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January 23 Handwriting Day
Today day is January 23 Handwriting Day observed every year. Writing Instrument Manufacturers Association in 1977. Their motive is to promote the consumption of pens, pencils and writing paper. January 23rd was chosen as this is the birthday of John Hancock. John Hancock was the first person to sign the Declaration of Independence.
Because each person's handwriting is unique, it can be used to verify a document's writer. The deterioration of a person's handwriting is also a symptom or result of certain diseases. Even identical twins write differently. A person's handwriting is also relatively stable and changes little over time. Because handwriting is relatively stable, a change in the handwriting can be indicative of the nervousness or intoxication of the writer.
Handwriting that is hard to read or unreadable due to the deformity or illegibility of characters is commonly called worst. A common stereotype is that doctors have bad handwriting. According to Time, doctors' sloppy handwriting kills more than 7,000 people annually. (With material from Wikipedia)
National Handwriting Day was started to re-introduce one’s self to a pen or pencil and a piece of paper. According to the Writing Instrument Manufacturers Association, it is a chance for all to re-explore the purity and power of handwriting.
January 22 Blonde Brownie Day
Today day is January 22 Blonde Brownie Day observed every year. Blonde brownies are similar to the traditional brownies known almost everyone.
Most people like to add white chocolate or chocolate chips to their blonde brownies or other things like nuts, toffee or butterscotch.
It is known, however, that this light-colored treat was actually invented in Upper Sandusky, Ohio. Recipes for blonde brownies can be found in recipe books dating back into the 1940s and maybe even earlier.
Saturday, 21 January 2017
January 21 Hugging Day
Today day is January 21 Hugging Day observed every year. Whether you prefer Bear Hugs, Heart-to-Heart Hugs, Cheek Hugs, or Side Hugs, embrace your loved ones today to show your love and affection.
A hug is a form of physical intimacy, not necessarily sexual, that usually involves closing or holding the arms around the neck or waist of another person. Hugging has been proven to have health benefits. One study has shown that hugs increase levels of oxytocin, and reduce blood pressure. Hugging is not particular to human beings, as there are many species of animals that engage in similar exchanges of warmth.
In recent years it has become a practice amongst some teenage girls to greet and farewell each other with a hug. In May 2009, the New York Times reported that "the hug has become the favourite social greeting when teenagers meet or part these days" in the United States. A number of schools in the United States have issued bans on hugs, which in some cases have resulted in student-led protests against these bans. (With material from Wikipedia)
January 20 Butter crunch Day
The flavour is great on its own but is often enhanced with a topping of dark chocolate. It is also commonly rolled or sprinkled with sliced almonds, giving it another layer of texture deliciousness.
Whether it be in the form of butter crunch ice cream, sprinkled on top of a cheesecake, or simply enjoyed as a chunk of butter crunch almond toffee.
Spend the day with one of your favourite snacks. Make it your personal goal to have something with butter crunch at each meal, and as a snack. Tomorrow, you can return to the diet.
Happy Buttercrunch Day.
January 19 Popcorn Day
Today day is January 19 Popcorn Day observed every year, who didn’t like popcorn, and especially when you watch TV or in Movie Theater watching a movie with your friend and family.
Popcorn started becoming popular in the United States in the middle 1800s. The kids at a school in Hebron USA unleashed their creativity in math’s class made popcorn prisms and the junior band learned the ‘Popcorn Prelude’. Americans consume billions of quarts of popcorn a year, more than any other country in the world.
Popcorn has been around for centuries. It is one of six main varieties of corn. (The others are pod, sweet, flour, dent, and flint.)
Depending on how it is prepared and cooked, some consider popcorn to be a health food, while others caution against it for a variety of reasons. Air-popped popcorn is naturally high in dietary fibre and antioxidants, low in calories and fat, and free of sugar and sodium. This can make it an attractive snack to people with dietary restrictions.
Popcorn can also have non-food applications, ranging from holiday decorations to packaging materials. There are various techniques for popping corn. Along with prepackaged popcorn, which is generally intended to be prepared in a microwave oven, there are small home appliances for popping corn. These methods require the use of minimally processed popping corn. (With material from Wikipedia)
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