National No Dirty Dishes Day
Give yourself a break from the drudgery of dishes for one day, by eating only food that don’t create dirty dishes. Order in, and use disposable containers and cutlery.
National Nutrition Month
Careful selection of healthy, nourishing foods can sustain and protect our bodies, fueling us to pursue our passions and fulfill our potential.
National Escargot Day
It was a brave man who first ate a snail. Yet, escargot is a classic French delicacy, and possibly the first farmed creatures in history. Give it a try, at least.
National Mint Julep Day
Muddle mint leaves with simple syrup, add bourbon, and pack with ice. The mint julep is a refreshing cocktail commonly associated with the deep South.
National Drink Wine Day
Raise your glass to a delicious beverage that pairs well with a romantic dinner or a fun night out with friends!
National Prime Rib Day
Try your hand at slow-cooking your own succulent, tender prime rib, gather some friends together to share, or head out to a restaurant to enjoy the finest beef.
National Oyster Day
He was a brave man who first ate an oyster. Nevertheless, these slimy mollusks are a delicious delicacy, evoking the taste of the sea and open salt air.
National Oatmeal Cookie Day
Fun to make, even more fun to eat; bake (or buy) your favorite version of the sweet an at least a little healthy treat, the oatmeal cookie. Enjoy with milk!
National Chocolate Chip Day
Chocolate chip cookies, chocolate chip cookie dough pops…the possibilities are endless for tasty, irresistible treats on National Chocolate Chip Day.
National Blueberry Pie Day
Rich in antioxidants, blueberries make the perfect pie filling. Bake your own (it’s okay, you can use a store-bought crust) or visit a bakery or diner.
National Nutty Fudge Day
Try making your own fudge, or take a fun trip with friends or family to a nearby tourist town to try out any number of flavor and flavor combinations.
National Candy Month
Give yourself some room to indulge in your favorite candies during Candy Month, from Haribo gummy bears to Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups and more.
National Country Cooking Month
Home baked bread, healthy veggies and tasty starches…try making healthy, affordable food from fresh, high-quality ingredients during Country Cooking month.
National Soul Food Month
Beginning in African-American communities in the 1960s, soul food now calls to mind the mouth-watering flavors of hearty, cheap recipes of all kinds.
National Iced Tea Month
When the weather gets too warm for hot tea, just ice it! Mint tea, fruity teas, even the Southern classic sweet tea will all refresh you on a warm and sunny day.
National Absinthe Day
The emerald liquid beckons, promising a mystical experience. As the spoon drips ice-cold water over the sugar cube, the aroma intoxicates. The Green Fairy whispers secrets, but beware: one too many sips, and she'll possess you.
National Don’t Cry Over Spilled Milk Day
Life is too short to dwell on small mistakes. Keep your head up, learn from your spills, and keep moving forward!
National Garlic Day
If you think you have enough garlic, add more. These flavorful bulbs improve just about every dish you could think to put them in, so get cooking!
National Hamburger Month
Host a cookout, make your own hamburgers, try a new kind of burger, or even just visit your favorite classic fast food restaurant to treat yourself.
National Blueberry Cheesecake Day
Try making your own blueberry cheesecake, or visit a bakery or restaurant to enjoy this cheesy, sweet, tangy graham cracker-crusted treat.
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Find out what else is coming upNational Puzzle Day
From jigsaws to Rubik’s Cubes, crosswords to riddles, give your brain a rewarding workout or try inventing a brand new puzzle of your own.
National Weatherperson’s Day
The meteorologists on TV are like real-life superheroes, predicting the weather to keep us safe and helping us plan our outdoor activities.
Hug Day
Spread comfort, connection, and joy - one simple embrace can brighten someone’s day.






















