Tuesday 15 November 2016

November 16 Fast Food Day

November 16 Fast Food Day

Today day is November 16 Fast Food Day observed every year. Fast food menu items include hamburgers and other sandwiches, fish, fried chicken, chicken nuggets, tacos, pizza, hot dogs, french fries, onion rings, breakfast biscuits, coffee and ice cream.

First popularized in the United States in the 1950s, Merriam-Webster dictionary first recognized the term “fast food” in 1951.
In 1921, White Castle, an American company founded by Billy Ingram and Walter Anderson in Wichita, Kansas, opened, selling hamburgers for five cents each. Anderson had opened the first White Castle in 1916 as a limited menu, high-volume, low-cost, high-speed hamburger restaurant.
The United States has the largest fast food industry in the world. American fast food restaurants are located in over 100 countries. Like McDonald's, Burger King, KFC, and Subway.
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Happy November 16 Fast Food Day
November 16 Fast Food Day

Monday 14 November 2016

November 15 America Recycles Day

November 15 America Recycles Day

Today day is November 15 America Recycles Day, to raise awareness about recycling and the purchasing of recycled products. People across the United States join in to Recycles things.
These environmental benefits are enough of an incentive for everyone to take part in the simple activity of recycling. By reusing the Earth's natural resources, we reduce greenhouse gas emissions and the need to build landfills.
Started by the recycling sector organization National Recycling Coalition in 1997, America Recycles Day has been a program of national nonprofit Keep America Beautiful since 2009. As the managing entity of America Recycles Day, Keep America Beautiful provides promotional and marketing support and resources to a network of local event organizers. It is sponsored by private and public entities and the EPA. (With material from: Wikipedia)
Conveyed recycled goods and help teach others the benefits of recycling and continue to do for our next future.
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November 15 America Recycles Day

Sunday 13 November 2016

November 14 Pickle Day

November 14 Pickle Day
Today is November 14 Pickle Day observed every year. For thousands of years, pickles have been a popular food dating back to 2030 B.C. At that time, cucumbers were imported from India to the Tigris Valley where they were first preserved and eaten as pickles.
“Pickle” is a common name for pickled cucumbers in the United States and Canada. In the United Kingdom and Australia pickled cucumber are usually called gherkins. French pickles made from small cucumbers pickled in vinegar and tarragon are referred to as cornichons.
Each year in the United States, approximately 5,200,000 pounds of pickles are consumed and on a stick at festivals, fairs or carnivals, pickles are sometimes known as “stick pickles”.
Today you can make some pickle or buy some. And consume as much as you can, you can gift to your neighbor, family members and friends.
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November 14 Pickle Day

November 14 Spicy Guacamole Day

November 14 Spicy Guacamole Day
Today day is November 14 Spicy Guacamole Day observed every year. Guacamole has been a part of traditional Mexican cuisine since the 16th century, when it was made and eaten by the Aztecs as a sauce which has become popular in American cuisine as a dip, condiment and salad ingredient.
Guacamole is made by using a mortar and pestle to mash ripe avocados and then mixing in sea salt. Sometimes tomatoes, onion, garlic, lemon juice, chili, yogurt or other seasonings are added. Jalapenos, chilies, cumin or red pepper can be added to the recipe to make the guacamole spicy.
Today call your friends and family member get the chips ready and celebrate with a bowl of spicy guacamole dip.
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Saturday 12 November 2016

November 13 Indian Pudding Day

November 13 Indian Pudding Day

Today day is November 13 Indian Pudding Day observed every year in especially in USA to honors traditional New England dessert, Indian pudding. Indian pudding was found in most American cookbooks before 1900. It was in the seventeenth century that English colonists Indian Pudding to North America.
Indian pudding is still associated with autumn holidays and is occasionally served by some restaurants.
Today celebrates Make sure to enjoy your American heritage, and a dish or bowl of Indian pudding with friends and family.
Milk was substituted for water, and they added either molasses or maple syrup along with cinnamon, ground ginger, butter, eggs, raisins and nuts. Indian pudding is then slowly baked for several hours, transforming its texture from the original porridge-like quality of hasty pudding to a much smoother texture which is more typical of custard.
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November 13 Indian Pudding Day

November 13 Sadie Hawkins Day

November 13 Sadie Hawkins Day
Today day is November 13 Sadie Hawkins Day? In the original story, Sadie's father was worried that she would never be married, so he announced a race for all of the town's eligible bachelors. Sadie was ordered to run after them, and he declared that, “Th’ one she ketches’ll be her husbin.”
Sadie Hawkins Day is recognized as an American folk event in which girls take the initiative to ask a boy out for a date (something that was unheard of in 1937). Participate in this unique tradition today by attending a Sadie Hawkins dance or talk to that crush you've been eyeing.
Women today are more independent than their counterparts in the early 20th century, there is still an unspoken societal rule that it is not proper for women to ask men out on dates. Use this day as an excuse to break these rules and ask your sweetie out on a date. :-) Share on social media using #November13Sadie Hawkins Day
November 13 Sadie Hawkins Day

Friday 11 November 2016

November 12 Pizza with the Works Except Anchovies Day

November 12 Pizza with the Works Except Anchovies Day

November 12 Pizza with the Works Except Anchovies Day
Today day is November 12 Pizza with the Works Except Anchovies Day observed every year. The modern pizza had its beginning in Italy as the Neapolitan flatbread.

