2 Fashionable Pups Celebrating Every Fun Holiday of the Year
September is a great month for national holidays. Did you know September is also Save the Koala Month, World Animal Remembrance Month, and National Save a Tiger Month? ย Join Dexter and Loki, on their adventures as they celebrate all the fun holidays in September. What’s your favorite national holiday in September and how will you celebrate? ย
September 1
NATIONAL CHERRY POPOVER DAY
NATIONAL CHERRY POPOVER DAY
JULY 1 ๐๐ Puff up with delight; it’s Cherry Popover Day! ๐๐ Popovers, known for their crispy exteriors and soft, airy interiors, are believed to be American derivatives of the classic British Yorkshire pudding. While traditional popovers are often served with butter or gravy, adding cherries brings a delightful burst of sweetness and color, turning them into a delightful treat perfect for any time of the day. Delving into history, cherries have been savored for thousands of years, with archaeological evidence showing they were eaten by prehistoric humans as far back as the Stone Age. Here’s a juicy tidbit: Did you know that there are more than 1,000 varieties of cherries? Yet, only a handful are produced commercially. Today, let’s enjoy the sweet fusion of cherries in our popovers and appreciate the delicious combination of history and flavor they bring to our tables. Celebrate with a bite and savor the sweet and fluffy magic! ๐๐ฅณ๐๐
September 2
WORLD COCONUT DAY
WORLD COCONUT DAY
๐ฅฅ๐ Shake your palm trees; it’s World Coconut Day! ๐๐ฅฅ Originating from the Malay-Indonesian region, the coconut palm has been cherished for millennia, with ancient Sanskrit writings referring to it as “Kalpa Vriksha” or the “tree that provides all the necessities of life.” Its versatility is truly incredible, from the refreshing water inside to the myriad uses of its oil, flesh, and even husk. World Coconut Day was established to promote sustainable coconut farming, highlighting its economic importance in tropical countries. Here’s a nutty fact for you: Did you know that the name “coconut” comes from the 16th-century Portuguese and Spanish word “coco,” meaning “head” or “skull”, due to the three indentations on the coconut shell that resemble facial features? Today, let’s raise our coconut drinks to salute this tropical marvel that keeps on giving, from our kitchens to our cosmetics and beyond. Cheers to the mighty coconut and its global impact! ๐ฅฅ๐ด๐ฅณ๐
September 3
PET ROCK DAY
WORLD COCONUT DAY
๐ฅฅ๐ Shake your palm trees; it’s World Coconut Day! ๐๐ฅฅ Originating from the Malay-Indonesian region, the coconut palm has been cherished for millennia, with ancient Sanskrit writings referring to it as “Kalpa Vriksha” or the “tree that provides all the necessities of life.” Its versatility is truly incredible, from the refreshing water inside to the myriad uses of its oil, flesh, and even husk. World Coconut Day was established to promote sustainable coconut farming, highlighting its economic importance in tropical countries. Here’s a nutty fact for you: Did you know that the name “coconut” comes from the 16th-century Portuguese and Spanish word “coco,” meaning “head” or “skull”, due to the three indentations on the coconut shell that resemble facial features? Today, let’s raise our coconut drinks to salute this tropical marvel that keeps on giving, from our kitchens to our cosmetics and beyond. Cheers to the mighty coconut and its global impact! ๐ฅฅ๐ด๐ฅณ๐
NATIONAL CHIANTI DAY
NATIONAL CHIANTI DAY – FIRST FRIDAY IN SEPTEMBER
๐ท๐ Raise your glasses; it’s National Chianti Day! ๐๐ท Hailing from the heart of Tuscany, Italy, Chianti is one of the world’s most recognized and cherished red wines. With a history stretching back to the 13th century, this wine, primarily made from the Sangiovese grape, has undergone various refinements and classifications to reach its revered status today. Chianti’s deep ties to the Tuscan region are reflected not only in its taste but also in its cultural significance, often celebrated in art, literature, and cuisine. And here’s a vinous fun fact for you: Did you remember those iconic round bottles encased in a straw basket called a ‘fiasco’? They were once synonymous with Chianti! While modern Chianti bottles have mostly moved away from this design, the memory of the ‘fiasco’ remains a nostalgic nod to the wine’s rich history. So, whether you’re a casual sipper or a wine aficionado, today’s the perfect day to pour a glass, revel in Chianti’s storied past, and toast to its enduring legacy! Salute! ๐ท๐ฎ๐น๐ฅณ๐
