texture that reminds of the food of the angels.
Here is some of the name mention below, Enjoy one of these recipes.
Pineapple Angel Food Cake
Orange Angel Food Cake
Strawberry Angel Food Cake
Mint Chocolate Chip Angel Food Cake
Lemon Angel Food Cake
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October 10 Angel Food Cake Day

Saturday 8 October 2016

October 9 Leif Erikson Day

October 9 Leif Erikson Day

Today day is October 9 Leif Erikson Day to honors Leif Erikson people observed every year. the Norse explorer who was the leader of the first Europeans known to have set foot on the North American continent.

United States Representative John Blatnik from Duluth introduced a bill in 1963 to observe Leif Erikson Day nationwide. On September 2, 1964, the United States Congress passed Joint Resolution 88-566authorizing the President to proclaim October 9 as Leif Erikson Day.
Leif Erikson left the European continent in 999 and set foot in America in the year 1,000. In 1925, U. S. President Calving Coolidge recognized Leif Erikson as the discoverer of America. Many US presidents have, in the past, publicly praised the spirit of exploration and discovery, as well the contributions of people with a Nordic background and their culture.
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October 9 Leif Erikson Day

October 9 Moldy Cheese Day

 October 9 Moldy Cheese Day

Today day is October 9 Moldy Cheese Day a day honor for moldy cheese observed every year.
A cheese monger is a person who specializes in cheeses, butter, and other dairy products. Cheeses such as Maytag blue, Roquefort, Brie, bleu, camembert, gorgonzola, and Stilton are a few of the moldy reasons this day is celebrated.

Prepare yourself for some spectacular gastronomic delights when you celebrate Moldy Cheese Day.
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 October 9 Moldy Cheese Day

Friday 7 October 2016

October 8 Fluffernutter Day

October 8 Fluffernutter Day


Today day is October 8 Fluffernutter Day, A sweet marshmallow-like spread called Marshmallow Creme was invented in 1917 by Archibald Query in Somerville, Massachusetts. The term “fluffernutter” is also used to describe other foods featuring marshmallow creme and peanut butter such as cupcakes, cookies, bars, candy, and even French toast.

Query sold his recipe for Marshmallow Creme to Durkee-Mower, Inc. in 1920, who renamed it Marshmallow Fluff. Over 100 years later they continue to sell it under that name today.
In 1913 during World War I, Emma and Amory Curtis of Melrose, Massachusetts invented Snowflake Marshmallow Creme and published a recipe for a peanut butter and marshmallow creme sandwich, which is the earliest known example of a Fluffernutter.
Delicious Fluffernutter

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October 8 Fluffernutter Day

October 8 Pierogi Day

October 8 Pierogi Day

Today day is October 8 Pierogi Day, its delicious side dish, made by stuffed with a mashed potato filling, potato and cheese, potato and onion, cheese, cabbage, sauerkraut, ground meat, mushroom, spinach or fruit.

Pierogi is the plural form of the rarely used Polish word pierog.
It was the Eastern European immigrants that popularized pierogi in the United States.
Visit your local Polish restaurant and order yourself a big plate of pierogis. Or Make sweet and savory pierogis at home and serve to family and friends.
Polish Pierogi - Potato & Cheese Pierogi

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October 8 Pierogi Day

Thursday 6 October 2016

October 7 Frappe Day

 October 7 Frappe Day


Today day is October 7 Frappe Day, to honors a very versatile drink with many variables, so there are flavors to suit everyone. Frappe is a Greek beverage in the 1950s. The word frappé is French.
Frappé was invented in 1957 in Thessaloniki during the International Trade Fair by an employee of the Nestlé company.
In the United States, frappes are usually made with coffee, milk, ice, vanilla ice cream, and sugar combined in a blender.


Enjoy one of the recipes below.
Coffee Frappe Starbucks Strawberries & Crème Frappuccino Fresh Fruit Frappe Pink Pineapple Frappe Caramel Frappe Share on social media using #October7FrappeDay
 October 7 Frappe Day

Wednesday 5 October 2016

October 6 Mad Hatter Day


October 6 Mad Hatter Day

Today day is October 6 Mad Hatter Day… decided to fictional character, The Hatter, “known as The Mad Hatter from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, is typically acting silly.”

The Mad Hatter wears a top hat. On the front of the hat is a slip of paper with "10/6" written on it. The 10/6 refers to the cost of a hat – 10 shillings and 6 pence. The creators of the holiday who are from the United States where the date is written in the month/day (mm/dd) format took this to set the date for the holiday on October 6 (10/6).
Today you celebrate this day by read or see movies based on the novel, and wear a top hat like Mad Hatter.
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October 6 Mad Hatter Day