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]]>Empanadas, a type of fried savory pie that typically contains meat and/or vegetables, are a favorite throughout the Spanish-speaking world. April 8th affords us an opportunity to buy empanadas from our favorite bakery or make our own in order to spice things up!
Who hasn’t been to a party and seen a cheeseball on the table of snacks? This appetizer favorite, which combines different types of cheese with cream cheese, sour cream, and other flavorings, can be served with crackers or veggies for dipping and spreading.
The end of the month of April is usually synonymous with good weather, so why not celebrate National Picnic Day on April 23rd? Head to your favorite park or green area and take your favorite foods to eat outside with friends or loved ones.
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]]>Drinks are an especially common thing to celebrate in March, with several of them having their own day to be enjoyed and celebrated. Take a look at these three which you should make plans to participate in!
A favorite soft drink everywhere, ginger ale will be celebrated on Saturday, March 13th. Whether it’s on ice by itself or as a mixer in a cocktail or other alcoholic beverage, this sweet, spicy soda is a favorite that is often overlooked.
March marks the beginning of bock beer season, with this regional German beverage being “in season” from now until the beginning of May. Saturday, March 20th, will be a perfect excuse for buying a bottle of your favorite bock beer and enjoying it, hopefully with warm patio weather outside!
Whiskey lovers, unite! On this late March Saturday, you will have the chance to break out your best bottle of the stuff and celebrate with a glass of whiskey on the rocks. This holiday is celebrated all around the world, making it a perfect opportunity to revisit one of your favorite whiskies or even try a new one.
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]]>Drinks are an especially common thing to celebrate in March, with several of them having their own day to be enjoyed and celebrated. Take a look at these three which you should make plans to participate in!
A favorite soft drink everywhere, ginger ale will be celebrated on Saturday, March 13th. Whether it’s on ice by itself or as a mixer in a cocktail or other alcoholic beverage, this sweet, spicy soda is a favorite that is often overlooked.
March marks the beginning of bock beer season, with this regional German beverage being “in season” from now until the beginning of May. Saturday, March 20th, will be a perfect excuse for buying a bottle of your favorite bock beer and enjoying it, hopefully with warm patio weather outside!
Whiskey lovers, unite! On this late March Saturday, you will have the chance to break out your best bottle of the stuff and celebrate with a glass of whiskey on the rocks. This holiday is celebrated all around the world, making it a perfect opportunity to revisit one of your favorite whiskies or even try a new one.
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]]>We are still in the heart of winter, and nothing warms up your body and soul during the cold months of the year like soup. So make plans to prepare your favorite soup this Wednesday and enjoy it for lunch or dinner.
Mamma Mia! Did you know that Italian food has its own special day on February 13th? A great way to commemorate this fun holiday is by ordering food from your favorite local Italian restaurant, or if you’re feeling brave, by making a special dish yourself!
We simply can’t wait to celebrate National Tortilla Chip Day near the end of the month, as these little crunchy guys are one of our favorite snacks ever. Whether you enjoy them plain or dipped in guacamole, salsa, or queso, treat yourself to some tortilla chips on the 24th!
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]]>The post Get Ready to Celebrate These February Drink Holidays in 2021! appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>Drinks are an especially popular thing to celebrate during the second month of the year, with a number of fun commemorations on the slate related to different beverages. Here are some ideas for ones that you can celebrate!
Cafe au Lait is one of the most popular coffee drinks in the world, a tried and true mix of espresso and hot milk in a proportion of around 1 to 2. You can celebrate on the 17th by making your own at home or ordering one from your local coffee shop.
As if we needed any sort of excuse to drink wine, February 18th is a day where you are encouraged to have at least a glass of it! Personally, we think we will opt for a Spanish red tempranillo. What about you?
One of Mexico’s most beloved drinks is the margarita, a combination of tequila, lime juice, and triple sec. It has its own day to shine on the 22nd of February, a day when you should take some time to just relax and sip on a marg!
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]]>Here are some that you must add to your agenda!