September 4
MACADMIA DAY
NATIONAL MACADEMIA NUT DAY
๐ฐ๐ Crack open the celebration; it’s National Macadamia Nut Day! ๐๐ฐ Native to Australia, the macadamia tree was initially valued more for its ornamental beauty than its edible nut. However, once the delicious qualities of the macadamia nut were discovered, its popularity surged. The tree and its prized nut were introduced to Hawaii in the late 19th century, where they thrived and soon became a major commercial crop. In fact, for many, Hawaii is often mistakenly thought of as the native home of the macadamia due to its large-scale production and export. Now, here’s a crunchy fun fact for you: Macadamia nuts are one of the toughest nuts to crack! Their shell is so hard that it can take up to 300 pounds per square inch of pressure to break it open. So, on this day, whether you enjoy them in cookies, chocolates, or just on their own, take a moment to appreciate the journey of this luxurious nut from the Australian forests to the world’s snack bowls. Cheers to the magnificent macadamia! ๐ฐ๐ฅณ๐๐
September 5
CHEESE PIZZA DAY
NATIONAL CHEESE PIZZA DAY
๐๐ Grab a slice and join the festivities; it’s National Cheese Pizza Day! ๐๐ Originating in ancient Greece, where they topped bread with oils, herbs, and local spices, the idea of pizza traveled to Italy where it evolved into the delightful dish we adore today. Naples, in particular, is often hailed as the birthplace of modern pizza. While toppings have diversified over centuries, the simplicity and brilliance of the cheese pizza remain unparalleled, showcasing a perfect trifecta of dough, tomato sauce, and melted cheese. And here’s a cheesy fun fact for you: The Margherita pizza, named after Queen Margherita of Savoy, is said to resemble the colors of the Italian flag โ red from tomatoes, white from mozzarella, and green from basil. Though this isn’t a plain cheese pizza, it highlights the significance of cheese in the pizza world! So, today, whether you’re a gourmet pizza enthusiast or a lover of the classic slice, take a moment to celebrate this universally adored dish that has melted hearts across the globe. Cheers to the timeless cheese pizza! ๐๐ง๐ฅณ๐
September 6
READ A BOOK DAY
NATIONAL READ A BOOK DAY
Happy National Read a Book Day! This is a great holiday not just for avid readers but for those whoโve strayed away from books and want to revisit the art of reading. Fun fact: Dorthy Straight is cited as one of the youngest authors. She wrote a book titled โHow the world beganโ in 1962 at the age of 4. Crazy right? Who else here wrote a book? Whatโs your favorite book? โ๏ธ๐๐
September 7
GOOGLE COMMEMORATION DAY
GOOGLE COMMEMORATION DAY Today we celebrate the Google Search Engine to help us find all the fun things we are looking for from Youtube DiY projects, to recipes, hobbies, news and more. Fun Fact: Pet T Rex: Googleโs California headquarters, know as the Googleplex, has a life sized replica of a T-Rex dinosaur named โStanโ. Rumor has it that it represents the reminder to not let Google go extinct. ๐ฆ๐
SAVE THE KOALA MONTH
SAVE THE KOALA MONTH ๐จ๐ Grab your eucalyptus branches; September is Save the Koala Month! ๐๐จ Initiated by the Australian Koala Foundation, Save the Koala Month emphasizes the urgent need to protect these iconic marsupials and their habitats. Deforestation, urbanization, and diseases have put severe stress on koala populations, resulting in them being classified as vulnerable to extinction. The month of September is chosen specifically as it’s the breeding season for koalas, drawing attention to the future generations of these lovable creatures. Here’s a cuddly fun fact for you: Did you know koalas have unique fingerprints that are remarkably similar to human fingerprints? Even under a microscope, it’s challenging to distinguish between the two! As we dive into this month, let’s raise awareness, contribute to conservation efforts, and ensure these furry ambassadors of Australia have a secure and thriving future. Give a cheer for the koalas and let’s do our part to safeguard their eucalyptus-filled homes! ๐จ๐ฟ๐ฅณ๐
