Kiss a Ginger Day

Kiss a Ginger Day

Kiss A Ginger Day is an unofficial holiday that is celebrated all over the world on January 12th of each year. The purpose of this holiday is to show that special ginger in your life just how much you care by giving them a kiss, either on the cheek or on the lips. Fiery red

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National Milk Day

Milk Day

National Milk Day on January 11th commemorates the day many think the first milk deliveries in glass bottles began in the United States. Alexander Campbell of the New York Dairy Company professed to the New York State Senate that his company was the first to make these deliveries in 1878. The United States and Australia

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National Bittersweet Chocolate Day

Bittersweet Chocolate Day

Chocolate lovers, it is time once again to celebrate as January 10th annually recognizes National Bittersweet Chocolate Day … not to be confused with National Bittersweet Chocolate with Almonds Day which is celebrated on November 7th. Chocolate is a range of foods derived from cocoa, mixed with fat and finely powdered sugar to produce a

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National Apricot Day

Apricot Day

Apricot lovers celebrate National Apricot Day every year on January 9th. Related to the peach, the apricot’s velvety flesh is quite similar. However, the texture of the golden-orange fruit is firmer, and the flavor more tart than its cousin’s. Since we easily preserve the apricot, we enjoy this versatile fruit all year long – fresh,

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National Bubble Bath Day

Bubble Bath Day

On a cold winters day, relaxing in a nice warm/hot bubble bath sounds like the perfect way to commemorate National Bubble Bath Day, which is celebrated annually on January 8th. Bubble baths aren’t just relaxing and fun, they offer health benefits too. Relieve congestion – During the dry winter months, we are more susceptible to

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National English Toffee Day

English Toffee Day

On January 8th, National English Toffee Day celebrates a favored confection that’s been enjoyed across the country for generations. In the United States, English toffee is a popular variant of the original toffee. A butter confection topped with almonds, it’s made by caramelizing white sugar with butter and can be both hardened or chewy. The

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National Bobblehead Day

Bobblehead Day

Bobblehead’s come in all shapes and sizes and every January 7th, we celebrate their quirky greatness. National Bobblehead Day recognizes a day of celebration for all spring-connected head bobbing figurines. For over 100 years, bobbleheads have been entertaining and fascinating fans and collectors. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, too. Bobbleheads commemorate

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National Shortbread Day

Shortbread Day

National Shortbread Day on January 6th recognizes a classic Scottish treat enjoyed around the world. Shortbread is a traditional Scottish dessert typically made with: 1 part white sugar 2 parts butter 3 parts flour Modern recipes deviate from the 3 ingredient rule by splitting the sugar portion into equal parts of granulated sugar and powdered sugar

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Apple Tree Day

Apple Tree Day

Apple Tree Day could also be called ‘Put a Doctor Out of Business Day’ because of the fruit’s health benefits. However, the origin of this day is quite different. Apple Tree Day started as a celebration of an old apple tree almost two centuries old and has grown to become a celebration of the apple

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Cuddle Up Day

Cuddle Up Day

Winter has the coldest days of the year so there’s many ways to stay warm. One of the best ways to stay warm is a three-dog night, a night so cold it takes cuddling up to three dogs to stay warm. There are multiple benefits to cuddling with people, canines, and other pets. Let’s find

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National Bird Day

Bird Day

Nature lovers, bird lovers, and bird watchers across the country annually recognize National Bird Day on January 5th. It’s also one of several designated holidays celebrating birds. Born Free USA emphasizes the importance of National Bird Day and lists it as a day to shine a spotlight on issues critical to the protection and survival

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National Whipped Cream Day

Whipped Cream Day

On January 5, add a little extra something special to desserts to celebrate National Whipped Cream Day. Add whipped cream! Not only does it add creaminess and a bit of pizzaz, but it also makes the difference between the ho-hum or a celebration kind of beverage or dessert. This holiday falls on the birthday of

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National Utah Day

National Utah Day

National Utah Day is observed every year on May 31 and this unofficial holiday allows us to honor the culture and people of this state. Utah is known for its skiing landscapes and Salt Lake City, which is home to the largest saltwater lake in the western hemisphere. Salt Lake City even boasts a rich

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National Trivia Day

Trivia Day

Q. What holiday celebrates little known factoids? A. National Trivia Day, January 4. Our obsession for trivia has been part of popular culture for many decades and it’s easy to understand why. Most of us are naturally competitive and social beings and trivia blends the two perfectly. If you enjoy wowing your friends with interesting

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Spaghetti Day

Spaghetti Day

One of the world’s favorite dishes, spaghetti is more than deserving of its own little holiday. And because it is both simple and delicious, spaghetti is the perfect dish to make to bring out your inner chef, even if you don’t have all that much cooking experience! The History of Spaghetti Day Many people don’t