Let’s be honest here: we all love sweet treats, and National Candy Day is the perfect excuse to throw caution to the wind and plan a celebration including your favorite candies. We always celebrate this holiday with Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, and you can choose whatever you celebrate with!
It’s way too easy to find your refrigerator disorganized and full of food that is expired or unwanted. Take advantage of this November 15th holiday to do a deep cleaning and reorganization of this essential kitchen appliance.
French toast is one of my preferred breakfast treats, and you can bet that we will be whipping up a batch of it on November 28th! Whether you like topping them with maple syrup, chocolate sauce, fruit, or ice cream, this is the day to treat yourself to some french toast.
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]]>Check out these three which you should definitely add to your calendar.
National Sugar Cookie Day on July 9th is a great excuse for baking a batch of these delicious and versatile cookies. Whether you like them plain or in creative shapes with ornate frosting, this day is a perfect opportunity to enjoy a sugar cookie.
Let’s be honest. French fries might not be the healthiest food, but who doesn’t love a side of french fries from time to time with a hamburger or fried chicken? Don’t be ashamed if you have a plate of them on July 13th!
While some people might opt for more creative and outside-of-the-box ice cream flavors, for us, there’s nothing as good as a bowl of quality vanilla ice cream. One great way to dress it up on July 23rd is to make a delicious sundae with syrup, berries, or a chocolate topping.
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]]>Empanadas are a fried, doughy treat that is commonly made and consumed in countries such as Spain, Argentina, and the Philippines. They can be filled either with sweet or savory ingredients and are the perfect snack on the go!
Baking has its world celebration day on the nineteenth of May, a day in which we should all dedicate some time to baking one of our favorite treats! From cakes to breads, use your imagination and make something absolutely to die for on this day.
Hamburgers are a classic food that is best enjoyed made outside on a grill in the beautiful spring weather. On this Thursday, why not fire up your grill after work and make your favorite hamburger to celebrate?
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]]>The post Get Ready to Celebrate These April Food Holidays! appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>There are plenty of food holidays to celebrate in the fourth month of the year, too! Here are some to add to your agenda.
Beer has its own special celebration on April 7th, a day that’s the perfect excuse to get together with friends and head to your local pub! On this Tuesday night, reach for your favorite suds, whether they’re from a small microbrewery or a classic favorite like Budweiser or Guinness!
Are you a fan of Eggs Benedict? This popular New York invention consists of a halved English muffin covered with a poached egg and Hollandaise sauce. It’s a brunch favorite, and the 16th of April is the perfect day to eat out and enjoy this treat!
Whether you like soft-baked pretzels or the salty kind that you find in a bag, April 26th is the day to celebrate this German treat. Whether you decide to make a batch at home or if you decide to head to your local pretzel shop, this is the day to treat yourself!
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]]>The post Check Out These Upcoming Food Holidays in March appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>Here are three food holidays that you should definitely single out to celebrate in the upcoming month.
National Cereal Day is the perfect opportunity to celebrate one of the world’s favorite breakfast foods. Whether you prefer Lucky Charms, Cheerios, or Raisin Bran, be sure to have a bowl of cereal this Sunday morning!
Have you ever had a Sloppy Joe before? This century-old sandwich from the United States combines ground beef or pork with a tomato-based sauce containing onions, tomato sauce, brown sugar, and Worcestershire sauce to make a messy, but delicious sandwich.
Whisky is one of the world’s favorite alcoholic beverages, whether it comes from Ireland, Scotland, or Tennessee. Containing a complex flavor profile that depends on the region from which it comes, you can enjoy whisky on the rocks or in a cocktail on March 27th.
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]]>The post Get Prepared for April 2021’s Best Food Holidays! appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>Empanadas, a type of fried savory pie that typically contains meat and/or vegetables, are a favorite throughout the Spanish-speaking world. April 8th affords us an opportunity to buy empanadas from our favorite bakery or make our own in order to spice things up!
