• National White Chocolate Day

    The Glow of Early September There’s a certain light in early September that makes us think of sweetness shared. National White Chocolate Day, observed on September 22, reminds us that food can be a bridge between strangers and friends. While often debated as to whether it is “real chocolate,” white chocolate holds a place of […]

  • National Snack Stick Day

    National Snack Stick Day

    The Flavor of Early Evenings By the time the sun sets a little earlier in late September, many of us crave comfort in its simplest forms. National Snack Stick Day, celebrated on September 23, offers the perfect excuse to pause, reach for something savory, and indulge in a food that blends convenience with tradition. Whether […]

  • National Cherries Jubilee Day

    A Taste of Late September Long afternoons and shorter days mean one thing: it’s time for cherries jubilee. National Cherries Jubilee Day, observed on September 24, celebrates a dessert that feels both elegant and nostalgic. With its bright fruit, flambéed theatrics, and velvety sweetness, cherries jubilee bridges home comfort and fine dining, inviting us to […]

  • National Lobster Day

    National Lobster Day

    The Return of Lobster Season When the school buses reappear on the streets and the air hints at autumn, many begin to crave the rich taste of lobster. National Lobster Day, celebrated on September 25, honors this shellfish that has gone from humble beginnings to an icon of fine dining. Whether cracked open on a […]

  • National Quesadilla Day

    National Quesadilla Day

    The Comfort of Late September Every year around this time, cravings shift toward foods that bring people together, and few do so as easily as the quesadilla. National Quesadilla Day, celebrated on September 25, is a call to gather over plates and conversation. Simple yet endlessly versatile, the quesadilla is both a comfort food and […]

  • National Food Service Workers Day

    The Unsung Heroes of September You can tell it’s early September when talk turns to gratitude for those who keep our kitchens and dining rooms running. National Food Service Workers Day, observed on September 25, honors the millions of people who prepare, serve, and deliver meals across the country. From bustling restaurants and hotel kitchens […]

  • National Dumpling Day

    National Dumpling Day

    The Comfort of September As soon as the calendar flips to September, dumplings come to mind. National Dumpling Day, observed on September 26, is a gentle reminder to slow down and savor something simple, satisfying, and timeless. Dumplings embody comfort, their warmth and variety making them welcome at any table, whether shared at a neighborhood […]

  • National Pancake Day

    National Pancake Day

    The Whisper of Familiar Flavors It’s hard to say what triggers it first—cooler air or the thought of pancakes sizzling on a griddle. National Pancake Day, celebrated on September 26, is a gentle reminder to pause, gather around the table, and savor the comfort of familiar flavors. Whether stacked high with syrup or served simply […]

  • National Chocolate Milk Day

    The Origins of Chocolate Milk National Chocolate Milk Day celebrates a drink that feels playful yet has surprisingly deep roots in food history. Chocolate itself entered Europe in the 16th century after Spanish explorers encountered cacao in Mesoamerica, where Indigenous civilizations prepared cacao as a bitter, spiced beverage. Sugar and milk were later added in […]

  • National Corned Beef Hash Day

    The Flavor of September Mornings September mornings have a way of making corned beef hash taste even better. National Corned Beef Hash Day, observed each year on September 27, conjures childhood memories and the warmth of kitchens long ago. From diners serving up sizzling skillets to families gathering for weekend breakfasts, hash is a reminder […]

  • National Drink Beer Day

    National Drink Beer Day

    The Long Human History of Beer National Drink Beer Day celebrates one of humanity’s oldest and most influential beverages. Beer predates written language and organized religion, emerging wherever early people learned to cultivate grain. Archaeological evidence suggests fermented grain drinks were consumed as early as 7000 BCE in what is now China, with additional evidence […]

  • National Strawberry Cream Pie Day

    The Sweet Light of September There’s a certain light in early September that makes us think of strawberries and cream. National Strawberry Cream Pie Day, celebrated on September 28, is a reminder that food is more than flavor—it’s a bridge between friends, families, and communities. This simple, refreshing pie has long been a way to […]