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National Charcuterie Board Day

Charcuterie is the craft of curing, smoking and preserving meat, a tradition that dates back to at least 15th‑century France. The word comes from ‘chair cuite’, meaning cooked flesh, and referred to shops that sold sausages, pâtés and rillettes. French guilds regulated production, and regional specialities evolved—think saucisson sec in the Auvergne, jambon de Bayonne […]

National Cherry Popsicle Day

The Popsicle owes its existence to an 11‑year‑old boy’s forgetfulness. In 1905, San Francisco resident Frank Epperson mixed powdered soda pop with water and left his cup, stirring stick and all, on the porch overnight. Temperatures dipped below freezing, and he awoke to find a sweet ice block on a stick. Epperson dubbed his accidental […]