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Cherry Popover Day

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On September 1st, food enthusiasts and dessert lovers alike celebrate Cherry Popover Day, a delightful occasion dedicated to indulging in the sweet and flaky goodness of cherry popovers. This day is all about enjoying this classic baked treat, which perfectly combines the tartness of cherries with the light, airy texture of a popover. Whether you’re a seasoned baker or simply a fan of all things cherry, Cherry Popover Day is a great excuse to treat yourself to this delectable dessert.

Quilting Day

National Quilting Day celebrates fabulous quilts and those who make them. Definitely an awesome hobby, quilting is a skill that produces warm and beautiful results. Today is a day to recognize and appreciate the quiltmakers, the skill and the warm…

Memory Day

Uh…what day is it again? Oh yes, that’s right – Memory Day! Celebrate the amazing gift of your memory – before you forget and the day is over! Why not try one of those on-line brain games to test your…

Common Courtesy Day

Politeness and consideration for others abound on Common Courtesy Day. Say ‘please’ and ‘thank you’, hold doors open for others, and consider the feelings and perceptions of those around you throughout the day.

Puppy Day

Puppy Day celebrates the joy that puppies can bring to our homes and lives, but is a great chance to adopt an orphan or needy dog and to give them home, a loving parent, and a chance at a happy life.…

Fragrance Day

Date When Celebrated : Always March 21st Don’t put up a stink about today. Today is Fragrance Day. It is a great smelling day. The olfactory nerves in your nose, will enjoy this special day. Ladies in particular, will enjoy…

Lips Appreciation Day

Who doesn’t love lips, right? Take a moment to appreciate the tactile and speech facilities given to you through the use of your lips for Lips Appreciation Day! More Details…All details taken directly from provider content at

Submarine Day

How low… can you go? How low… can you go? When it comes to Submarine Day, we imagine it’s pretty low. Believe it or not, the first recorded submersible was built by Cornelius Drebbel in 1620 for James I of…