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National Drinking Straw Day

Drinking Straw Day

National Drinking Straw Day has been celebrated annually on January 3. Imagine how would you manage to drink a tall glass of juice or cold drinks without a straw? Of course, it will end up putting an artificial mustache on your face which some of us would love to lick it. Drinking straw has transformed

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National Chocolate Covered Cherry Day

Chocolate Covered Cherry Day

National Chocolate Covered Cherry Day is celebrated on January 3 of every year. Chocolate covered cherries are simple, fun or sophisticated, elegant, and delicious. Chocolate covered cherries are not only a holiday sweet but also popular on other days of the year. Some of the Chocolate cherries contain cherry syrup liquid at the center while

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National Science Fiction Day

Science Fiction Day

National Science Fiction Day is an annual feast celebrated on January 2nd of every year. Imaginative concepts are emerging day by day in recent years and are recognized by several millions of people. Time travel, life on other planets, and other such fictional things are very well explained in many movies and literature books. On

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National Motivation and Inspiration Day

Motivation and Inspiration Day

National Motivation and Inspiration Day is an annual commemoration celebrated on January 2nd of each year. With the start of the new year, to do any work, or to make your resolution come true, two important factors are to be considered. It is the motivation and inspiration that will help you make your goals come

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National Cream Puff Day

Cream Puff Day

National Cream Puff Day is an annual food feast celebrated on January 2nd of every year. The celebration day is just for those who love eating French choux pastry ball filled with cream. It’s time to start the year with the delicious cream puff to add more joy to the celebration. Originally the French recipes

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National Buffet Day

Buffet Day

National Buffet Day comes on January 2 of every year. It is a day celebrated to honor the Buffet system. Buffets is a system or method of serving meals were the foods will be placed in a single location, and the peoples can serve themselves by choosing the food that they like. Buffets are held

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New Year's Day

New Year’s Day

New Year’s Day otherwise called as New year, Falls on January 1 of every year. It is the first day of the year in Gregorian Calendar and Julian Calendar. The holiday celebrated in honor of Janus, the God of gateways and beginning. The name January has derived from the word Janus. The name Janus has

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Copyright Law Day

Copyright Law Day

Copyright Law Day is an annual celebration observed on January 1st of every year. Copyright law is often taken for granted, and many people even pay no attention to it at all. Copyright Law Day is celebrated to encourage people to make their work copyrighted, legal, and licensed property. Copyright is a form of protection grounded

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No Interruptions Day

No Interruptions Day

Put up a “Do Not Disturb” sign on your door and ban all interruptions because it is No Interruptions Day, on the last workday of the year. That day is December 31st in 2022. Holiday season tire you out? Ready to recharge your batteries before the New Year? While the creator of this unofficial holiday

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Champagne Day

Champagne Day

December 31st is best known as New Year’s Eve but it also just so happens to be Champagne Day! There comes a time in every woman’s life when the only thing that helps is a glass of champagne. — Bette Davis There is one beverage that is commonly thought of as the pinnacle of drinks

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Bacon Day

National Bacon Day

National Bacon Day is celebrated on December 30th each year. Not to be confused with International Bacon Day, which occurs the Saturday before Labor Day, National Bacon Day is another day on which “meat candy” lovers can enjoy their favorite food. The holiday was created in 1997 as a way to take a break from

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Bicarbonate of Soda Day

Bicarbonate of Soda Day

National Bicarbonate of Soda Day or Baking Soda day recognizes a staple of the home kitchen on December 30th. Just a spoonful of sodium bicarbonate doesn’t have the same ring to it. But this extraordinary, naturally occurring substance provides health benefits while cleaning the house. It comes by many names, Baking Soda, Sodium Bicarbonate, or

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Tick Tock Day

Tick Tock Day

Tick Tock Day, observed annually on December 29th, reminds us to complete any unfinished business that might need addressing before the end of the year. The clock is ticking … tick, tock! Unfortunately, the clock is ticking, the hours are going by. The past increases, the future recedes. Possibilities decreasing, regrets mounting. — Haruki Murakami, Dance

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Pepper Pot Day

Pepper Pot Day

National Pepper Pot Day commemorates a dish that earned the nickname “the soup that won the war.” The observance takes place annually on December 29th. The winter of 1777 – 1778 was brutal. The Continental Army was fighting for the newly formed country of the United States of America during the Revolutionary War. As they

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Card Playing Day

Card Playing Day

Cut the deck! December 28th is Card Playing Day. Why not celebrate by challenging your friends to a card game like Crazy Eights, Go Fish or Old Maid? In the meantime, shuffle through these fun facts about playing cards! The holiday season has come and gone, and the end of the year is in sight.

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