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Cashew Day

When : Always November 23rd

The plain, or salty truth of it ,is that today is National Cashew Day. It's a nutty day, if there ever was one.

Celebrate this day by eating cashews. Eat them any way you like: plain or salted,  as a snack or in a recipe. Eating them is all there is to participating  in  National Cashew Day  

We believe that this day will truely be all that's its cracked up to be. In a nutshell, this day is a lot of fun.


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