Peach Cobbler Day

Pie dates back to the Middle Ages, but cobblers were invented by early settlers in the American Colonies, who cooked them in pots over open fires.

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Birthday of Sliced Bread
Bread's been around for ages, but presliced loaves didn’t hit until 1930. Within five years, sliced bread was outselling unsliced, forever changing how we eat bread. Source: food.com
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Maritime Day
On May 22, Maritime Day is celebrated globally, honoring the history and impact of seafaring. Originating in the U.S. in 1933, it commemorates the SS Savannah's maiden voyage in 1819, marking steam-powered transatlantic travel. The day highlights maritime contributions to global trade and prosperity, recognizes seafarers' bravery, and emphasizes the importance of sustainable maritime practices. Celebrations vary from parades to exhibitions, collectively cherishing a rich maritime legacy and advocating for ocean conservation.
Blah Blah Blah Day
Sometimes it seems as if everyone is a critic. Are you fed up with your nearest and dearest suggesting you lose weight, give up smoking or paint that ceiling? Or, even if nobody is hounding you, are you all too aware that you’re putting off until tomorrow things that should have been done yesterday?If any […]
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Love Litigating Lawyers Day
Every year on August 31, we observe Love Litigating Lawyers Day, a holiday dedicated to appreciating and recognizing the vital role that litigating lawyers play in our society. Often portrayed as contentious figures in popular media, litigating lawyers are, in reality, essential defenders of justice and champions of the rule of law. This day is an opportunity to celebrate the dedication, skill, and hard work of those who navigate the complexities of the legal system to ensure that justice is served.

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