Sunday, 4 December 2016

December 5 Sacher Torte Day

December 5 Sacher Torte Day

Today day is December 5 Sacher Torte Day observed every year, people also known as Sachertorte.
Sachertorte is a specific type of chocolate cake, or torte, invented by Austrian Franz Sacher in 1832 for Prince Wenzel von Metternich in Vienna, Austria. It is one of the most famous Viennese culinary specialties.

Recipes similar to that of the Sachertorte appeared as early as the 18th century, one instance being in the 1718 cookbook of Conrad Hagger, another individual represented in Gartler-Hickmann's 1749 Tried and True Viennese Cookbook (Wienerisches bewährtes Kochbuch).
In 1832, Prince Wenzel von Metternich charged his personal chef with creating a special dessert for several important guests. The head chef, having taken ill, let the task fall to his sixteen-year-old apprentice, Franz Sacher, then in his second year of training in Metternich's kitchen. The Prince is reported to have declared, "Let there be no shame on me tonight!" While the torte created by Sacher on this occasion is said to have delighted Metternich's guests, the dessert received no immediate further attention. Sacher completed his training as a chef and afterward spent time in Bratislava (Pressburg) and Budapest, ultimately settling in his hometown of Vienna, where he opened a specialty delicatessen and wine shop. (With material from Wikipedia)
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Saturday, 3 December 2016

December 4 Dice Day

December 4 Dice Day


Today day is December 4 Dice Day observed every year across the US. Dice are small throw able objects with multiple resting positions, used for generating random numbers. Dice are suitable as gambling devices for games like craps and are also used in non-gambling tabletop games.
A traditional die is a cube, with each of its six faces showing a different number of dots (pips) from 1 to 6. When thrown or rolled, the die comes to rest showing on its upper surface a random integer from one to six, each value being equally likely. A variety of similar devices are also described as dice; such specialized dice may have polyhedral or irregular shapes and may have faces marked with symbols instead of numbers. They may be used to produce results other than one through six. Loaded and crooked dice are designed to favor some results over others for purposes of cheating or amusement.
Dice likely originated in the ancient Middle East. One of the oldest known dice games was excavated from a Mesopotamian tomb, dating to the 24th century BC. British archaeologist Leonard Woolley discovered the dice in the Royal Cemetery at Ur with a board game known as the Royal Game of Ur. Two types of dice, stick dice and tetrahedral dice (dice with four triangular surfaces), were found with the board game. Unlike modern dice, the numbers on the opposite sides of Mesopotamian dice were consecutive numbers rather than numbers that add up to seven. (With material from Wikipedia)
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Friday, 2 December 2016

December 3 Roof Over Your Head Day

December 3 Roof Over Your Head Day

Today day is December 3 Roof Over Your Head Day observed every year. A Home and Roof for every one…And that’s most of us dreamed until we achieved.

“Love is not all you need – you will also need food, clothes and a roof over your heads. Silly, but so true.”
-Moffat Machingura
The primary job of most roofs is to keep out water. The large area of a roof repels a lot of water, which must be directed in some suitable way, so that it does not cause damage or inconvenience. Because the purpose of a roof is to protect people and their possessions from climatic elements, the insulating properties of a roof are a consideration in its structure and the choice of roofing material. (With material from: Wikipedia)
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Thursday, 1 December 2016

December 2 Fritters Day

 December 2 Fritters Day


Today day is December 2 Fritters Day observed every year. Fritters are popular all over the world, though obviously they’re not called fritters everywhere you go.
Fritters are pan-fried or deep-fried cakes with a wide variety of fillings. Fritters have first been consumed by Ancient Romans who then carried them to Europe.
Fritters come in a variety of forms, from morsels dipped in flavorful batters to bits of dough stuffed or filled with delicious surprises, all of which are deep-fried and served hot with dips, drips or dustings of seasonings, sweets or sauces.
Enjoy your favorite fritter on Fritters Day, and then share them with a friend and family.
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 December 2 Fritters Day

