• National Peanut Butter Lover’s Day

    National Peanut Butter Lover’s Day is a celebration of the creamy, salty spread that has become a pantry staple. Ground nut pastes have existed in African and Asian cuisines for centuries, but the peanut butter beloved by Americans traces its roots to the late 19th century. In 1895 Dr. John Harvey Kellogg patented a process […]

  • Irish-American Heritage Month

    Honoring a Journey of Resilience and Cultural Legacy Irish-American Heritage Month, celebrated each March, pays tribute to the indomitable spirit of millions who crossed the Atlantic and helped shape the United States. The Irish presence in America predates the nation itself — early settlers arrived in colonial times, many fleeing penal laws and religious persecution. […]

  • Lantern Festival

    A Night When Light Takes Center Stage The Lantern Festival glows on the 15th day of the first lunar month, marking the joyful close of Chinese New Year celebrations. It is a night when lanterns rise, riddles dance across paper, and families gather under the first full moon of the lunar year. Rooted in over […]

  • National Deep Dish Pizza Day

    National Deep Dish Pizza Day, observed annually on April 5th throughout the United States, celebrates Chicago's most iconic culinary contribution and a pizza style that sparked decades of passionate debate about what constitutes authentic pizza. This food holiday honors deep dish pizza's distinctive construction with thick, buttery crust lining a deep pan, layers of cheese […]

  • National Martini Day

    The Origins of the Martini National Martini Day celebrates one of the most iconic and debated cocktails in history. The martini’s exact origin is famously unclear, with several competing stories emerging in the late 19th century. One popular theory traces the drink to the town of Martinez, California, where a bartender reportedly mixed gin, vermouth […]

  • National Anisette Day

    The Origins of Anisette National Anisette Day celebrates a liqueur whose flavor has traveled across civilizations for thousands of years. Anisette is built around anise, a seed prized since antiquity for its sweet, licorice-like aroma and digestive properties. Ancient Egyptians used anise in medicinal remedies and ritual drinks. The Greeks and Romans followed, infusing wine […]

  • National Piña Colada Day

    The Origins of the Piña Colada National Piña Colada Day celebrates a cocktail that is inseparable from the cultural identity of Puerto Rico and the broader Caribbean. Creamy, tropical and instantly recognizable, the piña colada represents more than vacation imagery. It reflects the island’s agricultural history, hospitality industry and global influence on cocktail culture. The […]

  • National Mojito Day

    The Origins of the Mojito National Mojito Day celebrates a cocktail that is inseparable from Cuban history, tropical agriculture and the global story of rum. The mojito’s roots stretch back centuries, long before it became a staple on summer menus and beachside bars. Its earliest ancestor is often linked to a 16th century drink known […]

  • National Sunflower Day

    A field of sunflowers is an arresting sight: tall stalks topped with golden faces that seem to follow the sun across the sky. This heliotropism — the tendency of buds and young blooms to turn toward light — has captivated humans for millennia. Sunflowers are native to North America, domesticated by indigenous peoples around 3000 […]

  • National Spritz Day

    As the sun settles over terracotta rooftops and piazzas glow with the last light of day, Italians often raise sparkling glasses to toast the evening. National Spritz Day, celebrated on August 1, honors this ritual and the effervescent cocktail at its heart. The spritz’s story begins in the early 1800s, when Austro‑Hungarian soldiers stationed in […]

  • National Brownies at Brunch Month

    Brownies at Brunch Month takes a beloved dessert and invites us to enjoy it during our mid‑morning meal. The idea might sound indulgent, but brunch itself is about breaking rules—a hybrid of breakfast and lunch that welcomes everything from mimosas to macaroni and cheese. Brownies, dense squares of chocolatey goodness, have an origin story steeped […]

  • National Panini Month

    Few foods deliver comfort as swiftly as a warm sandwich with crisp, golden grill marks. National Panini Month honors the Italian art of pressed sandwiches and the joy of toasting bread until it crackles. The term “panini” simply means “sandwiches” in Italian, but outside Italy it has come to denote a specific style: fillings nestled between […]