Who hasn’t been to a party and seen a cheeseball on the table of snacks? This appetizer favorite, which combines different types of cheese with cream cheese, sour cream, and other flavorings, can be served with crackers or veggies for dipping and spreading.
The end of the month of April is usually synonymous with good weather, so why not celebrate National Picnic Day on April 23rd? Head to your favorite park or green area and take your favorite foods to eat outside with friends or loved ones.
The post Get Prepared for April 2021’s Best Food Holidays! appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>The post Get Your Glasses Ready to Celebrate These Drink Holidays in March 2021 appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>Drinks are an especially common thing to celebrate in March, with several of them having their own day to be enjoyed and celebrated. Take a look at these three which you should make plans to participate in!
A favorite soft drink everywhere, ginger ale will be celebrated on Saturday, March 13th. Whether it’s on ice by itself or as a mixer in a cocktail or other alcoholic beverage, this sweet, spicy soda is a favorite that is often overlooked.
March marks the beginning of bock beer season, with this regional German beverage being “in season” from now until the beginning of May. Saturday, March 20th, will be a perfect excuse for buying a bottle of your favorite bock beer and enjoying it, hopefully with warm patio weather outside!
Whiskey lovers, unite! On this late March Saturday, you will have the chance to break out your best bottle of the stuff and celebrate with a glass of whiskey on the rocks. This holiday is celebrated all around the world, making it a perfect opportunity to revisit one of your favorite whiskies or even try a new one.
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]]>The post Get Your Glasses Ready to Celebrate These Drink Holidays in March 2021 appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>Drinks are an especially common thing to celebrate in March, with several of them having their own day to be enjoyed and celebrated. Take a look at these three which you should make plans to participate in!
A favorite soft drink everywhere, ginger ale will be celebrated on Saturday, March 13th. Whether it’s on ice by itself or as a mixer in a cocktail or other alcoholic beverage, this sweet, spicy soda is a favorite that is often overlooked.
March marks the beginning of bock beer season, with this regional German beverage being “in season” from now until the beginning of May. Saturday, March 20th, will be a perfect excuse for buying a bottle of your favorite bock beer and enjoying it, hopefully with warm patio weather outside!
Whiskey lovers, unite! On this late March Saturday, you will have the chance to break out your best bottle of the stuff and celebrate with a glass of whiskey on the rocks. This holiday is celebrated all around the world, making it a perfect opportunity to revisit one of your favorite whiskies or even try a new one.
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]]>The post Add These February Food Holidays to Your Calendar in 2021 appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>We are still in the heart of winter, and nothing warms up your body and soul during the cold months of the year like soup. So make plans to prepare your favorite soup this Wednesday and enjoy it for lunch or dinner.
Mamma Mia! Did you know that Italian food has its own special day on February 13th? A great way to commemorate this fun holiday is by ordering food from your favorite local Italian restaurant, or if you’re feeling brave, by making a special dish yourself!
We simply can’t wait to celebrate National Tortilla Chip Day near the end of the month, as these little crunchy guys are one of our favorite snacks ever. Whether you enjoy them plain or dipped in guacamole, salsa, or queso, treat yourself to some tortilla chips on the 24th!
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]]>The post Get Ready to Celebrate These February Drink Holidays in 2021! appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>Drinks are an especially popular thing to celebrate during the second month of the year, with a number of fun commemorations on the slate related to different beverages. Here are some ideas for ones that you can celebrate!
Cafe au Lait is one of the most popular coffee drinks in the world, a tried and true mix of espresso and hot milk in a proportion of around 1 to 2. You can celebrate on the 17th by making your own at home or ordering one from your local coffee shop.
As if we needed any sort of excuse to drink wine, February 18th is a day where you are encouraged to have at least a glass of it! Personally, we think we will opt for a Spanish red tempranillo. What about you?
One of Mexico’s most beloved drinks is the margarita, a combination of tequila, lime juice, and triple sec. It has its own day to shine on the 22nd of February, a day when you should take some time to just relax and sip on a marg!
