Sunday 6 November 2016

November 7 Bittersweet Chocolate with Almonds Day

November 7 Bittersweet Chocolate with Almonds Day
Today day is November 7 Bittersweet Chocolate with Almonds Day observed every year.
Bittersweet chocolate is a type of dark chocolate. Dark chocolate consists of chocolate liquor (pure cocoa mass), fat, and sugar. It contains very little milk or no milk at all. Dark chocolate varieties differ in sugar content. Semisweet chocolate contains half as much sugar as cocoa while sugar percentage in bittersweet sugar is not higher than one fourth of.
Almonds are edible seeds of the almond tree. They are referred to as nuts although they are not true nuts from a botanical point of view. Almonds are nuts in the culinary sense. Almonds have a distinctive flavor and are widely used in many sweets and desserts. Enjoy the following recipes:


Bittersweet Chocolate with Almonds Day is sponsored by the National Confections Association.
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Saturday 5 November 2016

November 6 Saxophone Day


November 6 Saxophone Day

Today day is November 6 Saxophone Day, commemorates the birth of the woodwind’s inventor, Adolphe Sax. Sax constructed saxophones in several sizes in the early 1840s and on June 28, 1846, received a 15-year patent for the instrument.

After Sax’s patent expired in 1866, several saxophonists and instrument manufacturers implemented their own improvements to the original design and keywork.
Full playlist of some of the greatest Saxophonist

Julian Smith Saxophonist 


The saxophone has proved very popular in military band music, and is commonly used in jazz and classical music. There is substantial repertoire of concert music in the classical idiom for the members of the saxophone family. Saxophone players are called saxophonists. (With material from: Wikipedia)
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Friday 4 November 2016

November 5 Doughnut Day

November 5 Doughnut Day

Today day is November 5 Doughnut Day every year, Doughnut Day was created by The Salvation Army in 1938 to honor the women who served the doughnuts to soldiers in World War I. This day began as a fund-raiser for Chicago’s Salvation Army. The goal of their 1938 fund-raiser was to help the needy during the Great Depression.

On this day look to see if your local doughnut shop, or other organizations, are offering free donuts to solicit donations for the Salvation Army or for another needy cause. If you find them, please be generous. 


The doughnuts were often cooked in oil inside the metal helmets of American soldiers. American infantrymen were then commonly called “doughboys.” A more standard spelling is donut.
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Thursday 3 November 2016

November 4 Candy Day

November 4 Candy Day

Today day is November 4 Candy Day observed yearly. Everyone love Candy specialy loved by kids come with numerous colors, shapes, sizes and verieties.
It was in the late 13th century that the Middle English word candy began to be used, coming into English from the Old French cucre candi, derived in turn from Persian Qand and Qandi, cane sugar.
Way back in time, before sugar, candy was made from honey. The honey was used to coat fruits and flowers to preserve them or to create forms of candy. There is still candy that is served in this way today, but it is typically seen as a garnish.
Since 1979, the world has produced more sugar than can be sold, making it very attainable and cheap.
When the technological advances and the availability of sugar opened up the market in the 1830s, the candy business underwent a drastic change. Candy was not only for the enjoyment of the well to do but the pleasure of everyone. Penny candies became popular, targeting children. 1847 – Invention of the candy press making it possible to produce multiple shapes and sizes of candy at one time.
1851 – Confectioners began using a revolving steam pan to assist in boiling sugar.
Today Grab a pack of your favorite candy share with other specially in kids of your society, school and enjoy…
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November 3 Housewife’s Day

November 3 Housewife’s Day

Today is November 3 Housewife’s observe every year to owner the housewife who serve her family 24*7 and stay at home and some of them do job too they deserved thank you that is much deserved.
It wasn’t all that long ago when most gals were stay-at-home women. While the men went to the office every day, it was the woman’s “job” to take care of the home and the children.