December 1 Eat a Red Apple Day

December 1 Eat a Red Apple Day

Today day is December 1 Eat a Red Apple Day Observed every year.
There are over 7,500 varieties of apples, apples are widely available. They can come in a variety of shapes, flavors, and colors including all shades of red, green, and yellow. Washington State is one of the biggest producers of apples in US and over 7.5% of the world production coming from the US only.
Apples have high nutritional value and are an extremely healthy snack. You know the saying, “an apple a day keeps the doctor away”.
The peel alone contains antioxidants that help reduce damaged cells and fight diseases. Apples are also fat, sodium, and cholesterol free. They are very low in calories, have high amount of fiber and Vitamin C and their skin is full of antioxidants. They are thought to have bad cholesterol reducing properties and can help lower the risk of certain types of cancer.
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Tuesday, 29 November 2016

November 30 Mousse Day

November 30 Mousse Day


Today day is November 30 Mousse Day, Mousse absolutely light desserts, observed every year. A mousse is naturally made with whipped egg whites or cream. It is known that it was a popular dish in the 18th century in France.
The first written record of its appearance is actually from an exposition in New York City in 1892.
The word mousse in French literally means foam. Various types of mousse can be found on the menu of many restaurants and coffee shops.
Chocolate mousse was a specialty in French restaurants during the 1800s, but now it can be found in restaurants and households worldwide. Popular variations include different kinds of chocolate, nut, and fruit flavors.
You can also make tasty mousse yourself using the finding recipe on Google and YouTube.
Today celebrate November 30 Mousse Day by going out with your family, friends.
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November 30 Mousse Day

November 30 Computer Security Day

 November 30 Computer Security Day


Today day November 30 Computer Security Day observed every year. We can see electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets, and computers make up an important component and Internet now become people everyday lives, every day people use it, people put there document, bank details and all most everything, so it is very necessary to secure our computer form internal and outside threats.
The first Computer Security Day was in 1988 started by the Association for Computer Security to raise awareness concerning computer security issues.
Communication has become easier and more efficient than ever before, these technological advancements have brought with them new drawback about privacy and security.
Here is tips to secure your computer.
1. Windows Update is enabled.
2. I log off the computer when I’m not using it.
3. A password is required to access my computer.
4. My home wireless network is secured.
5. My web browser does not store or remember my passwords.
6. Temporary Internet files are periodically removed.
7. Unused programs are removed.
8. Strong passwords are always used.
9. Passwords are not shared or written down.
10. Windows Firewall is turned on.
11. The software on my computer is up to date.
12. My important data is regularly backed up.
13. I use caution when I browse the Internet.
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Monday, 28 November 2016

November 29 Electronic Greetings Day

November 29 Electronic Greetings Day


Today day is November 29 Electronic Greetings Day observed every year. The first electronic greeting card site was The Electric Postcard and was created by Judith Donath in 1994 at the MIT Media Lab.
In today era reminds us of how things have changed. The convenience and speed of sending an electronic greeting allows more people than ever to participate in this thoughtful process. We all enjoy it when someone remembers our birthdays, anniversaries and other important life events.
It is clear that the holiday aims to encourage people to start a conversation with family and friends you haven't seen or spoken to for a while over the Internet. Sending e-cards or e-greetings can not only spread cheer, it can also help people reconnect.
Happy Electronic Greetings Day, Send an electronic Greeting.
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Sunday, 27 November 2016

November 28 French Toast Day

November 28 French Toast Day

Today day is November 28 French Toast Day observed every year. French toast “Eggy bread, omelet bread or gypsy toast” is the perfect way to start day.
The origin of French toast is unknown, but recipes date back to the sixteenth century in Europe. Prior to the Hundred Years War, French toast was known in England as "poor knight's pudding" because it was a simple and inexpensive dish that a knight with no money could afford. In France, it was called "pan perdu" or lost bread, because it was a way of using lost or stale bread.

