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Whipped Cream Day
Day of the year: Jan 5 Reason: Appreciating the sweet topping loved by many. Brief History: First created in 1946 by chef Aaron Lapin. Traditional Recipe: […]
Glazed Donut Day
Day of the year: Jan 12 Reason: Indulge in the sweet and sticky treat of glazed donuts. Brief History: Glazed donuts gained popularity in the early […]
Popcorn Day
Day of the year: Jan 19 Reason: To celebrate one of the most popular snacks. Brief History: Popcorn has been enjoyed for thousands of years. Traditional […]
Green Juice Day
Day of the year: Jan 26 Reason: To promote healthy habits with green juice. Brief History: Green juice has been promoted as a health drink in […]
Tater Tot Day
Day of the year: Feb 2 Reason: Enjoy the crispy, golden potato nuggets. Brief History: Tater Tots were created in 1953 as a way to use […]
Bagels and Lox Day
Day of the year: Feb 9 Reason: To enjoy the classic Jewish-American breakfast combination. Brief History: Bagels and lox became a staple in Jewish-American cuisine in […]
Almond Day
Day of the year: Feb 16 Reason: Celebrate the versatile and healthy nut. Brief History: Almonds have been cultivated for thousands of years and are used […]
Banana Bread Day
Day of the year: Feb 23 Reason: To enjoy the moist, sweet quick bread. Brief History: Banana bread became a popular American quick bread in the […]
Peanut Butter Lover’s Day
Day of the year: Mar 1 Reason: To celebrate the versatile and beloved peanut butter. Brief History: Peanut butter was first introduced in the U.S. in […]
Peanut Cluster Day
Day of the year: Mar 8 Reason: To celebrate the crunchy and sweet peanut cluster. Brief History: Peanut clusters have been a popular treat since the […]
Pears Helene Day
Day of the year: Mar 15 Reason: To celebrate the elegant dessert with pears and chocolate. Brief History: Pears Helene was created by French chef Escoffier […]
Bavarian Crepes Day
Day of the year: Mar 22 Reason: Celebrate the delicate and sweet Bavarian crepes. Brief History: Bavarian crepes, or ‘Pfannkuchen,’ have been a German dessert for […]