Tuesday, 3 January 2017

January 4 Spaghetti Day

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Today day is January 4 Spaghetti Day observed every year. The word spaghetti is plural for the Italian word spaghetto, which is a diminutive of spago, meaning “thin string” or “twine”. In One year 2000, 1.3 million pounds of spaghetti were sold in American grocery stores.
There are a variety of different pasta dishes that are based on spaghetti from spaghetti ala Carbonara or garlic and oil to spaghetti with tomato sauce, meat sauce, Bolognese, Alfredo sauce, clam sauce or other sauces. Spaghetti dishes are traditionally served topped with grated hard cheeses such as Pecorino Romano, Parmesan and Grana Padano.
The first historical reference to boiled noodles (found in the Jerusalem Talmud) suggests that the Arabs invented the dish thousands of years ago. Invite you friends and family at home for treat of Spaghetti.
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Monday, 2 January 2017

January 3 Chocolate Covered Cherry Day

January 3 Chocolate Covered Cherry Day

Today day is January 3 Chocolate Covered Cherry Day observed every year. The combination of two favourite flavours into one delicious treat, Chocolate Covered Cherry, Just enjoy this Chocolate Covered Cherry Day.
In the 1700s in England, cherries were enclosed in chocolate with a little kirsch (cordial) liqueur. After finding their way to America, they were well accepted with the little bit of alcoholic cordial surrounding the fruit that had been dipped in chocolate.
Enjoy your day sharing some chocolate covered cherries with your friends and family.
Try one of the following recipes:
Chocolate Covered Cherries
Chocolate Covered Cherry Cake
Chocolate Covered Cherry Fudge
Chocolate Covered Cherry Cookies
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January 3 Chocolate Covered Cherry Day

January 2 Cream Puff Day

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Today day is January 2 Cream Puff Day observed every year.
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January 1 Bloody Mary Day

January 1 Bloody Mary Day

Today day is January 1 Bloody Mary Day observed every year.
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January 1 Bloody Mary Day

Thursday, 29 December 2016

December 30 Bicarbonate of Soda Day


Today day is December 30 Bicarbonate of Soda Day observed every year.
December 30 Bicarbonate of Soda Day
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Tuesday, 27 December 2016

December 28 Card Playing Day

December 28 Card Playing Day

Today day is December 28 Card Playing Day observed every year.
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December 28 Card Playing Day

Monday, 26 December 2016

December 27 Fruitcake Day

Today day is December 27 Fruitcake Day celebrate every year, almost every age people love the fruitcake.
Fruitcake is a cake made with chopped candied fruit and/or dried fruit, nuts, and spices, and soaked in spirits. The earliest fruitcake recipe dates back to ancient Romans. It was made with barley mash, raisins, pine nuts, and pomegranate seeds. In middle Ages, spices, honey, and preserved fruits were used.
Typical American fruit cakes are rich in fruit and nuts. In the United States, the fruit cake has been a ridiculed dessert. Some attribute the beginning of this trend with The Tonight Show host Johnny Carson. He would joke that there really is only one fruitcake in the world, passed from family to family. Commercial fruit cakes are often sold from catalogues by charities as a fundraiser. (With material from Wikipedia)
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Sunday, 25 December 2016

December 26 Candy Cane Day

December 26 Candy Cane Day


Today day is December 26 Candy Cane Day, great day with Christmas, fun for kids and all candy lovers. The first candy cane was made over 350 years ago.
First In 1844, a recipe for a straight peppermint candy stick, which was white with coloured stripes, was published. The original candy cane had a shape different than the modern day design. It was straight, all white, and hard.

Some of the fact about Candy enjoy it and share it.
The average candy can is 5 inches tall.Striped red and white candy canes were first introduced in 1900.
Nearly 2 billion candy canes will be sold in the four weeks before Christmas and Hanukkah.
Approximately More than 2 billion candy canes are made each year.
The first cone-shaped hard candy sticks were mentioned in 1866.
The red and white striped candy canes were first made around 1900.
People started hanging them on Christmas trees in the early 1880s. Mass production of candy canes started in the 1920s.
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December 26 Candy Cane Day

December 25 Merry Christmas

Saturday, 24 December 2016

December 25 Pumpkin Pie Day

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Today day is December 25 Pumpkin Pie Day observed every year across the world.
Pumpkin cheesecake is traditionally made with a graham cracker crust and a pumpkin purée cheesecake filling. Pumpkin pies are very popular in the USA. You can find all pumpkin ice cream, pumpkin pancakes, pumpkin soup, pumpkin beer, pumpkin coffee, pumpkin bread, pumpkin muffins, pumpkin cookies, and pumpkin cheesecake for day celebration.



Ingredients
1 (14.1 oz.) package refrigerated piecrusts
1 1/2 cups plus 2 Tbsp. buttermilk, divided
PARCHMENT PAPER
1 (15 oz.) can pumpkin
3/4 cup sugar
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 large eggs
1 large egg yolk
Preparation
1. Preheat oven to 425°. Fit 1 piecrust into a 9-inch metal pie pan according to package directions, pressing excess dough onto rim of pie pan. Cut shapes from remaining piecrust to use around pie edge. (We used a 1/2-inch round cutter.) Brush 1 Tbsp. buttermilk around pie edge; arrange shapes around pie edge, pressing to adhere. Brush shapes with 1 Tbsp. buttermilk. Prick bottom and sides of piecrust 8 to 10 times with a fork. Line piecrust with parchment paper, and fill with pie weights. Bake 15 minutes.
2. Whisk together pumpkin, next 6 ingredients, and remaining 1 1/2 cups buttermilk in a large bowl. Pour mixture into piecrust.
3. Bake at 425° for 10 minutes. Reduce heat to 325°, and bake 35 to 40 more minutes or until edge of filling is slightly puffed and center is slightly jiggly. Cool on a wire rack 1 hour. Store in refrigerator up to 2 days.

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