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Cheese Pizza Day

When : September 5th

Cheese Pizza Day is a day to chow down with one of America's favorite meals.  Pizza is a favorite of young and old. Originating from Italian cuisine, it's a staple in the American diet. For many American families ''Pizza night'' is a Friday or Saturday routine. It's also popular at parties.

You can have Cheese Pizza anyway you want. There's thin or thick crust. Extra cheese is the ''norm'' for many cheese pizza lovers.  

To celebrate Cheese Pizza Day, just order a cheese pizza. Or, make a homemade cheese pizza.

If you decide you just have to add other toppings, its okay. We won't tell.

Have a happy Cheese Pizza Day!


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