September 8
IGUANA AWARENESS DAY
Iguana Awareness Day. Today is dedicated to the beauty, importance and unique characteristics of these magnificent reptiles while also shedding light on the challenges they face in both the wild and captivity. Fun Fact: Did you know that iguanaโs have a third eye on top of their head? The third eye is used to detect predators from above. Who wants to learn more about these incredible creatures and promote their conservation? ๐ฆ๐
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September 9
CARE BEAR SHARE BEAR'S DAY
NATIONAL CARE BEARS SHARE CARE DAY ๐ป๐๐ Hug in tight; it’s Care Bear Share Bear’s Day! ๐๐๐ป Born from the creative minds at American Greetings in the early 1980s, the Care Bears were initially designed by artist Elena Kucharik for greeting cards. These rainbow-colored bears, each representing a different feeling or trait, quickly captured hearts worldwide, leading to TV shows, movies, toys, and much more. Share Bear, with her radiant purple fur and two interlocking heart belly badge, symbolizes the joys of sharing and caring. She often acts as a reminder of how simple acts of generosity can make the world a brighter place.
And here’s a heartwarming fun fact for you: The Care Bears were introduced at the 1983 International Toy Fair in New York City and immediately became one of the top 10 best-selling toys by Christmas the same year. Their immense popularity in the 80s solidified their place as pop culture icons!
Today, let’s embrace the spirit of Share Bear by spreading love, sharing with others, and reminding everyone that kindness makes the world go ’round. Celebrate with a Care Bear stare and let the magic of caring and sharing touch every heart! ๐ป๐๐๐
September 10
TV DINNER DAY
NATIONAL TV DINNER DAY Happy National TV Dinner Day! The full course meal neatly packaged in a tin tray. The first Swanson-brand TV Dinner made in the United States, consisted of a Thanksgiving meal which included turkey, cornbread dressing, frozen peas and sweet potatoes neatly packaged in a foil tray. Fun fact, although Swansons is believed to be the originator of these frozen dinners, there are 3 other parties claiming to be the inventors. ๐ฆ๐ฅ
SCHOOL PICTURE DAY
NATIONAL SCHOOL PICTURE DAY We celebrate School Picture Day on the second Thursday of September. The holiday was founded by LIfetouch in 2019 to comemmorate 80 years of taking pictures of children each year in the US and Canada. Who likes having their picture taken at school?
September 11
WOMEN'S BASEBALL DAY
NATIONAL WOMEN’S BASEBALL DAY
๐ National Women’s Baseball Day! ๐
Throwback to 1866 with the Vassar Resolutes ๐งข and the game-changing women of the WWII-era AAGPBL โพ! Fun Fact: “A League of Their Own” ๐ฅ, directed by Penny Marshall and starring the legendary Geena Davis, Madonna, and Rosie O’Donnell, brings to life the true stories of these AAGPBL trailblazers. And who could forget Tom Hanks’ unforgettable line: “There’s no crying in baseball!” ๐ One of the most iconic lines in sports film history!
But today isn’t just about recognition. It’s a celebration of resilience ๐, challenging norms ๐, and the love of the game. Remember, baseball isn’t just a man’s game; it’s for everyone who thrills at the pitch, relishes the crack of the bat, and lives for the roar of the crowd. ๐โค๏ธโพ Cheers to the ladies who’ve played, and to those who continue to redefine the diamond! ๐ช #WomensBaseballDay
September 12
CHOCOLATE MILKSHAKE DAY
NATIONAL CHOCOLATE MILKSHAKE DAY
๐ซ๐ฅค Stir things up; it’s National Chocolate Milkshake Day! ๐ฅค๐ซ The beloved milkshake, initially known simply as “shaked” milk, traces its roots back to the late 19th century. Originally, milkshakes were a concoction of milk, whiskey, and flavored syrups, acting as a health tonic. But by the 1920s, the alcohol was replaced by sweet syrups and ice cream, evolving the milkshake into the dessert drink we love today.
