Pastry Day

Pastry Day

Date When Celebrated: Always December 9th

National Pastry Day is a fun day, created to encourage you to make, and of course eat, your favorite pastries. On National Pastry Day, well known pastry chefs put on a show, making and displaying their finest creations.


Pastry Day Traditions:

Celebrate this day by making pastries. Don't make just one.  Creativity is big in the world of pastry making. Be sure to try your hand a creating a new pastry. Culinary chefs should put on a show today, with live demonstrations. After all of the pastries are made, make sure to eat you fill of pastries on this very special day.

 


Origin of National Pastry Day:

We did not find any information about the origin of National Pastries Day. Aren't you glad that someone cooked up this very special day!?

We also found no reference to suggest that this is a ""National"" day which requires an act of congress.

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