National Quilting Day

Why not work on that square of the family quilt you'd promised you'd have ready for last year?

Carrot Cake Day
Carrot Cake has been made since the Middle Ages, when sugar and other sweeteners were rare and very expensive, and so people used sweet vegetables to flavor their puddings. This technique became practically obsolete for several hundred years, but resurfaced in the 20th century. During World War II, the British government rationed many luxury foods and household […]
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S’mores Day
S'mores Day on August 10th is more than just a celebration of a delicious dessert—it's a celebration of tradition, togetherness, and the simple pleasures of life. Whether enjoyed around a crackling fire or in the comfort of one's home, S'mores bring people closer, evoking memories of summer nights, childhood adventures, and moments shared with loved ones. As we mark this day each year, we not only indulge in a sweet treat but also honor the enduring legacy of a snack that continues to bring joy and warmth to countless hearts.
Hug an Economist Day
Dr Aidan Kane tells me today is world 'hug an economist' day. I warn you I will not commit to the hug. Once you've finished, I'll say 'I don't accept that'.More Details...All details taken directly from provider content at http://www.stephenkinsella.net/2011/01/31/hug-an-economist-day/We would love to send you a daily reminder of the holidays for the day so you […]
Blasphemy Day
International Blasphemy Day encourages individuals and groups to openly express criticism of religion and blasphemy laws. It was founded in 2009 by the Center for Inquiry.[1] A student contacted the Center for Inquiry in Amherst, New York to present the idea, which CFI then supported. Ronald Lindsay, president and CEO of the Center for Inquiry […]

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