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Open An Umbrella Indoors Day

Everybody knows that opening an umbrella indoors is supposed to be bad luck. But is there any truth behind this age-old superstition? Fortunately for those spending sleepless nights pondering this question, there is actually a wacky holiday dedicated to finding…

Coconut Torte Day

Seems only 51 weeks ago we were last celebrating Coconut Torte Day with a delicious, moist, coconutty coconut torte. But no, apparently it’s been a whole year! Thank goodness it’s rolled around again so soon. What could be more exciting…

Potato Chip Day

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National Potato Chip Day on March 14 celebrates the iconic snack born in 1853 when chef George Crum created crispy, salty chips. This day honors the chip’s global appeal, nostalgic charm, and endless flavors. Celebrate by tasting, making, or sharing chips, and embrace the joy of this timeless, crunchy delight. 🥔✨

Learn About Butterflies Day

Date When Celebrated : Always March 14th Today is Learn About Butterflies Day. It is fun day, because everyone likes butterflies. When we first heard about this special day, we thought…Oh, how cool! Butterflies are neat and fun to watch,…

Moth-er Day

In a world with so much natural beauty, there’s one creature that is often overlooked: the moth. While butterflies seem to get all the attention, moths are often feared, disliked or ignored, but Moth-er Day was set up to change…

Steak and BJ day

Rumps and Romps. Fillets and Fellatio. Sirloins and Sucking. Some say it was invented by the Romans in 269AD, and institutionalized through St Valentine’s cousin, Claudius Fellatio. Others suggest that when World War II ended in 1945, president Harry S.…

Pears Helene Day

Americans never developed the same love of pears that they have for apples, but we have fallen for a number of desserts that star this end-of-summer fresh pick, including ice cream sundae-style Pears Helene. Source: food.com

Brutus Day

Brutus Day aims to promote recognition of the fact that betrayal, backstabbing and dirty politics aren’t by any means a thing of the past, and are as widespread and tactical in our modern, corporate lives as they were in the…

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