Pizza is an Italian dish that has become a popular fast food in many countries. It is an oven-baked flat bread with various toppings. Italian immigrants brought pizza to the United States in the late 19th century.
In ancient Greece, the Greeks covered their bread with oils, herbs and cheese which some believe is the beginning of the pizza. In Byzantine Greek, the word was spelled “πίτα”, pita, meaning pie.
It was estimated that the annual production of pizza cheese in the United States in 1997 was 2 billion pounds. The first United States pizza establishment opened in 1905 and was in New York’s Little Italy.
A sheet of dough topped with cheese and honey, then flavored with bay leaves was developed by the Romans.
Today Order your pizza today with all of your favorite toppings, but keep it anchovy-free for you and the worker who work for you...
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November 12 Chicken Soup for the Soul Day

November 12 Chicken Soup for the Soul Day

Today day is November 12 Chicken Soup for the Soul Day Observed every year.
Chicken Soup for the Soul is a publisher and consumer goods company founded in 1993 with its headquarters in Cos Cob, Connecticut. The first book, as most subsequent titles in the series, was of true stories written by ordinary people about their own lives and soon became a best-seller.
In the United States and Canada, chicken soup often has noodles or rice in it, thus giving it its common name of "chicken noodle soup." Traditionally, American chicken soup was prepared using old hens too tough and stringy to be roasted or cooked for a short time. In modern times, these fowl are difficult to come by, and broiler chickens are often used to make soup; soup hens or fowl are to be preferred when available. (With material from: Wikipedia)
Have a happy Chicken Soup for the Soul Day.
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Thursday 10 November 2016

November 11 Sundae Day

November 11 Sundae Day

Today day is November 11 Sundae Day, delicious ice cream dessert celebrated every year.
The sundae typically consists of several scoops of ice cream topped with syrup or sweet sauce. Other toppings can also be used such as whipped cream, sprinkles, fresh or canned fruit, maraschino cherries.

This tasty treat has been first served from 1906 to till now. There are three cities in the United States that all claim to be the birthplace of the sundae, but the true origin of this dessert is unknown.
You can make it yourself or pick one at a local ice cream shop or coffee shop and give this treat to your family and friends.
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November 11 Sundae Day

Wednesday 9 November 2016

November 10 Marine Corps Birthday

November 10 Marine Corps Birthday

Today day is November 10 The US Marine Corps Birthday observed every year with a traditional ball and cake-cutting ceremony. On that day in 1775, the Continental Marines were established.
Tun Tavern, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is regarded as the birthplace of the Corps as the location of the first Marines to enlist under Commandant Samuel Nicholas, though it is disputed if a recruiting drive may have occurred earlier at Nicholas's family tavern, the Conestoga Waggon . When the Revolutionary War ended in 1783, the Continental Navy was disestablished, and with it, the Continental Marines. The Corps was re-established on 11 July 1798, when the "act for establishing and organizing a Marine Corps" was signed by President John Adams. (With material from Wikipedia)
Today we have to Thank a Marine for their service by email, flowers, using social media and much more as you think.
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Tuesday 8 November 2016

November 9 Scrapple Day

November 9 Scrapple Day
Today day is November 9 Scrapple Day observed yearly for the Scrapple is arguably the first pork food invented in America.
The immediate ancestor of scrapple was the Low German dish called panhas, which was adapted to make use of locally available ingredients and, in parts of Pennsylvania, it is still called Pannhaas, panhoss, ponhoss or pannhas.

Scrapple is typically made of pork trimmings and scraps. Pork is combined with cornmeal, wheat flour, and spices to make a mush. The mush is formed into a loaf and sliced. The slices are pan-fried in oil before serving. Scrapple can be served plain or with various condiments such as mustard, ketchup, maple syrup, apple butter, honey, or jelly.
Scrapple is typically eaten for breakfast So call your friends and family member on Breakfast and serve them Scrapple, and Enjoy this dish. Share on social media using #November9ScrappleDay
November 9 Scrapple Day

Monday 7 November 2016

November 8 Cappuccino Day

November 8 Cappuccino Day
Today day is November 8 Cappuccino Day observer every year. Cappuccino is a coffee drink which is traditionally composed of espresso and hot milk and topped with steamed-milk foam. Its name comes from the Capuchin friars referring to the distinctive red-brown color of their hooded robes.
The word cappuccino comes from Italian, meaning hood or something that covers the head.

In 1945 Achille Gaggia invented the modern espresso machine which further popularized the cappuccino.
The start of 21st Century – A modified short-cut version of the cappuccino started being served at fast-food chains.
Enjoy this day with hot cup of cappuccino is perfect on a frosty morning, meeting with family and friends or just to enjoy Cappuccino.
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November 8 Cappuccino Day

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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