It is suspected that a housewife created this day in order to gain more appreciation for her hard work at home. So if you are a housewife, take the day of and enjoy doing nothing for a change.
Celebrate this day to showing your wife or mother the appreciation she deserves by helping her out to finish the housework and take her out for dinner.
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Tuesday 1 November 2016

November 2 Deviled Egg Day

November 2 Deviled Egg Day
Today day is November 2 Deviled Egg Day observed each year, to honors side dish for parties. This dish is a traditional favorite in both American and French cultures. Deviled eggs are made with hard-boiled eggs, mayonnaise, mustard, and seasoning, and can be served as a side dish, appetizer, or main course.
The first known print reference referring to the term “deviled” about food, appeared in 1786. It was in the 19th century that it came to be used when referring to spicy or zesty food, including eggs prepared with mustard, pepper or other ingredients stuffed in the yolk cavity.
Deviled eggs are easy to cook. First, you need to make hard-boiled eggs and let them cool. Then peel the eggs and half them lengthwise. Mash the yolks and mix them with mayonnaise, mustard, and spices. You can also add other ingredients such as pickle relish, diced olives, vinegar, diced onion, cream, caviar, capers.
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November 1 Authors’ Day

November 1 Authors’ Day

Today day is November 1 Authors’ Day people celebrate every year. After her grandmother’s death in 1968, Sue Cole promoted the observance of Authors Day. She urged people to write a note to their favorite author on November 1, to “brighten up the sometimes lonely business of being a writer.”
In 1928, Nellie Verne Burt McPherson, president of the Bement, Illinois Women’s Club had also an idea of setting aside a day to celebrate American authors.
The United States Department of Commerce recognized this day in 1949. On this day thank your favorite authors for writing your favorite books.
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Sunday 30 October 2016

October 31 Caramel Apple Day

October 31 Caramel Apple Day

Today day is October 31 Caramel Apple Day observed every year.
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October 31 Caramel Apple Day
 

October 30 Candy Corn Day

October 30 Candy Corn Day

Today day is October 30 Candy Corn Day observed every year.
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October 30 Candy Corn Day

Friday 28 October 2016

October 29 Cat Day

 October 29 Cat Day

Today day is October 29 Cat Day observed every year. The day encourages and founded to help cat, cat lovers to celebrate the cats in their lives for the unconditional love and companionship.
This day is sponsored by the Animal Miracle Foundation and was created by Pet Lifestyle Expert and Animal Welfare Advocate, Colleen Paige, in 2005. Since its inception, it has helped save the lives of more than one million cats.
Did you know that nearly 4 million approximately cats in the US are put into shelters every year.
Cat lovers everywhere will know that the National Cat Day slogan - 'where every day is cat day' - is so very, very true! But the 29th of October is going to be extra special.
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October 29 Oatmeal Day


October 29 Oatmeal Day

Today day is October 29 Oatmeal Day observed every year. Oatmeal is an extremely healthy, versatile food that can be eaten any time of day. The most favorite and enjoy one of America’s breakfast foods. There are many health benefits to eating oatmeal. A bowl of oatmeal daily can lower cholesterol. It may reduce the risk of heart disease

The Quaker Man is one of the oldest advertising mascots in America. He was registered by the Quaker Oats company as the first trademark for a breakfast cereal in 1877.
In other country like United Kingdom (especially Scotland), Finland, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden like to eat octmeal. It is usually made from rolled or steel-cut oats, and water or milk. Nuts, raisins, nutmeg, and cinnamon are sometimes added. Oatmeal porridge can be served with butter, cream, maple syrup, or jam.
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Thursday 27 October 2016

October 28 Frankenstein Friday

October 28 Frankenstein Friday

Today day is October 28 Frankenstein Friday– Last Friday in October observed annually on the last Friday in October. Celebrates for the birth of Frankenstein and its creator. Dating back to the 1800s, Frankenstein is one of the best-known horror characters of all times.
People often mistakenly use the name “Frankenstein” to refer to the hideous monster.This day is Created by Mary Shelly at the age of 21, Frankenstein was first published in 1818. Frankenstein was made famous by Boris Karloff in the movie “Frankenstein” in 1931.
On this day Watch a movie featuring Frankenstein or read the original book written by Mary Shelly.
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October 28 Chocolate Day

October 28 Chocolate Day

Today day is October 28 Chocolate Day observed every year. There are many types of chocolate and its related holidays.
Chocolate comes from the seed of the tropical Theobroma cacao tree. Cacao, which has been cultivated for at least three millennia, is grown in Mexico, Central America and Northern South America. The earliest known documentation of using cacao seeds is from around 1100 BC. The cacao tree seeds have a very intense, bitter taste that must be fermented to develop the flavor.
In the 16th century, cacao beans were brought to Europe by Christopher Columbus. At first, chocolate was available only to the members of the Spanish court. It was still served as a drink, but the Spanish added sugar to make it less bitter.
Try delicious chocolate dessert on this day with your friends and family.
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October 28 Chocolate Day