Turtle Adoption Day
Slow and Steady Wins the Heart Turtle Adoption Day, celebrated on November 27, encourages people to show compassion for one of the planet’s oldest and most fascinating creatures. With their […]
Slow and Steady Wins the Heart Turtle Adoption Day, celebrated on November 27, encourages people to show compassion for one of the planet’s oldest and most fascinating creatures. With their […]
A Tribute to Theatre and Textile Arts Every November 27, Pins and Needles Day commemorates two distinct yet interconnected traditions: a groundbreaking labor musical and the everyday craft of sewing. The […]
The Art of Reviving Bread French toast may have “French” in its name, but the idea of reviving stale bread with eggs and milk predates France by millennia. A cookbook […]
From Sacred Drink to Sweet Indulgence Chocolate has been cherished for thousands of years. The story begins in Mesoamerica, where the Olmec, Maya, and Aztec peoples cultivated cacao trees and […]
Honoring a Hero On and Off the Screen Chadwick Boseman Day, observed annually on November 29—his birthday—celebrates the life, art, and enduring impact of an actor whose presence transcended the […]
A Modern Classic with Vintage Charm Peppermint bark may be a relative newcomer to the holiday dessert table, yet it feels instantly nostalgic. Its appeal lies in the perfect contrast—cool […]
What National Cat Lovers Month Celebrates National Cat Lovers Month, observed each January, is a month-long celebration of one of humanity’s oldest and most enigmatic companions. Cats have shared space […]
What National Mutt Day Recognizes National Mutt Day is observed twice each year, on July 31 and December 2, to celebrate mixed-breed dogs and to promote adoption from shelters and […]
A Slice of Mid-Century Comfort Green bean casserole is as 1950s Americana as it gets. In 1955, Dorcas Reilly, a home economist in the Campbell Soup Company’s test kitchen, was asked to develop a quick, family-friendly side dish that used ingredients most homemakers already had on hand. Her solution—canned green beans mixed with cream of […]
Imagining a World Designed for Everyone On December 3 each year, the International Day of Persons with Disabilities invites people around the globe to imagine a world built for everyone. Established by the United Nations General Assembly in 1992, the day promotes the rights and well-being of persons with disabilities and raises awareness about their […]
Small Cakes, Big Comfort Cookies are tiny cakes—sweet bites of comfort that fit neatly in the palm of your hand. The word itself comes from the Dutch koekje, meaning “little cake,” a name that arrived in America with Dutch immigrants in the 17th century. Over time, bakers transformed these simple treats into an entire universe […]
Why International Cheetah Day Exists International Cheetah Day is observed each year on December 4 to raise awareness about the world’s fastest land animal and the urgent threats it faces. Fewer than 7,000 cheetahs remain in the wild today, spread across fragmented habitats in Africa and a small population in Iran. Once ranging across Africa, […]