Here’s a sweet treat of a fact for you: The world’s largest milkshake was made in 2000 and contained 6,000 gallons of chocolate milkshake goodness. That’s enough to quench a village’s craving!
On this delicious day, let’s raise our glasses to the creamy, frothy blend of ice cream and chocolate that has been a timeless favorite for generations. Whether you enjoy yours thick, thin, with toppings, or just classic, there’s no wrong way to celebrate. Cheers to chocolate milkshake magic! ๐ซ๐ฅค๐๐
September 13
FORTUNE COOKIE DAY
NATIONAL FORTUNE COOKIE DAY
๐ฅ ๐ Crack it open; it’s National Fortune Cookie Day! ๐๐ฅ These crisp, sugary cookies, often accompanying the end of a Chinese meal, are iconic for the messages they hold inside. Surprisingly, despite their association with Chinese cuisine, they’re believed to have originated in early 20th-century California. The debate on their exact origin persists, with both Chinese and Japanese immigrants in the U.S. claiming the creation.
Here’s a whimsical tidbit: The world’s largest fortune cookie, made by Green Giant, weighed in at a whopping 7,200 pounds and contained a fortune that read, “The future looks sweet!”
Today, as you crack open a cookie and read its fortune, remember the joy and wonder these little treats have brought to countless diners. Whether for sage advice, simple fun, or the cookie itself, there’s always a reason to smile. Wishing you good fortune and delicious moments! ๐ฅ ๐ฎ๐๐
ROALD DAHL DAY
NATIONAL ROALD DAHL DAY
Each year on September 13th, bibliophiles, children, and adults alike come together to celebrate National Roald Dahl Day, honoring one of the world’s most beloved children’s authors. This day, which falls on Dahl’s birthday, is a heartwarming tribute to the genius behind classics like “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” “Matilda,” “The BFG,” and many more. Born in 1916 in Wales, Roald Dahl’s imaginative tales have inspired, entertained, and enchanted readers for generations, introducing them to a world where the impossible seems entirely possible.
Fun Fact: Did you know that Roald Dahl also had a fascinating stint as a fighter pilot and intelligence officer during World War II? This multifaceted man wasn’t just a gifted storyteller, but also a real-life hero!
On National Roald Dahl Day, fans often read their favorite stories, host themed events, or even dress up as iconic characters from his books. So, grab a book, delve into Dahl’s magical world, and remember the magic of childhood wonder! ๐ซ๐โจ
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September 14
CREME FILLED DONUT DAY
๐ฉ๐ Dive into sweetness; it’s National Cream Filled Donut Day! ๐๐ฉ The history of donuts is a rich tapestry, with origins spanning across various cultures. From the Dutch settlers in early America with their “olykoeks” (oil cakes) to the evolution of the ring-shaped donut we know today, these treats have undergone delicious transformations. The cream-filled iteration is a testament to the continuous innovation in the world of pastries.
Here’s a sweet tidbit: Did you know that during World War I, Salvation Army workers served up donuts, including cream-filled varieties, to soldiers to boost morale? They became known as “Doughnut Dollies.”
Today, let’s honor this delightful pastry by indulging in the heavenly combination of fluffy dough and creamy center. Whether you’re a fan of vanilla, chocolate, or custard filling, there’s a creamy donut waiting to make your day extra special. Cheers to every bite of creamy goodness! ๐ฉ๐ฅณ๐๐
September 15
LINGUINIE DAY
NATIONAL LINGUINE DAY
๐โจ Twirl your forks; it’s National Linguine Day! โจ๐ Linguine, meaning “little tongues” in Italian, originates from the Liguria region of Italy. This thin, flat pasta is traditionally served with seafood or pesto, showcasing the fresh flavors of its coastal origin.
Fun fact for the pasta aficionados: While linguine may look similar to its cousin, spaghetti, it’s distinct in shape. Linguine is wider and flatter, which makes it perfect for clinging onto lighter, more delicate sauces.
Today, let’s indulge in the culinary artistry of Italy by diving into a plate of perfectly cooked linguine, paired with your favorite sauce. Whether it’s a classic alfredo or a zesty clam sauce, there’s no better day to savor the
Here’s a sweet tidbit: Did you know that during World War I, Salvation Army workers served up donuts, including cream-filled varieties, to soldiers to boost morale? They became known as “Doughnut Dollies.”