The post Get Ready to Celebrate These February Drink Holidays in 2021! appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>The post Add November’s Top Food Holidays to Your Calendar appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>Here are some that you must add to your agenda!
Let’s be honest here: we all love sweet treats, and National Candy Day is the perfect excuse to throw caution to the wind and plan a celebration including your favorite candies. We always celebrate this holiday with Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, and you can choose whatever you celebrate with!
It’s way too easy to find your refrigerator disorganized and full of food that is expired or unwanted. Take advantage of this November 15th holiday to do a deep cleaning and reorganization of this essential kitchen appliance.
French toast is one of my preferred breakfast treats, and you can bet that we will be whipping up a batch of it on November 28th! Whether you like topping them with maple syrup, chocolate sauce, fruit, or ice cream, this is the day to treat yourself to some french toast.
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]]>The post July is Full of Tasty Food Celebrations appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>Check out these three which you should definitely add to your calendar.
National Sugar Cookie Day on July 9th is a great excuse for baking a batch of these delicious and versatile cookies. Whether you like them plain or in creative shapes with ornate frosting, this day is a perfect opportunity to enjoy a sugar cookie.
Let’s be honest. French fries might not be the healthiest food, but who doesn’t love a side of french fries from time to time with a hamburger or fried chicken? Don’t be ashamed if you have a plate of them on July 13th!
While some people might opt for more creative and outside-of-the-box ice cream flavors, for us, there’s nothing as good as a bowl of quality vanilla ice cream. One great way to dress it up on July 23rd is to make a delicious sundae with syrup, berries, or a chocolate topping.
The post July is Full of Tasty Food Celebrations appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>The post Put These May Food Holidays on Your Calendar appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>Empanadas are a fried, doughy treat that is commonly made and consumed in countries such as Spain, Argentina, and the Philippines. They can be filled either with sweet or savory ingredients and are the perfect snack on the go!
Baking has its world celebration day on the nineteenth of May, a day in which we should all dedicate some time to baking one of our favorite treats! From cakes to breads, use your imagination and make something absolutely to die for on this day.
Hamburgers are a classic food that is best enjoyed made outside on a grill in the beautiful spring weather. On this Thursday, why not fire up your grill after work and make your favorite hamburger to celebrate?
The post Put These May Food Holidays on Your Calendar appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>The post Get Ready to Celebrate These April Food Holidays! appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>There are plenty of food holidays to celebrate in the fourth month of the year, too! Here are some to add to your agenda.
Beer has its own special celebration on April 7th, a day that’s the perfect excuse to get together with friends and head to your local pub! On this Tuesday night, reach for your favorite suds, whether they’re from a small microbrewery or a classic favorite like Budweiser or Guinness!
Are you a fan of Eggs Benedict? This popular New York invention consists of a halved English muffin covered with a poached egg and Hollandaise sauce. It’s a brunch favorite, and the 16th of April is the perfect day to eat out and enjoy this treat!
Whether you like soft-baked pretzels or the salty kind that you find in a bag, April 26th is the day to celebrate this German treat. Whether you decide to make a batch at home or if you decide to head to your local pretzel shop, this is the day to treat yourself!
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]]>The post Check Out These Upcoming Food Holidays in March appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>Here are three food holidays that you should definitely single out to celebrate in the upcoming month.
National Cereal Day is the perfect opportunity to celebrate one of the world’s favorite breakfast foods. Whether you prefer Lucky Charms, Cheerios, or Raisin Bran, be sure to have a bowl of cereal this Sunday morning!
Have you ever had a Sloppy Joe before? This century-old sandwich from the United States combines ground beef or pork with a tomato-based sauce containing onions, tomato sauce, brown sugar, and Worcestershire sauce to make a messy, but delicious sandwich.
Whisky is one of the world’s favorite alcoholic beverages, whether it comes from Ireland, Scotland, or Tennessee. Containing a complex flavor profile that depends on the region from which it comes, you can enjoy whisky on the rocks or in a cocktail on March 27th.
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