To cook French toast, crack an egg in a medium bowl. Add 1/4 cup milk, 1/2 tsp cinnamon, and 1/2 tsp vanilla extract. Mix together. Heart a pan with 1 tsp butter on medium heat. Dip both side of a slice of bread in mixture. Chefs recommend using stale bread for cooking French toast because it soaks up more egg mixture without falling apart. Fry on both sides until brown.
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Saturday, 26 November 2016

November 27 Bavarian Cream Pie Day

 November 27 Bavarian Cream Pie Day


Today day is November 27 Bavarian Cream Pie Day observed every year, also called crème bavaroise. Bavarian Cream Pie originally served in gourmet restaurants and luxury hotels France in the early 19th century.
Bavarian cream pie is a delicious, chilled dessert made with a cooked egg custard layered with whipped cream and toppings in a pie shell. It is a classic dessert which first appeared in American cookbooks in the late 19th century.
Bavarian cream is a classic dessert that was included in the repertoire of Chef Marie-Antoine Carême, who is sometimes credited with it. It was named in the early 19th century for Bavaria or, perhaps more likely in the history of haute cuisine, for a particularly distinguished visiting Bavarian, such as a Wittelsbach. Escoffier declared that Bavarois would be more properly Moscovite, owing to its preparation, in the days before mechanical refrigeration, by being made in a "hermetically sealed" mold that was plunged into salted, crushed ice to set—hence "Muscovite". citation needed "Pannacotta", the Italian dessert of sweetened cream thickened with gelatin and molded is comparable. (With material from Wikipedia)
Celebrate this day, make some divine Bavarian cream pie for you and your family to enjoy…
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November 27 Bavarian Cream Pie Day

Friday, 25 November 2016

November 26 Cake Day

November 26 Cake Day

Today day is November 26 Cake Day observed every year. The word “cake” comes from the Old Norse word, “kaka,” meaning a baked flour sweet.
Cakes typically contain a combination of flour, sugar, eggs and butter or oil, with some variety of liquid which may be milk or water, along with a leavening agent such as yeast or baking powder. Flavorful ingredients are often added, for example; chopped nuts, fresh, candied or dried fruit, fruit purees or extracts.

Cake has been everyone's favorite dessert since ancient times, Cake find at almost everyone’s birthday party whether they are age 1 or over 100.
The dessert of choice at bridal and baby showers, wedding receptions, retirement parties and just about any social event. Add ice cream, and you have America’s top favorite desserts in the same dish.
Today we could celebrate one of the world’s favorite desserts—cake with our friends and family.
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November 26 Cake Day

Thursday, 24 November 2016

November 25 Parfait Day

November 25 Parfait Day

Today day is November 25 Parfait Day observed every year. Parfait is a French word literally meaning "perfect" commonly employed to describe a kind of frozen dessert, beginning in 1894.

The United States, parfait refers to either the traditional French-style dessert or to a popular variant, the American parfait, made by layering parfait cream, ice cream, and/or flavored gelatins in a tall, clear glass, and topping the creation with whipped cream, fresh or canned fruit, and/or liqueurs.
In the northern United States and Canada, parfaits may also be made by using yogurt layered with nuts or fresh fruits such as peaches, strawberries, or blueberries. (With material from: Wikipedia)
Savor your favorite flavor of parfait, as you enjoy Parfait Day.
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November 25 Parfait Day

Wednesday, 23 November 2016

November 24 Sardines Day

November 24 Sardines Day

Today day is November 24 Sardines Day observed every year. Sardines are a popular food regularly consumed by millions of people.
Sardines are a nutrient-rich fish widely consumed by humans. They are commonly served in cans, but fresh sardines are often grilled, pickled, or smoked.

The sardine canning industry peaked in the United States in the 1950s.
Sardines are rich in omega-3 fatty acids and a good source of vitamin D, calcium, B12, iron, magnesium, potassium, calcium and protein. Sardines, or pilchards, are several types of small, oily fish related to herrings, family Clupeid. The term sardine was first used in English during the early 15th century, and may come from the Mediterranean island of Sardinia, around which sardines were once abundant.
Sardines are typically sold canned. Before being canned, sardines are washed, beheaded, and cooked by steam-cooking or deep-frying. Then the fish are dried. They can be packed either in olive, soybean, or sunflower oil, water, or a tomato, mustard or chili sauce.
Today we celebrate this dish with our family and friends.
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November 24 Sardines Day