Today, let’s honor this delightful pastry by indulging in the heavenly combination of fluffy dough and creamy center. Whether you’re a fan of vanilla, chocolate, or custard filling, there’s a creamy donut waiting to make your day extra special. Cheers to every bite of creamy goodness! ๐ฉ๐ฅณ๐๐
September 16
September 17
PET BIRD DAY
NATIONAL PET BIRD DAY Today we celebrate Happy National Pet Bird Day! Meet our older brother Pluto, a beautiful Budgie whoโs been with our family for 8 years now. Itโs estimated that about 5% of American household own birds. The organization โBEAKโ Bird Enjoyment and Advantage Koalition founded the holiday for all bird parents and bird lovers. Whoโs going to celebrate #nationalpetbirdday with us today?
September 18
RICE KRISPIES DAY
RICE KRISPIES TREATS DAY
๐๐ Snap, crackle, and pop โ it’s Rice Krispies Treats Day! ๐๐ These beloved gooey, marshmallowy squares have a nostalgic charm thatโs captivated generations. Invented in 1939 by Malitta Jensen and Mildred Day at the Kellogg Company, they were initially crafted as a fundraiser for a Camp Fire Girls event, and their success soared from there.
Here’s a crunchy tidbit: Ever wonder about that signature sound? Rice Krispies get their iconic “snap, crackle, pop” from the tiny air pockets in the rice grains that burst when in contact with milk or moisture!
Today, whether you enjoy your treat classic-style or jazzed up with additions like chocolate chips or sprinkles, take a moment to relish the crispy delight that’s brought joy to so many over the years. Cheers to a timeless treat that continues to crunch its way into our hearts! ๐๐ซ๐ฅณ๐
September 19
BUTTERSCOTCH PUDDING DAY
NATIONAL BUTTERSCOTCH PUDDING DAY
๐ฎ๐ Sweet and smooth, it’s Butterscotch Pudding Day! ๐๐ฎ Butterscotch, a delightful blend of butter and brown sugar, traces its roots back to 19th-century England. The name is thought to have derived from the term โto scotchโ, referring to cutting or scoring, a step once used in its production.
Here’s a caramelized tidbit: While both caramel and butterscotch involve sugar and butter, the distinguishing factor is the sugar; caramel uses white sugar while butterscotch goes for brown.
On this delectable day, let’s take a creamy dive into this velvety pudding that has warmed hearts and satisfied sweet tooths for generations. Whether enjoyed as a homemade dessert or a store-bought treat, butterscotch pudding never fails to transport us to a place of pure nostalgia. Raise a spoon to the golden goodness of butterscotch! ๐ฎ๐ฅ๐๐
September 20
STRING CHEESE DAY
NATIONAL STRING CHEESE DAY
๐ง๐ Stretch and savor, it’s National String Cheese Day! ๐๐ง This playful snack has been a favorite among kids and adults alike for decades. The origins of string cheese are linked to the age-old process of making mozzarella. By stretching and pulling the curd at a warm temperature, the protein fibers align, giving it that characteristic “stringy” texture.
Here’s a cheesy tidbit for you: Ever wonder why it’s primarily mozzarella that’s used for string cheese? The unique stretching process of mozzarella, called “pasta filata”, is what grants it the delightful peel-ability!
Today, let’s celebrate this snack-time superstar that’s not only delicious but also entertaining to eat. Whether you’re a peeler or a biter, grab a stick and relish the fun of string cheese. Cheers to the snack that pulls at our heartstrings! ๐งโค๏ธ๐๐
September 21
PAW PAW DAY
NATIONAL PAW PAW DAY This day is about the American Paw Paw fruit and not the Papaya which is the Australian fruit. The Paw Paw fruit is often described as tasting like a mixture of banana, mango and melon. Some people even say it has hints of custard and vanilla. It has a short shelf life which is why its not often found in grocery stores. Fun fact: The Pawpaw is the only host plant for the larvae zebra swallowtail butterfly. Has anyone ever tasted this fruit before? ๐๐๐ณ๐ฆ
BATMAN DAY
NATIONAL BATMAN DAY Today we celebrate Batman Day! The legend of this great fictional comic figure was born in 1939 and he became famous as a hero in Gotham City in his comic books, television shows and movies. But it was Comic Con who wanted to celebrate the 75th anniversary of this legend hero and created National Batman Day September 21, 2015. Who wants to help save Democracy with us as we celebrate Batman Day this year?
