• 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 […]

  • National Biscotti Day

    National Biscotti Day

    Every year around this time, I find myself craving national biscotti day. It signals a call to gather over plates and conversation. In kitchens and cafes across the country, people take note of the date and remember how national biscotti day connects them to seasons past and present. Long before anyone thought to mark the […]

  • National Mocha Day

    National Mocha Day

    The Origins of the Mocha National Mocha Day celebrates a drink born from global trade, experimentation and a love of both coffee and chocolate. The word “mocha” traces back to the port city of Mocha in Yemen, which was one of the world’s most important coffee trading hubs from the 15th to the 18th century. […]

  • National Coffee Day

    National Coffee Day

    The Deep History of Coffee National Coffee Day celebrates a beverage that has shaped daily rituals, economies and intellectual life across centuries. Coffee’s story begins in East Africa, most often traced to the highlands of :contentReference{index=0}. According to oral tradition, a goat herder named Kaldi noticed his animals became energetic after eating red berries from […]

  • National Mulled Cider Day

    National Mulled Cider Day

    The Deep Roots of Mulled Cider National Mulled Cider Day celebrates a drink that has warmed people through long winters for centuries. Long before it was associated with holiday markets and cozy kitchens, mulled cider emerged as a practical and cultural response to cold climates and seasonal abundance. Apples have been cultivated in Europe for […]

  • International Coffee Day

    The Global Story of Coffee International Coffee Day honors one of the most influential beverages in human history. Coffee’s journey begins in the highlands of Ethiopia, where legend credits a goat herder named Kaldi with noticing the energizing effects of coffee cherries after his animals consumed them. While the story is folkloric, historical evidence confirms […]

  • Homemade Cookies Day

    Homemade Cookies Day

    Homemade Cookies Day wafts into our kitchens with the scent of butter and vanilla, reminding us that some of the best pleasures are simple and fresh from the oven. The […]

  • National Kale Day

    National Kale Day

    National Kale Day celebrates a leafy green that has endured through centuries of culinary trends. Kale belongs to the Brassica family, along with cabbage, broccoli and Brussels sprouts. Varieties of […]

  • World Vegetarian Day

    World Vegetarian Day

    October 1 signals the start of Vegetarian Awareness Month and World Vegetarian Day, an occasion established in 1977 by the North American Vegetarian Society and embraced a year later by […]

  • Pudding Season Begins

    Pudding Season Begins

    As the leaves begin their slow transformation from green to gold, kitchens around the world take on a new purpose. October 1 has been affectionately dubbed the day when Pudding […]

  • National Fried Scallops Day

    The Briny Perfume of October The briny perfume of the seaside lingers in the air when you drop a scallop into a sizzling pan. Early October carries a particular crispness—sweaters reappear, leaves shift, and kitchens lean toward warmth and indulgence. National Fried Scallops Day on October 2 celebrates this union of sea and skillet, a […]