• National Tofu Day

    National Tofu Day

    As soon as my calendar flips to September, national tofu day comes to mind. It nudges us to slow down and savor something simple and satisfying. In kitchens and cafes across the country, people take note of the date and remember how national tofu day connects them to seasons past and present. Ages before a […]

  • National Macadamia Nut Day

    The Flavor of Late Summer Long afternoons and shorter days mean one thing to me: it’s time for National Macadamia Nut Day. The holiday, celebrated on September 4, feels like an invitation to slow down and savor something buttery, crisp, and a little indulgent. Across kitchens and cafés, people take note of the date and […]

  • National Food Bank Day

    National Food Bank Day

    A Day to Share the Table Every year around this time, I find myself craving something less about flavor and more about purpose—National Food Bank Day. It arrives on the first Friday of September, quietly inviting us to think about how we feed not only ourselves but each other. Across communities, churches, schools, and kitchens, […]

  • Hanukkah

    A Festival of Light Born from Courage and Restoration Hanukkah returns each year as a warm, flickering beacon against the deepening nights of winter. Its story reaches back to the second century BCE, when the Seleucid ruler Antiochus IV Epiphanes outlawed Jewish practice and desecrated the Second Temple in Jerusalem. In response, a small group […]

  • Super Saturday

    The Final Sprint of the Holiday Shopping Season Super Saturday — sometimes called Panic Saturday — is the last Saturday before Christmas, a day when millions of shoppers flood stores and websites to complete their gift lists. Falling this year on December 20, it stands as one of the busiest retail days of the season, […]