September 22
ICE CREAM CONE DAY
NATIONAL ICE CREAM CONE DAY ๐ฆ๐ Scoop it up; it’s National Ice Cream Day! ๐๐ฆ The sweet journey of ice cream dates back to ancient China, where a mixture of milk, rice, and snow was flavored for royal enjoyment. Marco Polo is often credited with bringing an early version of this icy treat to Europe from his travels, which eventually evolved into the creamy delight we adore today.
Chill out with this cool fact: Did you know that it takes about 50 licks to finish a single scoop of ice cream?
Today, as we revel in this delicious treat, let’s appreciate the diverse flavors and memories that ice cream has churned up over the years. From classic vanilla to the most exotic of flavors, there’s an ice cream for every palate and occasion. Grab a cone or bowl and celebrate this timeless dessert that brings joy worldwide. Cheers to the sweetest scoops of happiness! ๐ฆ๐๐ฅณ๐
September 23
BUNNY DAY
NATIONAL BUNNY DAY
๐๐ Hop to it; it’s National Bunny Day! ๐๐ Bunnies, also known as rabbits, have hopped their way into various cultures for centuries. From ancient symbols of fertility and rebirth in various traditions, to the famous Easter Bunny bringing treats to children, these fluffy creatures have been adored and celebrated worldwide.
Here’s a furry tidbit: Did you know that bunnies are crepuscular? This means they’re most active during the dawn and dusk, which is different from nocturnal animals that are active at night.
Today, whether you’re a pet bunny owner, a wildlife enthusiast, or just someone who can’t resist their cuddly charm, take a moment to appreciate these wonderful creatures. From their twitching noses to their soft fur and iconic hop, bunnies never fail to bring joy and wonder. So, give a little extra carrot or simply share your favorite bunny story, and let’s cherish our floppy-eared friends! ๐๐ฅ๐๐
September 24
CHERRY JUBILEE DAY
NATIONAL CHERRY JUBILEE DAY to the culinary Chef Auguste Escoffier who made the dessert for the Queen consisting of poached cherries, simple syrup and warm brandy. Today many add Vanilla IceCream and whipped cream to top it off. Who wants to have a Cherry Jubilee dessert with us today? Yum Yum
September 25
LOBSTER DAY
NATIONAL LOBSTER DAY
๐ฆ๐ Dive in, it’s National Lobster Day! ๐๐ฆ These luxurious crustaceans have been gracing dinner plates for centuries. Once deemed the “poor man’s chicken” in colonial America, lobsters were so plentiful that they were often fed to prisoners and apprentices. It wasn’t until the 20th century, with the rise of tourism and railways, that lobsters transitioned from humble fare to gourmet delicacy.
Here’s a claw-some tidbit: Did you know that lobsters can regenerate lost limbs? If a lobster loses a claw or leg, it can grow a new one after a few molting cycles!
Today, as we celebrate these sea treasures, let’s appreciate not only their rich flavor but also their fascinating biology and history. Whether you prefer your lobster boiled, grilled, or in a creamy bisque, there’s no denying the allure of this marine delight. So, butter up and dive into a feast fit for a king! ๐ฆ๐ด๐๐
September 26
DUMPLING DAY
NATIONAL DUMPLING DAY
๐ฅ๐ Roll them up, it’s National Dumpling Day! ๐๐ฅ A universally loved dish, dumplings have been comfort food for countless cultures across the globe. From China’s delicate jiaozi, first crafted over a thousand years ago, to Europe’s hearty pierogi and the Americas’ flavorful empanadas, these stuffed morsels have been feeding souls and stomachs for centuries.
Here’s a steamy tidbit: Did you know the world record for the most dumplings eaten in 2 minutes is a whopping 10? Quite the dumpling dash!
