Week of Events
National Fried Chicken Sandwich Day
A Crispy American Classic National Fried Chicken Sandwich Day, observed on November 9, celebrates one of America’s most satisfying creations—a crispy, juicy chicken fillet nestled between soft bread and tangy condiments. Fried chicken itself can be traced to Scottish immigrants who brought the technique of frying poultry in fat to the American South. There, enslaved […]
National Split Pea Soup Week
A Bowl of Comfort and History National Split Pea Soup Week celebrates a humble, hearty dish that has warmed hands and hearts through countless winters. Observed in early November, the week honors a recipe that unites thrift, nutrition, and deep cultural roots. Few foods better capture the idea of simple comfort: a bubbling pot on […]
National Vanilla Cupcake Day
A Celebration of Sweet Simplicity National Vanilla Cupcake Day celebrates the pure pleasure of a tender, golden cake crowned with creamy frosting. Observed each year on November 10, it’s a tribute to the most classic of cupcakes—one that lets the quiet charm of vanilla shine. In a world of salted caramel swirls and elaborate decorations, […]
National Young Readers Week
Igniting the Love of Reading Reading is one of the greatest gifts we can offer children. National Young Readers Week, observed during the second full week of November, celebrates the joy and transformative power of books. It began as an extension of Pizza Hut’s BOOK IT! program in the late 1980s, encouraging principals and community leaders […]
Sesame Street Day
Sunny Days and Timeless Lessons For generations of children, the opening notes of “Sunny Days” and the sight of Big Bird wandering down a friendly urban street have meant learning wrapped in warmth. Sesame Street Day, celebrated on November 10, marks the anniversary of the groundbreaking television show that premiered in 1969. The series was the […]
Sesame Street Day
Sunny Days and Timeless Lessons For generations of children, the opening notes of “Sunny Days” and the sight of Big Bird wandering down a friendly urban street have meant learning wrapped in warmth. Sesame Street Day, celebrated on November 10, marks the anniversary of the groundbreaking television show that premiered in 1969. The series was the […]
National Sundae Day
A Scoop of Sweet History National Sundae Day honors a decadent dessert born from American ingenuity and an enduring love of ice cream. Celebrated each year on November 11, it’s a day to revel in layers of sweetness, texture, and nostalgia. Whether it’s a simple scoop with syrup or an elaborate tower of toppings, the […]
National Metal Day
Turning It Up to Eleven Each year on November 11, heavy metal enthusiasts celebrate National Metal Day by blasting guitar riffs, banging heads and appreciating the artistry behind a genre often misunderstood by outsiders. The date was chosen in homage to the mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap, in which a band proudly shows off amplifiers that […]
National French Dip Day
A Toast to the Perfect Dip National French Dip Day celebrates a sandwich that transforms simple ingredients into something greater than the sum of its parts. Thinly sliced roast beef, a crusty French roll, and a side of warm, savory jus—together they create one of the most satisfying sandwiches in American history. Every November 12, […]
National Pizza With Everything (Except Anchovies) Day
A Day for Pizza Lovers—Hold the Anchovies National Pizza With Everything (Except Anchovies) Day rejoices in abundance while sparking a good-natured debate about one notorious topping. Celebrated each year on November 12, the day honors the creativity, excess, and conviviality that make pizza the ultimate crowd-pleaser. It’s a chance to heap on every topping imaginable—save […]
Symphonic Metal Day
A Grand Fusion of Sound Symphonic Metal Day, observed annually on November 13, celebrates a subgenre that marries the thunder of heavy metal with the grandeur of classical music. Imagine soaring strings layered over distorted guitar chords, choirs harmonizing with growled vocals, and flutes weaving through double bass drums. The result is both dramatic and delicate, […]
National Spicy Guacamole Day
The Ancient Roots of a Fiery Favorite Guacamole has been a cornerstone of Mesoamerican cuisine for more than five centuries, its story woven tightly with that of the avocado itself. The Aztecs called their creation ahuacamolli—a mash of ripe avocados and sea salt pounded together in a volcanic stone mortar known as a molcajete. When […]
National Bundt Day
The Ring That Redefined Home Baking When you picture a Bundt cake, you likely envision a dense, golden ring crowned with glaze or dusted with confectioners’ sugar, its fluted edges casting delicate shadows on a cake stand. The shape is instantly recognizable, yet the story behind it is surprisingly modern. The Bundt pan—responsible for that […]
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