Monday, August 30, 2010

Year of Food: National Food Agency Calendar Holidays

Sarah Stevenson In America, we love our gourmet ¿½ and we love our holidays. As it turns out, food is central to well over 365 national holidays, including non-whole weeks and months devoted to edible products. Most holidays are informal, not officially, then you will not find them on your wall calendar average. Yet the celebration of various cuisines and edible are sure to appeal to Foodies from all walks of fan hottest dog lovers want to culinary school. Here comes a month by month, some of our funniest and strangest ½ ¿¿½ holiday food.

January
We give a touch of sugar to beat the winter blues, January brings national days Cream Puff (02 January), National Marzipan Day (January 12), and National Blonde Brownie days (January 22). However, perhaps our greatest American dessert par excellence is celebrated on January 23: National Pie Day, which was created by the Council of American Pie.

February
With the day of food in February, you can schedule a party-pleasing mouth, the National Day of pasta with mushrooms (February 4) and National Chocolate Fondue Day (February 5) National Margarita day (February 22) and National Tortilla Chip day (February 24). Remember to include a bowl of mixed nuts ¿½ National Day on February 16 almonds and pistachio National Day is February 26.

Mars
Love peanut butter, banana cream pie, white chocolate cheesecake, or lemon chiffon cake? Before deciding to give up sweets for Lent, to celebrate the sinner considers March 1, 2 March 6 March and 29 March respectively. If you use more lollipops taste like fruit juice or ice, you have to wait until March 1928 Something has to be closed on the day.

April

Is the cheese lovers, Cordon Bleu National Day (April 4), National Cheese Fondue Day (April 11). This comfortable classic cheese sandwich has the honor to April 12, and even the humble cheeseball has his day April 17. In order to lactose intolerance, there is no garlic Day (April 19), Lima Bean Respect Day (April 20), and the National Raisin Day (April 30).

May
Gourmet Foodies love Mayi ¿½, but the rest of us may take some cooking classes in the competition. Start with an appetizer of Escargot Day (May 24). Then select your entries ¿½ e: Leg of lamb (May 7), Coquille St. Jacques (May 16) or Coq au Vin (May 29). With delectable decadence as the menu is good, May 6 is International No Diet Day, May 11 and eat what you want Day!

June
Pastries areAgenda of June, if it is jelly-filled donuts (June 8), apple strudel (June 17), cherry pie (June 17) or chocolate ï ¿½ Claire (June 22 ). In fact, Friday June 1st is National Doughnut Day since 1938 when the Army Hi holiday designated to celebrate the volunteers who made the world donuts to the soldiers.

July
Ice Cream (July 20) and cotton candy (July 31), barbecue (July 4) and sausage (July 20) ï ¿½ July is certainly the heart of summer. If you're hot and thirsty, you can cool off in the National PII ¿½ Colada Day (July 10), the National Daiquiri Day (July 19), the National Ice Cream Soda Day (July 20), or the National Coffee Milkshake Day (26 July). outdoor fun in

August
In August, so why not eat accordingly? National Watermelon Day is August 3 is National S'mores Day 10 Day 20 August Lemonade Eat Out in August and is celebrated on August 31. For those who can not get enough sausage, Bratwurst National Day is August 16 and the first Saturday of August, National Mustard Day, exuberantly celebrated at the Mount Horeb Mustard Museum of Mount Horeb, WI.

September
Bringing back memories of school days (and school lunches), with holidays like National Day of cheese pizza (05 September) International Day of brine (14 September), National Cheese Day (18 September), and the national campaign Chocolate Day (September 27). Remember to contact your inner child on September 18 is National Play-Doh Day ï ¿½ edible unintentionally, of course, but you can create a reasonable facsimile of his favorite treat.

October
With Halloween in October, at the end of the month, it is not surprising that in October held a series of candy, National Fluffernutter days (08 October) and Caramel Apple Day (October 21) and a lot of good morning (24 October) and day National Candy Corn (30 October). For the more adventurous there is even National Chocolate Covered Insects days (October 14). From

November

Thanksgiving gives us an excuse to indulge every year, but other offerings in November indulgent food during the holidays too. Can you resist giving in to an agreement with calorie-busting November 1, fried clams Day, November 12 National Pizza with the works except Anchovies day, or Nov. 16 National Day of fast food? If yes, you deserve a reward ¿½ perhaps 25 November, the National Day Perfect.

December

goodies cooked at home are the essence of winter holidays. In December, you can enjoy national cookie day (December 4) National Brownie Day (December 8) National Lemon Cupcake Day (December 15), National Pfeffernï ¿½ sse day (December 23), National Pumpkin Pie Day December 25) Cake Fruit and National Dday( December 27).


After eating these delicacies throughout the year ¿½ ll Yuya certainly need one of these beloved holiday just to recover. Apart from that I knew there was so much ¿½ ï ¿½ Daysi food there? Only in America every day another culinary celebration.

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