Today, let’s celebrate these versatile pockets of delight that can be boiled, steamed, fried, or baked. Whether you love them filled with meat, veggies, cheese, or something sweet, there’s a dumpling out there just waiting to be savored. Cheers to the tiny treats that pack a punch of flavor in every bite! ๐ฅ๐ด๐๐
September 27
WORLD TOURISM DAY
NATIONAL WORLD TOURISM DAY
๐โ๏ธ๐ Celebrate the wonders of wanderlust; it’s World Tourism Day! ๐โ๏ธ๐ Established by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) in 1980, this day is celebrated every September 27th, marking the date that the UNWTO Statutes were adopted in 1970. The day aims to raise awareness about the significant role tourism plays in fostering mutual understanding, cultural exchange, and economic development across the globe.
Here’s a travel-savvy tidbit: Did you know that in 2019, international tourist arrivals hit a record of 1.5 billion globally? That’s a lot of exploring, adventuring, and connecting!
Today, as we reflect on our own journeys and the beauty of diverse cultures and landscapes, let’s also remember the responsibility of traveling with respect to both local communities and the environment. May our wanderlust always lead us to understanding and unity. Happy travels and happy World Tourism Day! ๐๐ ๐๐
September 28
STRAWBERRY CREAM PIE DAY
NATIONAL STRAWBERRY CREAM PIE DAY DAY
๐๐ฅง๐ Get your forks ready; it’s National Strawberry Cream Pie Day! ๐๐ฅง๐ This sweet treat combines the fresh tang of strawberries with the smooth richness of cream, resulting in a pie that’s become a beloved classic. While pies have been enjoyed for millennia, the fusion of strawberries and cream became particularly popular in Europe and later made its way to America, becoming a staple at summer gatherings.
Here’s a juicy tidbit: Did you know that the strawberry isnโt a true berry? It’s an “aggregate fruit,” meaning it forms from a single flower with multiple ovaries. Each tiny “seed” on its surface is technically an individual fruit!
Today, whether you dive into a homemade masterpiece or indulge in a slice from your favorite bakery, take a moment to savor the harmonious blend of flavors. Raise a slice to the dessert that epitomizes the sweetness of summer! ๐๐ฅง๐ด๐๐
September 29
COFFEE DAY
Happy National Coffee Day, a day dedicated to the appreciation of coffee. Coffee is believed to have originated in the Ethiopian region, where legend tells of a goat herder named Kaldi who noticed his goats became more energetic after eating berries from a certain plant. Fun facts: The first coffee house opened in Venice in 1683. Moderate coffee consumption has been linked to several health benefits, including reduced risk of diseases like Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s. It’s also a significant source of antioxidants. And many coffee shops and chains offer free or discounted cups of coffee on National Coffee Day like: Starbucks, Dunkinโ Donuts, Krispy Kreme, Sheetz, Kolache Factory, Dutch Bros, Bean Box, Trade Coffee, Tim Hortons, Steeped Coffee, among others. Whatโs your favorite coffee shop and whatโs your favorite kind of coffee? โ๏ธ ๐๐ฉ
September 30
CHEWING GUM DAY
NATIONAL CHEWING GUM DAY! Every year on September 30th, National Chewing Gum Day sticks its way onto our calendars, reminding us of the simple joy that comes from chomping on this age-old treat. But where did this chewy delight originate?
History: The act of chewing gum is ancient, with many cultures indulging in their own versions. The ancient Greeks munched on mastic tree resin, which they called “mastiche.” Native Americans from New England passed the habit of chewing spruce resin gum to the early settlers. Over time, gum evolved, with various ingredients being experimented with, until the late 19th century when modern chewing gum as we know it began to be manufactured.
Fun Fact: Did you know that in 1994, archaeologists discovered a 5,000-year-old piece of chewing gum made from birch bark tar in Finland? It’s considered the oldest piece of chewing gum ever found!
So next time you pop a piece of gum into your mouth, remember that you’re participating in a tradition that spans millennia. Whether it’s to freshen breath, relieve stress, or just enjoy the taste, gum has a special place in our heartsโand our mouths! Happy National Chewing Gum Day! ๐๐ฌ๐