Cheeseburger Day

Cheeseburger Day

When : Always September 18th

National Cheeseburger Day is today. Top off America's favorite sandwich, with a piece of cheese.

The food industry makes it a point to celebrate a wide variety of foods. We believe the Cheeseburger certainly earns a special day.

Celebrate National Cheeseburger Day by firing up the grill, and cooking cheeseburgers. You can do so for lunch or dinner.... or both! Any kind of cheese will do. Try a different cheese, if your adventuresome. For the carb conscious, eat your burgers without the buns.

Watch for....... luncheon and dinner specials today at your local restaurants. Tops on the specials board certainly should be cheeseburgers!


More Details...
All details taken directly from provider content at http://holidayinsights.com/moreholidays/September/cheeseburgerday.htm

Tangible Karma Day
Tangible Karma Day: Spread Kindness & Joy 😇🌟
Celebrate Tangible Karma Day on April 5th by spreading kindness and joy! Discover its fascinating history, fun facts, and amazing ways to make a difference today.
Bill of Rights Day
When : Always December 15 Today is Bill of Rights Day. To Americans, the Bill of Rights are key amendments to the U.S. Constitution, that protect our individual rights. On March 4, 1789, the Constitution of the United States of America was ratified by the (former)13 colonies, and went into effect. States and individuals were […]
anonymous woman with rainbow light on face
Different Colored Eyes Day
Different Colored Eyes Day on July 12 celebrates the uniqueness and beauty of heterochromia, a rare condition where an individual has two different colored eyes. This day is a wonderful opportunity to raise awareness, embrace diversity, and celebrate the beauty of our differences. Join us in honoring those with heterochromia and spreading positivity and acceptance on this special day!
First Foot Day
The custom of firstfooting, or being the first to cross the threshold of a home in the early hours of New Year's Day, was so popular in England and Scotland during the 19th century that the streets were often more crowded between midnight and one o'clock in the morning than they would normally be at […]

Share this: